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Guys,

Here is an opportunity for some of you who can't make the SAU Driver Training Day on the 24th March or who are 'track junkies' and just want to come along and have some more fun.

I have recently registered on the SAU Forums as I own an HR31 and am a Skyline fanatic (next car is an R34 GTR). I belong to and organise "No Speed Limits" Drive Days for the HSV Owners Club in conjunction with the Southern Sporting CC. Our first day is at Wakie on Friday, 30 March. This day is unlike your SAU DT days where you have a lower max number so everyone gets plenty of tuition and therefore the entry fee is different as we have a higher max number of 60 (5 groups of 12) and being a weekday the track hire is 40% less. Entry fee, including timer, is $145 for SAU members and you can invite a friend if you want to and they do not need to belong to any club.

We make up the groups according to experience and each group goes out for a 10 min session. At our last day everyone who wanted them got 8 x 10 min sessions, of which 3 were passenger, for a total of around 48 - 64 laps (depending on lap time).

Check out the attached entry forms (hard and soft), Format doc and Regulations for full details and how to enter. The hard copy is for those who want to fill it in, scan and email it; the soft copy is the same form with the lines removed that you can type in and attach to your email to me.

Let me know in this thread or email me if you want to enter or have any queries and please email me your entry form preferably using the 'on-line payment system' or by DC or CC details (you now need to also add in the 3 digit validation code) however, I would recommend you use the on-line system which is easy for both of us and totally secure.

We have plenty of spots now but with 185 on the drive day database it will fill fast from now on. I hope to see a few of you on the day.

Brett

e: [email protected]

Drive Day Regs - 30Mar12.doc

Drive Day Format - 30Mar12.doc

Drive Day Entry Form (Hard) - 30Mar12.doc

Drive Day Entry Form (Soft) - 30Mar12.doc

Well sign up and make it a three peat?

Been to a few of these HSV drive days and they are always very well organised and run smoothly, price is right and the people are friendly. I hope i can hit this one up too but could be blowing my whole wad on the wknd before SAU day is 24th and NSCC day is 25th, convincing the gf to allow me to disappear for another wknd could be a push :P

Anyone without these issues should seriously consider it though!

  • 3 weeks later...

Guys, this is another day run identically to the NSCC day next Sun and ideal for those of you who can't make next Sat or Sun or just want more track time.

Being a weekday - good price too! We only have 12 spots left so let me know if you are a starter, I'll keep a spot for you and send in your entry. Be good to see some of you there with some of the NSCC guys already entered plus a whole heap of HSV's, EVO's, WRX's etc.

I'll be there this Sat with Hamiltonau so look forward to meeting some of you.



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