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Hi Guys

I am organising another day at lakeside for the 30th of August :)

Format of the day will consist of 5 groups of 5 - 6 cars, doing sprints (staggered starts). 1 out lap, 5 hot laps and 1 in lap, with each driver getting about 20 hot laps provided there are no mishaps on the day.

This event is capped at 30 cars maximum.

As per usual, AASA licenses and appropriate head to toe clothing is a must. Towing and Medical will also be available on the day.

The cost is $140, or $150 if paid on the day.

First come first served :) Those who are interested can contact me either here, or on 0400 813 419.

Regards,

Ian

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Ian,

Can you give me some info about obtaining the AASA licence please...

Thanks

Mike.

Hey mate. To obtain the licence all you have to do is fill out a form. Day licences are available but they are not economic if you are going to be doing multiple events, in which case a years licence is $55.

Hi everyone

I have finished putting together a small website for this event. It can be found at http://sprintbrisbane.dnsdynamic.com/Sprints.aspx

I have taken advantage of paypals API to provide credit card processing facilities for those who prefer not to do internet banking. It should also be a good place to go for further information about this event.

This event will make an excellent shakedown for anyone who is wanting to test prior to japnats. Cars on the track should be fairly minimal allowing you to get the most from your laps. There should never be any more then 6 cars on the track at a time.

Hey Ian,

I should be able to make the pushed back date. I will call you once I know for sure.

Cheers,

Ben.

No worries mate. Look forward to speaking to you :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi mate I havent been to a track day in Australia before and would love to get my r32 GTR out to see what its like at Lakeside. Is there any room left ? and what are the exact requirements for attending and driving- rules, regs etc. Also where to I obtain a licence for the day?

thanks

Hi mate I havent been to a track day in Australia before and would love to get my r32 GTR out to see what its like at Lakeside. Is there any room left ? and what are the exact requirements for attending and driving- rules, regs etc. Also where to I obtain a licence for the day?

thanks

Hey yohoRB26

To obtain an AASA licence, all that is required is for you to fill out a form and to pay a small fee - There are two options available, a day licence which costs $25 and covers you for the day, or an annual fee of $55. I personally recommend people go for the yearly option as it is much better value for money.

The safety requirements are fairly basic. Obviously your vehicle must be in a safe condition, with no fluid leaks, particularly no oil leaks, but otherwise we have no special requirements for makings for battery, tow hook etc. On a personal note, you require a long sleeve shirt, full pants, and covered in shoes, along with a ADR approved helmet - otherwise, there are no requirements. The event is designed to be one which suits street cars, so mostly you just roll up, pay your fee, put on your helmet and on you go.

In regards to spots on the day, we should be able to accommodate you :)

If I can be of any further help, please ring me on 0400 813 419 or contact me via pm :)

Hope helps :)

Regards,

Ian

Hey guys, here are the times for the day :)

Callum Whatmore - Onevia - 57.52

Grant Cooper - R32 GTR - 57.71

Jason Bridge - R33 GTR - 58.43

Ian Batley - R32 GTR - 59.61

Jesse Bridge - R33 GTR - 1.01.86

Tom Corbett - Porsche Cayman S 1.02.32

Tim Anson - Mazda MX5 - 1.02.35

Scott Mcinerney - Mitsubishi Evo 10 - 1.04.23

Ben Wormwald - Datsun 280ZX - 1.04.54

Michael Corbett - Renault Megane - 1.04.98

Matt Davey - Mazda MX5 - 1.05.48

Johanssan Femino - Nissan R32 GTR VSpec - 1.05.86

David Waddington - Nissan 180 SC - 1.06.16

Tim Kent - Mazda MX-5 1.07.4

Dominic Bou-Samra - RenaultSport Clio 18 - 1.07.94

Mal Whatmore - Nissan 200sx S14a - 1.07.96

Drew Austenberg - R34 Skyline GTT - 1.08.16

Ben Curran - Nissan Silvia S13 1.08.35

Clayton Buckland - Toyota Supra MK4 NA - 1.13.31

Vids to come...

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