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I haven't been to Wakefield yet. Keen as.

Week days are cheaper and I'm assuming less cars too ?

Do I need AASA club licence ?

Also what the skids? No pan there..

Same, If I'm not working, I'm there.

Cheers

1. Week days can have less cars, but sometimes a suprising amount of cars can rock up on a Thursday or a Friday

2. You will need a AASA or a CAMS licence. AASA can be bought on the day

3. Skids are what happen when you push your car to far and the only way to make it around the corner without coming off the track is to pitch it into a slide. Do this too many times (ie 4 laps in a row) and you will be black flagged. Get black flagged too many times and you will be asked to leave (I am told)

Who is running this track day?

It's a "Speed off the streets" day run by Wakefield itself ;)

I've got two extra spreets vouchers, my boss cant go so there up for grabs at $60 each.

According to the guy on the phone at Wakefield this includes the track day and also the AASA licence. As cheap as your going to get. Days left to use it are 19,20,25,27 and 28th of this month.

PM me if anyone is interested.




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