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Hiya,

Superlap needs volunteers to help out with the 2010 World Time Attack Challenge! :)

Are you a motorsport enthusiast with some track experience? Sign up for the Superlap Volunteer Program and see the world’s biggest time attack for free!

That’s not all, for your help during the event we’ll provide you with the official World Time Attack gear and an unrestricted access to the whole track and our corporate suite. We’ll also throw in a full merchandise pack and lunch to boot!

This is a unique opportunity to be a part of the 2010 World Time Attack Challenge and participate in the biggest event of its kind in the world!

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If you have any questions please PM me!!

Thanks Jess

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Hi Alan,

There are a few roles..

I need flaggies!!! most important, Pit lane marshall's, Dummy Grid and maybe even a Starter but that is to be confirmed!

Scruitneers are to be confirmed also

Would love to have you on board if your up for it...

Russell, would like to have you for both days if possible...Friday and Saturday!!

Fill out a form for me and send it and will let you know finer detail's closer to the event I.e time to arrive at the track

Thanking You!! :P

Hey Jess I might be heading up from Melbourne with a couple of mates to spectate as we do not want to miss out on this event!

I don't have any track experience, but id be willing to put my hand up to help if you need it. I see that in the application forms first timers will be considered, I might send one in if you want?

BTW Jess in the form it asks for CAMS - Is it necessary? I filled out N/A on the form (I'm Steven Trajkovski, my cousin Steven Bojkovski also applied wanting to know the same).

I do have AASA though. If it is required and by any chance I get selected I will apply.

Cheers

Steve.

I dont have any track experience (did some amatuer flagging for a drift day...not sure if that counts?)

But also don't have CAMS...i'll assume the chances of me getting anywhere with this will be fairly low?

BTW Jess in the form it asks for CAMS - Is it necessary? I filled out N/A on the form (I'm Steven Trajkovski, my cousin Steven Bojkovski also applied wanting to know the same).

I do have AASA though. If it is required and by any chance I get selected I will apply.

Cheers

Steve.

I will have CAMS official forms for you to fill out on that day!

I dont have any track experience (did some amatuer flagging for a drift day...not sure if that counts?)

But also don't have CAMS...i'll assume the chances of me getting anywhere with this will be fairly low?

I will have CAMS official forms to fill out on that day! so dont worry about that. You will be giving information in the morning in the Officials breifing and will be helped over the radio.

Fill out a form Black Widow and send it in...Will be letting people know closer to the date :cool:

Gee you're really pushing this Jess :)

in for pit lane marshal!

Hope I get pitlane too given my experience (big hint to Jess) :P

Can't wait ... going to make a road trip of it :cool:

Gee you're really pushing this Jess :P

Hope I get pitlane too given my experience (big hint to Jess) :down:

Can't wait ... going to make a road trip of it :cool:

When do I not...Roo :P I love Superlap!!!

So glad your making the trip up!! Wont be disappointed :)

I will have CAMS official forms for you to fill out on that day!

I will have CAMS official forms to fill out on that day! so dont worry about that. You will be giving information in the morning in the Officials breifing and will be helped over the radio.

Fill out a form Black Widow and send it in...Will be letting people know closer to the date :cool:

Thanks

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