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Taken from PGA. This is replacing the track day that was meant to happen. No timing just get out there and have fun!

After the failure of the track day i had organised, and speaking with wakefield they have said that they will host a "speed off the streets" event on the same day for anyone who is interested, and whatever they take at the gate will be deducted from the hire fee that i have become solely responsible for.

The day is unfortunately untimed, but the cost is only $140.

For anybody interested in just getting on the track and throwing their car around for a bit of track experience, this would be a good event to participate in.

I'll be going anyways, and i hope to see a few fellow pga'ers out there as well.

Cheers

Adam

i just rang wakefield and they didnt know anything about speed off the streets on that day...

the dude said its still booked under adam roper??? :)

do i make payment through adam?

whats going on??? just wanna know so me and a friend can book ahead :P

i woud love to come to this even and give my car a thrash around a circuit in a safe enviroment!, what are the minimum requirements, im currently on my l's with all 120 hours done just waiting to get my p's in august... and if im allowed what other licences are required and can they be aqquired on the day?

can anyone help me with whats the basic needs to be able to go on the track?

You need an L2S CAMS licence or you can get a licence from the track which is only valid for Wakeflied Park.

I think you would need at least your P's. Give Wakefield call.

approved helmet, long sleeve shirt, pants, car in roadworthy state, fire extinguisher

You need an L2S CAMS licence or you can get a licence from the track which is only valid for Wakeflied Park.

I think you would need at least your P's. Give Wakefield call.

approved helmet, long sleeve shirt, pants, car in roadworthy state, fire extinguisher

You don't need a fire extinguisher for speed off the street days, or at least they never asked or looked for one when I go there :)

do you know the rules about these days and attempting to drift some corners of course with no other cars in the corner?

and nothing stupid like manji down straights

I got black flagged for sliding around the same corner 4 laps in a row... black flag means "you're awesome, keep going" right?

Moral of the story, you need to brake earlier when you are using street tyres :P

50% chance of 10-20mm on saturday which means at this stage im out - no point going if its gonna be raining as I havent got wet tyres.

My trailer is loaded still (from the last wakefield day) so i'll check the forecast on friday arvo again.



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