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Ok so I tried to post it here but I don't really know how to get it to format properly.

As such I have posted it as pdf format.

Further information on any of the events I have posted can be found at the following links.

WASCC

MC Motorsport

No Limits Car Club

Any questions queries etc then feel free to pm/post here.

Anyone who wants to add anything then also put that here.

I apologise if any information is wrong, I did the best I could to make it as accurate as possible.

Could we get this stickied?

Microsoft_Word___Motorsport_Calender.pdf

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Hey guys,

The Tuning days at Barbs cost $50 and the Drift Practice nights are $60.

I'll update the pdf and repost it tomorrow or later tonight.

The tuning days just allow you onto the track to drive around. No instructor or anything. They are there so you can setup your suspension etc.

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Hey guys,

The Tuning days at Barbs cost $50 and the Drift Practice nights are $60.

I'll update the pdf and repost it tomorrow or later tonight.

The tuning days just allow you onto the track to drive around. No instructor or anything. They are there so you can setup your suspension etc.

True ... ... .... to a point. WASCC's Tuning Days are also recognised by the club as a means of allowing members to take their street cars on to the track in controlled conditions. There are usually one or two instructors there who you can ask to come around with you. They are a great help! If you are unfamiliar with the track, or have not been for a while, a couple of laps with them is essential.

Cheers. :cheers:

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