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Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 1:43 PM

Subject: FW: Central Coast Motorsport Development - Wyong Automotive Racing Precinct (WARP)

Hi all,

Please set aside a minute or two for this one – it's really important! Keep this going - Send this to your clubs, your friends, your local car dealers – anyone involved in the motor industry / motor sport / motor education / motor cycling /auto repair & maintenance / spares. And follow up!! This is a great chance to get a new motorsport facility up and running! Please , everyone send in a

questionnaire!

Closing date is 17th July 09

WYONG AUTOMOTIVE RACING PRECINCT (WARP) PROJECT

Wyong Council are progressing with their plans for a new Motorsport facility on the Central Coast. They are now looking

for ideas and interest from the community at large.

Council information is reprinted below or see more at:

http://www.wyongsc.nsw.gov.au/about/council_notices.html

MOST IMPORTANT IS TO COMPLETE THE QUESTIONNAIRE AND RETURN IT!!

This can be done by email using the WORD or PDF version or by post. The questionnaire is

attached above in both formats.

If you want to EMAIL the document, address your email to 'WARP

PROJECT' and send it as an attachment to:

[email protected]

If you want to POST or FAX the form, or speak to the project officer, Kathryn Heintz, do so

to:

For: Kathryn Heintz

Wyong Shire CouncilPO Box 20 Wyong NSW 2259Australia

Kathryn is available on:

Phone: (02) 4350 555 Fax: (02) 4351 2098

What the Council are saying (from their website):

Wyong automotive racing precinct Council has resolved to recognise in principle the need to establish

a regional Motor Sport and Driver Education facility within the Wyong Shire.

As a result, the Wyong Automotive Racing Precinct (WARP) project has been established, with a view to exploring the potential to create a Motor Sport facility which could cater for a broad range of activities, including:

Driver education facility (both general and race car education)

Car and motorcycle testing and racing facility for car enthusiast and club use

Dirt bike tracks

Mountain biking facility

Karting

Car dealer demonstration areas

Potential drag strip venue for street racers;

and/or

Concert / event space.

Give us your views

Council is now conducting initial planning investigations in order to identify user group requirements for such a facility.

As part of these investigations Council is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from potential user groups to determine the level of interest if such a facility was established in Wyong Shire and to provide a list of requirements including the range of facilities required and potential usage level of such facilities.

Based on the outcomes of this EOI process, Council will utilise this information to investigate possible locations within Wyong Shire for development of a Wyong Automotive Racing Precinct.

Please forward this to anyone and everyone who is interested in seeing this project come to fruition.

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