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Just bought 4 :D

Can you go on any day (knowing that a week day will be less congested)? By booking I presume? Is there a Seniors' Day? Will people stay away from my car if I drive like I'm drunk? :happy:

Thanks too for the info. :P

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Just bought 4 :happy:

Can you go on any day (knowing that a week day will be less congested)? By booking I presume? Is there a Seniors' Day? Will people stay away from my car if I drive like I'm drunk? ;)

Thanks too for the info. :P

Wakefield have a calendar online that shows upcoming Speed off the Streets days, I imagine that these will be available to be redeemed at any Speed off the Streets day. Speed off the Streets do not require any booking, just that you front up with a car, a helmet, appropriate clothes and some cash :(http://wakefieldpark.com.au/index.php?opti...s&Itemid=44

As for people staying away from your car... that all depends on what kind of people you get on the track with you, but generally waving faster cars past is a good way to make sure that they don't stay too close for any long periods of time :D

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Wakefield have a calendar online that shows upcoming Speed off the Streets days, I imagine that these will be available to be redeemed at any Speed off the Streets day. Speed off the Streets do not require any booking, just that you front up with a car, a helmet, appropriate clothes and some cash ;)http://wakefieldpark.com.au/index.php?opti...s&Itemid=44

As for people staying away from your car... that all depends on what kind of people you get on the track with you, but generally waving faster cars past is a good way to make sure that they don't stay too close for any long periods of time :)

Thanks Matt (as usual)...

All's good. :)

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Does the car need to be rego'd for speed of the streets?? I thinki remember reading that ??

NVM it says street legal car. :rofl2:

That's a bit misleading... people take unregistered cars down on trailers all the time.

I remember calling Wakefield to double check at some point and they said something along the lines "it needs to be roadworthy, ie doesn't drop fluids, tyres in reasonable condition, wipers work (in case of rain), brake lights, ect ect"

To be honest I'm yet to go to a Speed off the Street day where they even looked at my car :)

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That's a bit misleading... people take unregistered cars down on trailers all the time.

I remember calling Wakefield to double check at some point and they said something along the lines "it needs to be roadworthy, ie doesn't drop fluids, tyres in reasonable condition, wipers work (in case of rain), brake lights, ect ect"

To be honest I'm yet to go to a Speed off the Street day where they even looked at my car :D

Well thats much more doable then, thanks cassbo. :)

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