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There was some interest in a Track day on the other thread.

The track looks pretty free on the Sunday 24th of April and there isn't any other motor sporting events on that weekend. (easter Weekend)

who's keen?

I think there is a 4 car minimum.

Not sure how much It'd cost... Funz, can you enlighten us please? worship.gif

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cost is $70 for hscc members and $110? for non hscc members for a private praccie day , there can be 1 car or 10+ it doesn't matter as it's private praccie . i'll ring dave this arvo and confirm the 24th if you want

That'd be awesome if you could!

Lock it in Eddie ;)

If we are doing a track day this 24th, ill prob not do the super sprints and just do this instead!

Ditto on that one Funz, if this is locked in as a definite date I'll drop the super sprints and take this day instead.

Do both you skirts!

Lol.

If you're not a HSCC member, you can join up just send an e-mail too [email protected]

And they'll hook you up.

It's stuff all to join for a year, $80 I think. so it'll pay it's self off in like 3 track days :P

id even be keen to come down for this! haha, would be interesting!

I (and I'm sure many others) would be very interested in meeting you and checking out your car.

I hope that you can make it down.

Also, incase it wasn't clear, I'm talking about going to baskerville on the 24th.

we took the targa car to barsky saturday just gone and used the track. there was just under 20 drivers and some bikes running to. it was the first time ive used the track with other people but not an offical day. there was 3 mates there racing each other and that made for interesting watching.

Do both you skirts!

Lol.

If you're not a HSCC member, you can join up just send an e-mail too [email protected]

And they'll hook you up.

It's stuff all to join for a year, $80 I think. so it'll pay it's self off in like 3 track days :P

I reckon I'll drop by for more super sprints later in the year, but on a budget I think I'll gain more out of a straight track day rather than a super sprint when starting. I'd love to do both, but I feel bad enough about the amount I'm spending buying random things needed for track days without the cost of two in a week :P I'll see how it go closer to the date though, if this falls through I'll be at the super sprints for sure!

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