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Yes thats right guys! Sneeze is hitting the track! Due to high demands i have decided to organise a track day for Sneeze. I know the weather may be warm and us guys with turbo cars may suffer alil but nonetheless it'll still be an awesome day out. With 60 spots maximum i suggest those intrested to waste no time, I have a feeling they will fill up pretty quick.

Sneeze Inc. members will be given first preference, i have not advertise elsewhere yet and will only be doing so to fill up the left over spots, if any. Sneeze is a non-profitable club and we try to bring fun events as cheaply to you as possible, as a matter of fact prices for Winton has actually gone up for 2010. On this track day Sneeze will make no profit at all! All the Sneeze Crew behind the scenes (including myself) are working voluntarily .. But we still have webhosting bills to pay for the forum, stationary for track day, etc.

Shaun from EXE will be assisting Sneeze with the day as he is experinced in running a well organised and successful track day. In good will I will be offering 10 spots to the EXE club.

Detail are as follows -

DATE: Saturday 20th February

MEET: TBA

TIME: TBA

DEPART: TBA

LOCATION: Winton Motor Raceway (Benella)

FORMAT: Sprint

PLACES: 70 MAX

COST: $140pp

[payment required by 30th of November to secure your spots]

Personal Requirements:

* CAMS L2S or AASA

* Long sleeve and long pants of non-synthetic material.

* Enclosed footwear of some type.

* ADR-approved helmet, either full face or half face is OK.

Vehicle Requirements:

* Fire Extinguisher: Securely mounted via bracket, preferably bolted down within reach of driver. Must be CAMS approved, 1KG or above.

* Tow Hook Point: If detachable type, please install it as this will speed up recovery times on the day.

* Aftermarket bonnets (CF/Fibreglass/etc) will require a secondary restraint, such as a strap/chain/belt/pins). This is not required for factory bonnets with a double-latching mechanism.

* Vehicle in good running condition, this includes:

- Tyres in roadworthy condition with enough tread

- No oil or fluid leaks

- Brakes in good working condition

- No loose parts, including battery

- Vehicle interior and boot clear from loose objects (including spare wheel)

Notes:

* Everybody is welcomed, no matter how new or experienced you are at circuit driving.

* Any passengers are required to fill in and sign an indemnity form. Passengers are allowed at any time during the day.

* Please be on time! We will begin scrutineering at 8AM sharp, you are also required to visit the pit office for document checks/filling in indemnity form.

* There will be a driver's briefing prior to commencing track time at approximately 9AM. All drivers are required to attend the driver's briefing or will not be allowed on track.

* Please make sure your car is prepared, the quicker everybody is ready to go and have their car checked, the more track time we can have.

* Cars will be divided into groups based on estimated laptime, this is to ensure that there is minimum traffic for you, and as a result you get a clean and safe run. Please provide an estimated laptime in your entry form if you have an idea.

* Timing will be posted on http://www.natsoft.com.au/ after the event, and may be viewable during the day near the scrutineering bay.

* This is not a competitive event, we are all here to have an enjoyable day. Please drive safely and follow instructions, or you will be banned from further driving.

* Some details have been copied from the EXE Site www.exe-crew.com

There are very few spots left atm, so those intrested express your intrest and be quick! Once these spots are filled there will be a waiting list, in the order of application. Thanks guys. :blink:

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