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Marulan T-T is the ultimate time trial experience!

An exciting way to enhance your driving techniques while enjoying an interactive challenge.

All experience levels are welcome as drivers will be grouped by lap time on the day.

Each driver will dial in their own time at the start of the day and aim to match it during each session. Consistency is the key to improving your driving skills and techniques!

There will be Advanced Driver Instructors there on the day to offer tips and advice for those looking to take their driving to the next level!

When? Saturday 25th February, 2012

Where? Marulan Driver training centre

Contact JMP Motorsport - [email protected]

Price $185 per driver

www.jmpperformance.com.au

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Click here to download the Marulan Time Trial Info Pack

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Shane,

48 seconds is fast for the Echo!!

I did 46 in the MX5 back in 2009(wife did 51 in it)think I could get low 45's now.

I recall badhairdave did a low 43/high 42 in his track S13

can I borrow someones superkart for this? hehe

  • 1 month later...

Just one week to go guys! We're very excited to get out there on track!

We have a few spots left to fill, so if your keen to get out on track head to the website to book - http://www.jmpperformance.com.au/events-2/

Big thanks to our new sponsors as well - Just Car Insurance!

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