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As a member of SAU with an HR31 and as the organiser of this day for HSV and NSCC, we now have 10 spots allocated to SAU for this day, which is almost full.

I have spoken with Eric and he is all for us offering this to you as he says many of you have never been to EC and this North Track has been made especially for Skylines (refer attached diag)!

Details and an 'email entry' and 'payment options' docs are attached. I can only give you a week (midnight next Thur) to email me your entry then whatever spots are left will revert back to HSV and NSCC as we will be more than full by then. Any more than 10 will go on a standby list. Please read the Supp Regs doc, which will give you full details of who is running the day, the format, timings, safety requirements etc.

Either post up or email me any queries.

Look forward to meeting some of you on the day.

Brett

North Circuit EC.pdf

Drive Day Supp Regs (Final) - EC_02Jun12.doc

DD2 Payment Options.doc

Drive Day Entry Form DD2 2012.doc

Well im going and i have signed up at least two other SAU peeps, with a third about to confirm his.

That leaves about 7 places left.

Im in the NSCC as well and these guys run an awesome track day, always a quick turn around of the groups to get you straight back out on the track and no stuffing around in the morning. Its all about maximum enjoyment of your car in perfect conditions.

K go!

Too little time to organise to get there for me, but the track looks very fast.

Maybe the HSV and NSCC clubs would like to attend the track day in Canberra on this Saterday, looks like lot of spaces left.

bit late for that, looks like we are getting a late rush on sutton road anyway. Hopefully can do another one day!

yeah Eastern will be mega fast, lots of room for skylines to stretch their legs. Going to be 8 or so groups of cars, ten minutes each group. Going from 9 am to 5pm so plenty of time i guess, plus a lot of the HSVs will have broken down by lunch..

:ph34r:

from what i have seen in vids and at the drift days it looks pretty epic. 2 straights, a few big looping corners, what more can you ask for?

(until the GP track is done of course)

With the track like that (I'm no expert) it should keep the emos and wrecksies in line, its only a couple of more corners than a oval.

Would be good for a HP RWD car with good driver, I've got the car but my balls are to small to go as fast as the car could take me.

just realised the fees not front and centre weevil

$210 for non HSV or NSCC members, 190 for members but how many folks in here other than brett and i pay forty bucks a yr to more than one club? I do it coz two track days a year just aint enough...living life. One minute and 12 or so seconds at time brah..

lol @ wrecksies and emos MLR, yeah we should make short work of them. I like to think im ballsy enough to find the limits of my 33 on the straight, corners are going to be ...interesting.

^ nice

not sure about 210 being that much, track costs about as much to hire as it did when it was the full circuit and i dont remember paying less than 300 very often. Its only really missing 4 or so corners compared to back in the day and has a longer second straight now, looking forward to it big time!



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