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Hey guys, i will amend this with some more details, but all i want to say right now is we need to support this track. The poeple that run it are so nice! The track itself is nice, tight and small. it can be fast in spots and is very technically challenging! It have some nice height changes and hence sweeping turns that really test your abilities...

And its cheap!

check out the site for more details..MDTC website

i am gonna be heading down there more and more!

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Hey,

We've got a track day there tomorrow (Drift and Circuit). Still got spots left if anyone is interested? It is by far our favourite track in NSW.

Give me a call on 0413 614 684 if you'd like to come along

Price is $130 for non members.

Passengers will also be allowed for $60 each.

Awesome track indeed!! As TMB stated, if your interested in being quick, not the track for heavy cars, if ur just out to dorri dorri then is great. I really rate this track, with such a technical aspect, rewarding guts and precision! My only concern is the lack of run off for the newbies getting a little too much go go pedal happy... this track is nothing like Wakefield where you have room for off's... i would suggest to all new timers to go out and give it 80% and not much more! But that aside the staff are absolutely brilliant and the canteen food is actually bloody great!!!!

Great to see another little track pop up giving some hope to NSW motorsport!

Marulan DTC gets Ando's 2 thumbs up!! :yes:

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