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Track Attack is private hiring Mt Cotton Hillclimb on Sunday 21st February 2010

Preliminary Schedule

7:00 am arrive

7:30 - 8.00 am sign in and scrutineering

8:00 am - general drivers introduction/briefing

8:15 am - split up into groups and do a track walk

9:00 am - slow runs with Mt Cotton experienced driver in the passenger seat

11:00 am - slow untimed runs - no passengers - full safety wear

12:00 pm - 7/10th's timed runs - no passengers - full safety wear

01:00 pm - test and tune timed runs - full safety gear required.

04:00 pm - finish

Cost is $150 for the whole day including the afternoon test n tune

Vehicle requirements for the training are normal road car requirements.

Sedan Race cars are welcome

Entry form will be released when the insurance permit is finalised

Day licenses will be available on the day.

Spectator entry is free.

put your name on the list here

http://www.trackattack.com.au/2010/index.p...sk=3&cid=30

get on the mailing list here

http://www.trackattack.com.au/register

Events calendar here

http://www.trackattack.com.au/trackdays

Directions

http://www.whereis.com/qld/mount-cotton/gr...=216B111CA0A1CF

Cheers Jeff

Track Attack

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Edited by mosport

I'm looking forward to this. Haven't done a hillclimb since 2007...

We'll see how the 180SX goes against my old Datto's times! I think the Datto would have the edge on it there.

the skyline and the 1200 didnt have much between them did they ?

the sil will go ok i reckon, might need some suspension tuning though :(

the handling is getting better, and have the brake issue under control now too - it was a wheel bearing problem...

46.24 to the GTR

46.3something for the 1200 IIRC

It will be the first time out for my 180SX and I'm going to be a bit rusty, so if I manage to get into the 47s I'll be happy with that...

Vehicle requirements for the training are normal road car requirements.

Sedan Race cars are welcome

Can I bring my Radical up there to play or is the lack of a roof exclude me?.

Neil.

Hi Neil,

Its not the roof, its that you can't have an instructor in the passenger seat in most open wheeler race cars as they only have one seat.

If the radical has 2 seats we are laughing, no problems.

If it has one seat you can probably still come, you will just miss out on the extra tuition that the 2 seaters are getting.

Jeff

Hi Neil,

Its not the roof, its that you can't have an instructor in the passenger seat in most open wheeler race cars as they only have one seat.

If the radical has 2 seats we are laughing, no problems.

If it has one seat you can probably still come, you will just miss out on the extra tuition that the 2 seaters are getting.

Jeff

Jeff,,,thanks for clearing that up. Mine is a single seater,,,but not an open wheeler,,,so no instructor anyway.

I'm only really interested in track practice time,,,maybe this event is not for me.

Thanks

Neil.

  • 3 weeks later...

MT COTTON ENTRY FORMS RELEASED

* The entry forms for the "Training Day" at Mt Cotton Tarmac Hillclimb are now available

* Download them here - http://trackattack.com.au/forms/2010%20ent...ntry%20form.pdf

MINIMUM DRIVER AGE

* Minimum age to drive is 14 years old (need guardians permission if under 18)

MORNING SESSION

* Your entry into the morning training session includes entry into the afternoon test and tune

* Your day license from the morning session allows you to run in the afternoon

AFTERNOON SESSION

* You must have a CAMS Level 2s License to attend this session if you haven't attended the morning session

VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS - In Brief

* Morning Session = Normal road car

* Afternoon Session = Fire extinguisher to be mounted in the car

* Unregistered vehicles are OK

* Registered vehicles need a "3rd party or Rally extension" - Its easy to get, just phone your 3rd party insurer

* 3rd party insurance is included in your vehicle registration.

APPAREL REQUIREMENTS

* AS1698 Helmet

* Long non flammable clothes

DAY LICENSE - Minimum required for the day

* A Day license is available for $30. (includes day club membership for MGCCQ)

12 MONTHS LICENCE

* If you prefer you can also get a 12 months licence from CAMS.

* Optional MGCCQ Club membership

ENTRY'S LIMITED

* To avoid "over subscription" spaces will be limited.

* To add your name to the list go here - www.trackattack.com.au/hillclimb

I know that a lot of the above is new, but its not as complicated as it sounds. You are really going to enjoy Mt Cotton :/

Cheers Jeff

Track Attack

NB - Trade display sites available

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