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and would the club be organizing the driver training or is it off our own back?

Club will be organising the events,

Finer details and how this will be incorporated into the club are being nutted out behind the scenes at the moment.

Hold tight, and all will be revealed come Members Meeting and beyond.

Mike

and would the club be organizing the driver training or is it off our own back?

The current plan would be to have organised SAUWA driver training as we currently do, but equally you can attend a session off your own bat, both would be equally valid.

Sounds good...

Track day!!! WOOOO

Although your probably referring to AHG skid pan... :\

We'll accept either option, aslong as it's a supervised event. AHG is much cheaper, and in general will be the event that most people would be likely to enter, but if you wanted to do a No Limits event at Wanners, or compete in any other form of club level motorsport, that would be even better :P

Yes Tom, it's about time you did one :P There is one on this weekend, but all spots are taken, but come along and cheer us on it you'd like :D

Where? Belmont racecourse carpark or the airport?

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What sort of track days are you guys interested in ?

AHG Skid pan

AHG Track

Wanneroo Track

Collie Track

????

All of the above but I'd need a towball and a trailer before I could hit Collie up.

What sort of track days are you guys interested in ?

AHG Skid pan

AHG Track

Wanneroo Track

Collie Track

????

definetly keen on AHG or wanneroo. not sure if the car will make it back from colli and i dont feel like forking out for a tow truck

Yes Tom, it's about time you did one :down: There is one on this weekend, but all spots are taken, but come along and cheer us on it you'd like :ermm:

Hmmm, still think you should put out feelers for an all SAUWA Bargs day Paul.. You know it makes sense! :)

Hmmm, still think you should put out feelers for an all SAUWA Bargs day Paul.. You know it makes sense! :down:

As Dan mentioned we are, but you'll need to realise that it isn't as cheap as doing an AHG day.

CAMS License $100

Event Cost ~ $165

So as you can see it would be nowhere as cheap as an AHG driver day. This isn't meant to put anyone off, but if we are to organise an event, you'll need to understand it may cost you close to $300 if you don't already have a CAMS license. To some this isn't alot of money, to others it is.

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