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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 ?

you still have to pay for the Wakefield license on top which lasts a year.

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I want to make sure my car is 100% before doing it and after having never done something like this before I think I'd like to do a driver training day first. Would like to get the most out of it and make sure I don't do anything silly :thumbsup:

This would be a practise day with timing.

You can push your car as hard or soft as you want. If someone is hassling you, you could speak to the organiser, they'll probably be able to have a word with people (If it's like the track days i've been too).

My car is never 100%, still got heaps of things on my to do list but practise one of the best things you can do.

BTW, Circuit = Yawn, drifting = fun :thumbsup:.

Yeah but I wanna get someone in with me and give me tips and what not. Will be doing it in the not too distant future.

LOL circuit will be for the GTR. And hopefully next year I'll be looking into finding myself a drift pig for some other fun. I'm also bout to buy another house so this isn't the best timing for me.

Yeah but I wanna get someone in with me and give me tips and what not. Will be doing it in the not too distant future.

LOL circuit will be for the GTR. And hopefully next year I'll be looking into finding myself a drift pig for some other fun. I'm also bout to buy another house so this isn't the best timing for me.

the thing that makes this different to a standard track day is that you CAN have someone in the car with you to give you tips and what not.

Fair enough...

there arent too many other days like this around! thats why we as a club hold them!

Its totally n00b friendly!

got plenty of guys who race there as instructors!

but hey, if thats yor choice, fair enough, but feel free to come up and have a look!!

how would you like two dr30 's to come if there is room for me and graeme we would love to come and stir you'se up.

we both have wakefeild passes

can some one contact me and fill us in on what we have to do

please ring 0419172416 anytime before 8:30pm

Opps, just realised that the IDA Drift Day is at Wakefield on Sunday :/ .

I'll be at Wakefield that day (the day after)...

I'll be there the day after... but it's not drifting, its the NSW Supersprint Championships. I'll be there in the afternoon on Saturday to catch up with some folks, but can't run the open wheeler at the SAU day and don't have circuit tyres for the GTR. I'll be racing on Sunday though and will have to try and make up for all the practice Neil is getting.

Ok guys, for those who are participating i suggest driving up as a group in the morning. I reckon we do the usual thing and meet at the Shell Gateway servo (EPIC) at 6.45am ish for a 7am sharp departure. If your not there by 7am, we will leave without you. Happy to get some maccas at Goulburn if thats what people want.

Please put your name on the list if you are coming so we know who the group will consist of: (copy and paste your name. you all know how it works)

Frink

I'll be there the day after... but it's not drifting, its the NSW Supersprint Championships. I'll be there in the afternoon on Saturday to catch up with some folks, but can't run the open wheeler at the SAU day and don't have circuit tyres for the GTR. I'll be racing on Sunday though and will have to try and make up for all the practice Neil is getting.

Yeh, I got the dates mixed up, it's the Sunday after (10th of May).

I'm going to sleep in a bit and drive out a little bit later.

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Fuuuuck so early!

Frink

Kat

thats only for those who are participating. we need to be there early for paper work and scurtineering, so if your only coming up to watch i'd recommend you sleep in, then drive up later....

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