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1. Fineline

2. Benno

3. Beelzebub 89

4. RBNRG

5. sneakey pete

6. SPR34

7. v8skylineman Plus beck.

8. bunta plus Impact blue

9. traditimeour (maybe)

10. ezy34

11. 2cents

12. alloskylineallo

13. grae35

14. Joe

14. Dan B

15. Shop pi

16. skylinestyle101

17. si (maybe)

18. R33eddy (maybe)

19. Milan

20. Smity42

21. One of the owners of the pub who drives an E63 amg

22. Spilmer

23. IanB

24. grimi

26. SABBAi

27. Jarryd in his 180sx

Wish I could come!

Is there anything like this happening closer to the Gold Coast?

It's an awesome day. I made the trip down from Toowoomba (tad over 2 hour trip if sticking to the speed limit) for the brekky lakeside happy laps a few months ago, and will be making the trip down again for this 1

This event is now full peeps. if you missed out there will be a next one soon.

Pricing has been grey but is now set in stone,

Members 25 dollars, Non members 30 dollars. Bring cash and pay on the day. No pay no track.

We need to know if you are bringing passengers for catering purposes so give us the word.

im not sure i understand what happy laps means. so u just casually drive around the track at a pace that doesnt require a helmet??? is there something im missing??

Pretty much, they allow you to go a decent pace...just not race pace

Pretty much, they allow you to go a decent pace...just not race pace

how fast is a decent pace? like 100+?? r u allow to light the tyres or do a bit of sliding in the corners?? can u drag each other on the straight??

how fast is a decent pace? like 100+?? r u allow to light the tyres or do a bit of sliding in the corners?? can u drag each other on the straight??

The track marshals give a quick cover with the rules before we go on track, we were told to keep it limited to 110kph and up to 140kph on the straight :thumbsup:

Sliding and other things like overtaking on corners, being 1ft off the back of other cars etc is not acceptable during happy laps, save that for sprints :P

So far the marshals have been more than happy with our behavior on track, and eveybody has an awesome time.

Its pretty simple - Be courteous of others and dont drive dangerously

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