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The SAUSA committee have agreed to open 8 spots up for the general public for the SAUSA track day 5, the details are as follows....

It's time for our first track day of 2012 and we have a special surprise for you, this time around, we're allowed PASSENGERS!!! That's right, no cage needed, just a helmet, a special day license, a waiver form and an extra bit of money to cover insurances and you can be blasting around Mallala with your mate in the passenger seat! What could be better than that!?!?!? As with our previous days, this will be a grip only event so no sliding; we don't want to get into Clems bad books.

The total cost for the day will be $250 (up from the usual $200 to cover the extra insurance needed for a day like this) PLUS an extra $50 for a special AASA license to allow passengers. If you have a CAMS license, you won't need to pay the extra $50. Applications are available on the day so there's no worries there, just make sure you have the green stuff in hand. Deposits will be needed as we need to secure the track, this will be $150 and will need to be payable by March 25th (non refundable), as usual any problems with money and get in touch with us, we aren't monsters and understand things come up so we can work around it. The remainder is due on April the 6th for general so you've got plenty of time to get the cash together.

Also to note lap timers can be hired from SAU-SA for the day and at a very low cost of $50 per person. These are a great tool to help you learn what works and what doesn't on track and just how things influence your times. They're also good for bragging to friends :P Please note if you want to hire one and we will mark you down on the list. They've been quite popular in the past as those who have used them can attest to; payment for these is also due on the 25th of March.

On the day we'll hold a raffle for one lucky person to ride shotgun in Munro's 35GTR, he'll take you out for a session and scare your pants off :P Tickets are $1 each and will be drawn after lunch

A free BBQ will also be available on the day, drinks will be $1 per can.

If you are intending to bring friends and or family, can you please make note of how many you intend to bring as a rough indication of just how much food for us to bring.

Date: 16th April 2012

Please express your interest here and you'll receive all the payment information

Thanks

SAUSA Committee

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On the day we'll hold a raffle for one lucky person to ride shotgun in Munro's 35GTR, he'll take you out for a session and scare your pants off :P Tickets are $1 each and will be drawn after lunch

A free BBQ will also be available on the day, drinks will be $1 per can.

Date: 16th April 2012

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The R35 is having a few "tweaks" before this meeting so will be interesting to see if it can "bring it" to the R33.

R33 will have new set of slicks & has been tuned for E85 so hoping for a good day.

BTW. The passenger ride will take place BEFORE lunch. I am not keen on getting the car messy!

These days are a lot of fun so come out for a run if you can................

Is it just personal time trials and do you know how many people on track at once?

Keen for some safe fun

Last track days the groups have been sorted into Beginner through to the Hardcore. Jump in the Beginner group and have fun. Towards the end of the day it becomes a survival of the fittest sort of thing lol

There's no 'racing' go as fast or slow as you want.

We usually let cars out in groups of 8, that way there's plenty of track for everyone :)

Sounds good! Pretty keen- will have to check the cash funds and my calander then decide >.<

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