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Noel - You'll need to call me on this one. I've sent you two text messages. Circuit Club haven't received your payment and accordingly, they've cancelled your spot.

You'll need to send me your deposit date, reference and amount in order for me to have them track it down.

Liz.

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lol Ben. dont you just put 200ml of fuel in it and just turn up?

Gonna be another last minute effort to get everything ready as I have zero time during the week to test anything or make adjustments grr.

can i organize an appropriate temporary license on the day?

Kinda last minute decision, as I'll now be taking Leif's spot for this track day and it'll be my first so I'm a bit unsure of it all

pretty sure you can purchase the wakefield liscence on the day

can i organize an appropriate temporary license on the day?

Kinda last minute decision, as I'll now be taking Leif's spot for this track day and it'll be my first so I'm a bit unsure of it all

Seam: They provide you with numbers when you sign on.

ITINERARY

7.30: Gates Open - Drive in, sign in and get prepared!

8.45: Driver’s Briefing - This needs to be done before you are

allowed onto the track. If you haven’t signed in by now, you may

miss your first session on the track.

9.00: Track Opens

4.00: Track Closes

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Clothing: You will be required to wear long sleeve clothing and

closed shoes with socks. Helmets are mandatory on the track, one

can be arranged for hire if necessary.

General Car Condition: Please make sure your car is in complete

working order and you have no leaks or loose items in or around the

car.

Getting There: Wakefield Park is about 10 minutes outside of

Goulburn, located on Braidwood Rd. The turn off for this road is

right near Goulburn train station, with a big blue sign pointing the

way!

Sessions: There will be 4 groups on the day, classed by lap times and

experience. Remember, if you are having any issues with your group

on the day, see me!

probably would be a good idea to have the battery isolater switch position marked. The rest i think you have covered.

i recieved the itinerary etc from circuit club today but my computer wont open PDF anymore. anyone else get it? what does it say?

Does the car need any markings? Number, blue triangle etc? and just neck to wrist to ankle clothing + helmet I assume?sry if these are silly questions

I'll be located in the first row of garages with my red ute parked on the grass infront of my garage.......be good to get everyone grouped together to help each other out.

The CircuitClub trackdays are brilliant because the sessions are longer, a typical trackday is usually 6-10 laps where as the last CC Wakefield day I did was up around 10-15 laps.




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