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We are already at the third track day of the year at QR. Everyone is welcome. Beginners, please sign up and grab the beginners driver training offered in the AM session. Experienced guys we have training on offer in the PM. See website for full details and costing below.

Series points are on offer all day. Drive the Sprint track in the AM or PM session and the best laps of everyone on the day will count towards points.

There is a group for everyone at the event, the quickest cars highly modified cars are in Group A, the more standard cars and beginners are in group D with the mix in between. The groups are based on lap times, so you will drive with cars of similar speed to your own.

Morning Session: Arrive 7:15am. Sprint Track / Clubman Track. On track from 8:00am

Afternoon Session: Arrive 12:00pm. Sprint Track / Clubman Track. On track 1pm till 5pm

TIME ATTACK T-SHIRT –The T-Shirts will be available on the day for only $10. There are only a limited number remaining so make sure you grab one.

www.timeattack.com.au

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Im going to post here even though Paul knows im already booked!

Ben- 32 gtr

Vinnie Evo ix

For all the thousands of skylines owners out there i cant believe the lack of Interest in the best

thing you can possibly do in your car [short of Megan Fox]

These days are brilliant and the turn out is always great. I look forward to them each month and would encourage everyone to get out and have a go.

This same thread on the Evo forum is alive with people that want to get out on the track, first timers, the regulars and those that can afford it every now and then, im really surprised this isnt echoed on this site.

Give it a crack and you will really find out what you and your vehicle are capable of in a legal

and much much safer environment.

See you up there Paul...

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