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At our last SAU NSW track day at OP it was mentioned that an interstate track day would be fun.....

the usual guys expressed interest in a weekend away to race the cars on a new track. well they are all new for me but you get the idea. So just putting it out there to see how many people would be keen on a track day at say QR for example. Leave thursday morning, get home monday. or something similar....Philip Island....

Would be good to cruize up with a dozen people as trip aways are always good and race somwhere different.

Hoping our interstate friends would be happy to have us also.

looking in the new year sometime.

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In (of course).

Actually I'm heading down to vic for 3 events in 4 weeks (supercar support race@PI, national supersprint @PI and Mt Buller sprint).

So I'd be looking to qld next personally - maybe take a day or 3 off and do QLD raceway and Morgan Park.

Also need to get to Haunted Hills hillclimb (vic) and Mt cotton (qld) sometime too.

And the street sprints they run in qld eg Gatton.

And I still haven't been around sandown, winton, mallala, air, barbagello or hidden valley

Lots to do :)

At our last SAU NSW track day at OP it was mentioned that an interstate track day would be fun.....

the usual guys expressed interest in a weekend away to race the cars on a new track. well they are all new for me but you get the idea. So just putting it out there to see how many people would be keen on a track day at say QR for example. Leave thursday morning, get home monday. or something similar....Philip Island....

Would be good to cruize up with a dozen people as trip aways are always good and race somwhere different.

Hoping our interstate friends would be happy to have us also.

looking in the new year sometime.

Come to the Gold coast for the weekend of the 21 and 22nd of November, then do timeattack at qr on the 24th!

Edited by Duncan1
I'm interested in going south?

PI & Sandown?

:happy:

Second that!

Mick, have you finished the rebuild yet?

I met you back in 08 @QR in my 34 gtr.

think you will back for Nov 24th?

I have been enjoying a r32 Gtr and Evo of late.

Hopefully we can have a run together soon.

Cheers

and where is willo? Kept thinking you guys would be up there..

Edited by Duncan1

i was thinking late jan, early feb.......we will have to look if there are any major motorsporting events on around then, as would not want to do it on same weekend as say F1 (superlap) dumb.

Ben from Qld, are you able to see how those dates might fit in for QR.....

Anywone from Vic who could do the same would be excellent.

Sorry aggroman, i cant wait 4 to 5 months......want trip away with beer cars and strippers sooner rather than latr.

With enough noticed, 4 to 5 months into next year ill definitely be going wherever, QLD or VIC.

This may be of interest tiger

SPEED WEEKEND,,,Bathurst,,,

Supersprint on Saturday and Hillclimb on Sunday.

mtn_20st_20supp_20regs_1_.pdf

supersprint_20supp_20regs_1_1_.pdf

I'm interested in any interstate playing,,,but this year is booked. next year i need my dates before comitting to anything.

Neil.

This may be of interest tiger

SPEED WEEKEND,,,Bathurst,,,

Supersprint on Saturday and Hillclimb on Sunday.

mtn_20st_20supp_20regs_1_.pdf

supersprint_20supp_20regs_1_1_.pdf

I'm interested in any interstate playing,,,but this year is booked. next year i need my dates before comitting to anything.

Neil.

Did this last year with Chubbs n Clapa! Awesome fun indeed, recommend everyone to give it a go! I would be there this year but we have our club season finale dinner on the 4th :)

i was thinking late jan, early feb.......we will have to look if there are any major motorsporting events on around then, as would not want to do it on same weekend as say F1 (superlap) dumb.

Ben from Qld, are you able to see how those dates might fit in for QR.....

Late Jan - early Feb is generally when it all starts up again here in QLD, but i doubt we'll have a calendar until about December. Expect mid 30s at QR at that time of year.

After hearing the local Sydney crowd complain about Eastern Creek being a boring horsepower track, I doubt QR will win any fans! lol The full National circuit is not really used for sprints either. Saturday Sprints only use the dead boring Sprint track. Wednesday Afternoon Sprints use Sprint and Clubman tracks, and there are far fewer cars. Clubman is a much better layout than Sprint. If you want to run on the National Circuit, Mountainrunner's TimeAttack days would be the only real chance other than untimed general practice.

Morgan Park is hard to get into events. Warwick & Districts Sporting Car Club who own the track, run the QLD Supersprint Series there, but you have to be registered for the series to get in. There are SFA other track days there. Best bet with SAU NSW being CAMS afiliated might be to hire the track & timing equipment for your own day. I'm sure a few QLDers would join in to make up numbers. I would for one.

You'd be mad to come up and not do Lakeside! There are noise restrictions though.

i was thinking late jan, early feb.......we will have to look if there are any major motorsporting events on around then, as would not want to do it on same weekend as say F1 (superlap) dumb.

Ben from Qld, are you able to see how those dates might fit in for QR.....

Anywone from Vic who could do the same would be excellent.

Sorry aggroman, i cant wait 4 to 5 months......want trip away with beer cars and strippers sooner rather than latr.

Yeah mate will definately check for you. As harry said there is nothing carved in stone for dates yet. Will definately keep an eye on things and let you know the calender for early next year soon.

cheers

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