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100% correct Bobby! No hand held cameras by passengers whilst in car.

Only correctly mounted cameras will be allowed (plenty of methods out there so do a forum search).

If any passengers are seen holding a camera or video camera whilst on the track, they will lose their passenger pass for the rest of the day! Don't risk it guys n gals. There are plenty of great places around the track to snap that perfect photo!!

It's common sense and a simple saftey rule for everyones wellbeing! A tiny camera can do a lot of damage flying through a car at 100+km/h

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Full Name: Daniel Inder

Car Type: Honda Civic

Newb or not: not

Most recent lap time if not newb: Wakefield - 1.14.47

# of Drivers: 1

# of Passengers & Name: 1, David Inder

Now just hope and pray for good weather :) but if its wet...more sideways action! (In moderation of course)

At the moment I might come and watch, have a list of stuff to fix now, which I should sort out before I take the car to the track again. If theres still spots left when I get it fixed I might participate, but not sure how long it will take to sort out.

Heya

sorry if this has been answered before previously

I've never been to Wakefield before and I'm interested in coming along to watch and hopefully sit in on a drive. Do i just register as a passenger and someone will let me sit in with them on the day or do i have to arrange a specific person to let me sit in when they go on the track???

another nub question just to be sure, when it says "full length sleeves", that just means any long sleeve shirt right?

cheers.

Hey Gordon! Mate u just pay ur $20 and it allows u to jump in with whomever is willing! We are all. friendly bunch so just ask someone and in u hop! No one should feel afraid to ask a driver for a passenger ride!!

Yeah long sleeve tshirt is fine!! Just as long as u are covered from head to toe!

Helmet, long sleeve item, pants, socks and closed shoes :blush: Or race suits obviiusly for those of us who have em!!!

Hi,

2 things...

Firstly, can we organise an L2S license through the club? On the day or should I do it prior. Oh, and how much?

Secondly, can you put my passenger (Nathan Cantore) on the list please - Paid for him last week...

Thanks!

Thanks Ando-san :blush:

Full Name: Gordon Chan

Car Type: n/a

Newb or not: very newbbb

Most recent lap time if ♠not newb (can be another track if necessary but make sure you mention which one): n/a

# of Drivers: 0

# of Passengers & Name: 1

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Hi,

2 things...

Firstly, can we organise an L2S license through the club? On the day or should I do it prior. Oh, and how much?

Secondly, can you put my passenger (Nathan Cantore) on the list please - Paid for him last week...

Thanks!

Hey Chris,

L2S licence is best organised before the day, but you will need an SAU Exec to sign it for you stating that you are a member of SAU-NSW. Link to licence application form: http://cams.com.au/Development/Get%20Invol...ation_2010.ashx It costs $100.

Its going to be cold...

Oh yeah, it certainly will! I suggest EVERYONE come prepared for this - better to have lots of layers of warm clothes and be able to remove them as necessary, rather than freeze to death on the day!

That was a perfect opportunity to promote the jackets lol

Oh yeah, thanks Lizzeh!

Only 4 left!

Remaining stock:

  • 1x grey/black Medium
  • 2x blue/black Medium
  • 1x blue/black 3X-Large

Clearance prices: $110 for non-Members, or $90 for SAU-NSW club Members - that's $20 below usual, and below what it cost us to get them!!!

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You guys need any help with volunteering on the day? As it looks like I won't be running at the moment, getting the final work done on the 12th, and still don't know what condition my car will be in.

*********** UPDATE V2.0 ***********

Okay ladies and gents we are approaching the day itself, so we will be potentially closing off entry on this Sunday 5th July 2010!!!!!!!

So.......... if you want to take the remaining final few spots (approx 5-6) then get your payments in ASAP!!! If we happen to receive more payments than spots available, as previously mentioned we can put you on a reserves list, then ultimatley a refund if required.

Second thing to note! We will be accepting $20 cash on the day for passengers to enter :) :) Our kind accountant has been convinced that this will be a easy exercise!! *fingers crossed*

So what we will do is have a desk or someone setup to receive payments and issue out passenger wrist bands!! If in doubt just ask an official and we will point you in the right direction!

So no more stress about payments for passengers before the day. Just rock up and pay your $20!!! Thank you to those who have already paid up for their passenger entry, we will have yours ready to be issued in the morning!

Now is the time for all drivers to start going through the checklist of pre-track day preperation for your cars! Concentrate on fluids, brakes and tyres, all queries should be already answered in this thread anyway, if not just ask :)

Sometime next week i will start to organise groups and commuincate some finer details of the day, so stay tuned kiddies!!!

For all those who have stated they are happy to volunteer and help out, THANK YOU! We will certainly appreciate this on the day, so please make yourselves know in the morning and we can assign you a job!

Time to get excited!! :cool::D

Full Name: Trent Kennedy

Car Type: 33 gtr

Newb or not: not..

Most recent lap time if not newb (can be another track if necessary but make sure you mention which one):1.10ish

# of Drivers: 1

# of Passengers & Name: tba

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