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MOTUL NISMO TIME ATTACK NISSAN DAY – OCTOBER 6, 2009

The annual Nissan event is here again. As always the bookings will be open for Nissan cars for the first weeks and then the remaining spots will be open to everyone. If you don’t drive a Nissan and want to be on the top of the list for any available spots please email.

QLD RACEWAY ON TRACK EVENT

The morning and afternoon sessions will feature the Clubman / Sprint tracks for 2 hours each.

Morning Session Arrive: 7:00am (Clubman / Sprint)

On Track: 8pm to 12:30pm

Afternoon Session Arrive: 12:00pm (Clubman / Sprint)

On Track: 1pm to 5pm

MOTORKHANA

A Timed Motorkhana event will be run in the carpark. Put down your best time around the cones.

SHOW AND SHINE

Present your car in the Show and Shine. This event will be judged by the SAU

DRIVERS SHIRTS

Long sleeve event shirts for the drivers will be issued free on the day.

LUNCH TIME ENTERTAINMENT

A Drift Demo will be performed at lunch time.

D.J. ENTERTAINMENT

There will be a DJ at the event keeping the music pumping all day.

LUNCH

BBQ supplied by Kegz

TRADE STANDS

There will be a NISMO / MOTUL / BMC trade stand showing their performance products.

TROPHIES AND PRIZE PACKS

MOTUL, NISMO, BMC will be presenting Trophies and Prize Packs to the winners.

CLASSES & CATEGORIES:

ON TRACK – QUICKEST TIME (best clubman and Sprint time added together)

Skyline GTR Class

- Street Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

- Race Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

Skyline GTS Class

- Street Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

- Race Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

S Class Silvia / 180SX (Non Skyline)

- Street Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

- Race Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

Fastest Nissan Overall

- Street 1st

- Race 1st

SHOW AND SHINE

Best GTR

Best GTST

Best Nissan (non Skyline)

MOTORKHANA

Best GTR

Best GTST

Best Nissan (non Skyline)

To book in for the event email [email protected]

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MOTUL NISMO TIME ATTACK NISSAN DAY – OCTOBER 6, 2009

The annual Nissan event is here again. As always the bookings will be open for Nissan cars for the first weeks and then the remaining spots will be open to everyone. If you don't drive a Nissan and want to be on the top of the list for any available spots please email.

QLD RACEWAY ON TRACK EVENT

The morning and afternoon sessions will feature the Clubman / Sprint tracks for 2 hours each.

Morning Session Arrive: 7:00am (Clubman / Sprint)

On Track: 8pm to 12:30pm

Afternoon Session Arrive: 12:00pm (Clubman / Sprint)

On Track: 1pm to 5pm

MOTORKHANA

A Timed Motorkhana event will be run in the carpark. Put down your best time around the cones.

SHOW AND SHINE

Present your car in the Show and Shine. This event will be judged by the SAU

DRIVERS SHIRTS

Long sleeve event shirts for the drivers will be issued free on the day.

LUNCH TIME ENTERTAINMENT

A Drift Demo will be performed at lunch time.

D.J. ENTERTAINMENT

There will be a DJ at the event keeping the music pumping all day.

LUNCH

BBQ supplied by Kegz

TRADE STANDS

There will be a NISMO / MOTUL / BMC trade stand showing their performance products.

TROPHIES AND PRIZE PACKS

MOTUL, NISMO, BMC will be presenting Trophies and Prize Packs to the winners.

CLASSES & CATEGORIES:

ON TRACK – QUICKEST TIME (best clubman and Sprint time added together)

Skyline GTR Class

- Street Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

- Race Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

Skyline GTS Class

- Street Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

- Race Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

S Class Silvia / 180SX (Non Skyline)

- Street Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

- Race Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

Fastest Nissan Overall

- Street 1st

- Race 1st

SHOW AND SHINE

Best GTR

Best GTST

Best Nissan (non Skyline)

MOTORKHANA

Best GTR

Best GTST

Best Nissan (non Skyline)

To book in for the event email [email protected]

hey mate is spectator entry free? also is this a yearly event? is so do you usually get good numbers?

and also you might have made a mistake saying get there by 7am.... then on track by 8pm?

cheers

Edited by Fat-magz

Spectators are free, please head out on the day. It is an annual event and we expect the pits to be full.

The times are correct, get there by 7am so we can get the pits sorted, cars checked and numbered and the driver briefing all done by 8am.

r32na, yes for sure. Thats why I have the open invite here. Get onto www.timeattack.com.au and fill out the join form and shoot me an email at [email protected]

The cost is $140 for half da, $270 for full day, $10 MotorK. We limit the entires to 4 groups of 10 cars so there is heaps of track time.

The idea of the Nissan day is to get everyone out and to have some fun. If you drive a Nissan and want to have a run please book in.

Paul

  • 2 weeks later...
Yes there are still morning and afternoon spots available. email me on [email protected] to get booked in !!

Hey mate,

Whats the running list look like?

more importantly what is the competition like in gtr street class!?!?

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