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I just got some info from CAMS on the 2012 NSW Come & Try Day. I bet this will fill up fast so if you want to get in register early.

[info from CAMS]

COME AND TRY DAY SATURDAY 28 JANUARY 2012

Saturday 28 January 2012 will be the second major CAMS NSW Come and Try Day hosted at Eastern Creek International Raceway.

The focus of the event is on attracting new people to motor sport by giving them a taste of a few of the different disciplines available. The event is an ideal opportunity for anyone with a passion for motor sport to get involved and find out exactly how to get started.

The CAMS NSW Come and Try Day is a great initiative aimed at promoting motor sport. The key disciplines involved include Supersprints, Motorkhana, and Motor Race, which will provide registrants with a firsthand opportunity to witness these disciplines and partake in the fundamental elements of Motorkhana and Supersprint.

Additionally, the event will include informational tours on the duties and responsibilities of various officials, including the fire and recovery marshals, administration, stewards, the event secretary and the clerk of course.

Four staggered groups will go through the different activities, with the activities running for approximately 3 and ½ hours. Morning and afternoon sessions are available. A car is the only requirement for you to participate in the Come and Try Day. If you already hold or have held a CAMS competitor or officials licence, then you are not able to participate in this day.

The costs for participants will be $30, which will include insurance for the day.

Bookings are required.

For more information regarding the day contact:

Daniel A. Milazzo Sport and Club Development Officer NSW

Mob: 0458 979 381 Email: [email protected]

2012 CAMS Come and Try Day - Press Release.pdf

2012 Come and Try Day - Flyer.pdf

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Guys, this is a good day, especially for only $30.

I was an instructor at their very first one held this year in Jan and they had around 200 from the public entered with lots of Skylines present.

Most people got at least 5 laps around the full circuit and time on the skid pan and figure 8 circuit. I understand this year they will be using the North Track (the fast one!).

I will be there again as an instructor. Hope to catch you there.

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For the guys who missed out, SAUNSW has something similar for first timers to Motokhanas (which was a discipline offered at the cams day), it's not stressful on the car at all, and heaps of help on offer if you would like it;

First timers fee is only $35, so come have a try

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/383719-s-a-u-n-s-w-texi-sos-12th-february-2012/page__view__findpost__p__6121297



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