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Just starting to get into more grip style racing than drift, and I'd like to know what there is around for beginners to enter in terms of either time trial races/gymkhana style events or whatever else there is around?

I know you can go to track days etc, just wondering if there are any competitions that welcome beginners, which is why I was thinking time trial as there'd be less issues with people causing problems for other competitors etc.

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Join a couple of clubs and go for it, they cater for first timers, Ive only started doing track days over the last year or 2 and have found that everyone is helpfull and willing to help out in various ways.

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may i suggest braddles that if at all possible can it be when me and tabbles are in town?

we would love to goto one of these :down:

and get out there and go nuts!

Maybe send me some dates (with enough notice) that this would be ok for you guys?

Email [email protected]

Cheers

Brad

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no limits are good, thats basicly race against the clock with a leader board.... also check out www.classicrally.com.au

they do some good events, did the fadcar challenge last year, was heaps of fun. 24 different stages in one day !!

now I'm doing the Transcore challenge--next month, entrys still open.. 2 whole days of events....

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