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March next year i am looking to tow my line firstly to the sydney area for a week or so and then on to melbourne.

What racetracks are available in your neck of the woods.

What accessibility is there to said tracks. (do they have open days etc)

What licensing requirements are there for these tracks.

Approximation of tracks to melbourne would be helpful as well.

What motel accommodation is available near these tracks, Preferably with off street parking for tow vehicle and trailer.

Any help on these querys would be much appreciated

Cheers from Cane toad country. :)

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great to hear mate, let us know target dates and I'll try and get out too, will help organise specific events if necessary.

Oran park is closing 24 Jan so if you dont get here before then you can cry like a gold coast schoolie

Eastern Creek can be tricky to find time at, given you are coming from interstate you would probably be ok to sneak along to a supersprint of some sort. probably need cams l2s

Wakefield Park in goulburn is dead easy and cheap. they run free practice days 2-3 times a week minimum. no license and very cheap, lots of track time.

there are a couple of hillclimb circuits around but they are not open most weekends.

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Thanks Uncadunc. Will keep you posted on dates.

I was hoping to go back down in may for the superlap weekend . I guess i had best look in to getting the neccessary cams license for that as well.

The tracks we run up here require a local license only. Cams is a pain in the arse.

I would love to do op before it closed but unfortunately it can not be.

Vale to a damn good track by all accounts.

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just enter superlap for EC laps. not really great value or heaps of track time but it is a hard place to get an event.

wakie on the other hand you can wear the bloody car out on an average open practice day.

cams is easy as, sau qld is cams affiliated so its about $90 and 1 form.

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just enter superlap for EC laps. not really great value or heaps of track time but it is a hard place to get an event.

wakie on the other hand you can wear the bloody car out on an average open practice day.

cams is easy as, sau qld is cams affiliated so its about $90 and 1 form.

Sounds like wakey is the go. I have been wanting to do it ever since i got my line. Are you gonna be there in that hairdressers car Chris. :)

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I may do!!!

Why, need a haircut around then?? lol

I did chortle :D Would be great to hook up with a few names from the forum.

New engine is being built as we speak, roll cage is going in at xmas. Watch out for one crazy old man at a track near you. :):bunny:

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Wakefield Park in goulburn is dead easy and cheap. they run free practice days 2-3 times a week minimum. no license and very cheap, lots of track time.

they have free practice days during the week? :P maybe i should bring my car to work more often ahhaha i thought you had to have a wakefield track licence as well ? its only like $50 per year anyways

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I did chortle :( Would be great to hook up with a few names from the forum.

New engine is being built as we speak, roll cage is going in at xmas. Watch out for one crazy old man at a track near you. :thumbsup::D

woohoo! go noel!

let me know dates and i'll come along!

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There is Marulan (MDTC) a little north of Goulburn, probably a little tight for big power cars unless you intend to have opposite lock for the entire lap but fun none the less :rolleyes:

I would also like to be posted on dates. It will give me insperation to go get some new rotors and pads for the boat :3some:

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fark that's a long time to be in Goulburn....even the locals leave every few days :blush:

got some specific dates/events lined up? You should get to both MDTC and Wakie if you are there that long. We will try and drum up some interest.

BTW I heard you have some decent cubes at last?

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