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excellent, how does one get involved with helping out? dont mind being involved in oganising one if it means getting on track sooner.

There's one in the works, Stu - an official SAU one. Once the details are locked in, they'll be posted up! Meant to be in mid-June, assuming all goes to plan.
excellent, how does one get involved with helping out? dont mind being involved in oganising one if it means getting on track sooner.

Go down there (seeing as you're a bit closer than most of us), kick some asses and ask for more days to be made available to us on weekends, maybe? :(

I dunno honestly, but that will be our first obstacle. With OP gone, it's already hard to get track time, and will become increasingly so as time goes on, unfortunately. :blink: Duncan did get a date from them AFAIK, so it's just a matter of us sorting the details, and that will be happening soon.

excellent, how does one get involved with helping out? dont mind being involved in oganising one if it means getting on track sooner.

Stu, to get involved you need to hand over your keys to anyone who has that little blue bar under their name with the word Executive in it. Once you've done that, it's simply a matter of a nudie run down George St, and you're in.

yeah things are obviously 50% harder now OP is gone.

SAU NSW has booked Wakefield back in November 09 for the only unbooked weekend date in 2010 - 18th June. We are also on the waiting list for any other weekend dates. As always we will run it as a driver training day to help our first time trackers get out there and give it a go :thumbsup: Eastern Creek is not realistic to hire at $10k ($300 for 33 cars) to break even on a week day.

For those who have already done a few track days I would recommend Circuit Club days, SSSC days or just open wakie days. And post up in here and get a few other people along :cool: Also Noel (Fineline), one of our favourite cockroaches is down at Wakie in April so head along then

Personally at this stage the june date is my target to have the race car back on the track running well

Personally at this stage the june date is my target to have the race car back on the track running well

If you need a hand, lemme know... I can scrape knuckles like the best of em! :thumbsup: Or is this one at the mechs again?




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