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I got this e-mail today, I am just relaying the e-mail to you all!

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Joe

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Advanced Performance Driving courses

‘ Performance is Everything ’

29th Sep………...27th Oct………...15th Dec.

Bookings are now being taken, so book now to avoid disappointment.

The above dates are now available to book yourself into an Advanced Performance Driving course. Many participants including ‘seasoned’ competitors have improved their lap times and driving skills. Many have seen their lap times drop by over 2 seconds.

The numbers will be strictly limited, and you must pre book. There will be two fully experienced instructors to provide performance tips and answer any questions. It is open to those that have a roadworthy car, have modifications they want to try out or those that just want to improve their driving skills/ lap times. No cams license is required, so this is your chance! Long sleeved shirt/ long pants, no loose objects in cars and drivers with open top cars must have crash helmets.

Morning session: 8:30am arrival, start at 9:00am and finish at 12:30pm. (note: the morning session is booked out for the 29th Sep)

Afternoon session: 12:30pm arrival, start at 1:00pm and finish at 4:30pm.

MC Motorsport challenges will be used for the training events to help develop new driving skills. Please nominate ASAP your preferred date and whether you want morning or afternoon sessions. (Or both to have twice as much fun!)

The investment remains at $55 per entrant and bookings are being taken now. Phone: 9246-5981 or email: [email protected] Credit cards are welcomed or cheques can be made out to, and posted to the following address.

(Ask about our new intensive level two course, 10 pax, half day $90, full day $175)

MC Motorsport

PO Box 245

North Beach WA 6020

………………………………………………………………………………………………

Name……………….……………………………

Phone (wk)………..……………………………..

Email……………..………………………………

Vehicle ………………………………………….

Colour………………..………………………….

Payment method……………………………….

Date wanted…………………………………..AM / PM

Kind regards

John Clark

MC Motorsport

Manager

T: 08 9246 5981

F: 08 9246 4179

M: 0418 953 770

W: www.mcmotorsport.com.au

E: [email protected]

P: PO Box 245, North Beach, WA, 6020

"The Ultimate Performance Driving Events"

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