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Next Skidpan day at Lakeside DTC is Saturday 23rd of January 2010

We have use of a 65m diameter wet skid circle and a 25m x 70m square wet skid rectangle, plus nearly 900 meters of tarmac roads.

Gates Open 8:00 am

Sign in 8:30 am

Briefing 8:45 am

On track 9:30 am

Finish 4:00 pm

gates close 5:00 pm

Add your name to the list here - http://www.trackattack.com.au/skidpan

Participants $120.00

Free entry for spectators

Directions - http://www.trackattack.com.au/directions

We are also giving away a free skidpan day which will be drawn about a week before the next skidpan day, add your name to the competition here - http://www.trackattack.com.au/free

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They wont let us use diesel as they are concerned about it killing the grass.

Last time we used plain water which worked well as there was plenty of it down,

we are going to try putting down carwash this time and see how that goes, wont hurt the grass or the paint work.

They wont let us use diesel as they are concerned about it killing the grass.

Last time we used plain water which worked well as there was plenty of it down,

we are going to try putting down carwash this time and see how that goes, wont hurt the grass or the paint work.

Ok then. Is it cool if I bring two cars to drive?

  • 2 weeks later...

we still have a number of spots to fill for the Skidpan day at Lakeside Driver Training Center next Saturday the 23rd for more information visit

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

Direct signup link for - individuals

Direct signup for - groups

If you signup and pay online using the above link for 2 or more people at once you get a $10 per person discount discount.

Cheers Jeff

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