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C'mon peeps,

If you haven't heard about this yet, then start reading.... SAU Wakie - May 2nd

Only $70 for a full day of racing! Thats stupidly cheap! There are still a few spots left so get in quick. A couple of us ACTer's are already signed up. This is a great opportunity to get some track time/experience no matter what car you drive. I highly recommend you have a go if you've been thinking about it...

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All - its well worth joining, you can't even get an untimed speed off the street day for $70 at Wakie and this is a perfect time to catch up with other SAU'ers.

JOIN NOW and put your name down. PM Shell, she can send you the info you need.

I can't run that day, but I'll be there in the afternoon getting the open wheeler ready for Sunday's racing.

if you pay for SAU member ship and then $70 for the track day do you still then have to pay for a wakefield liscence to be able to go on the track ? or does the $70 cover you for that days racing ?

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