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Martin are you going on Saturday??

Here are the details for the guys that are interested -

In order to do the practice you need the following

To practice is $ 25.00 per driver

Be a member of a CAMS Car Club (membership renewals can be taken on the day)

Have a CAMS Competition Licence Level 2S minimum (this can be purchased on the day) $105.00

If you do not have a CAMS licence yet (you can buy a Come and Try licence - $ 25.00, this money will go towards the CAMS Competition Licence)

Cash or Cheque is preferred

Anyone can enter for the event on the 23rd Mar.

Pre-Entries can be done online via the CAMS website www.cams.com.au or direct via www.meecamsau.com

Or on the day.

Im going to be too flat out this weekend to come to ringwood unfortunately...

matt, do you have a track day planned for a couple of months away... i think me and jarrad were trying to go to one in May maybe..

Im going to be too flat out this weekend to come to ringwood unfortunately...

matt, do you have a track day planned for a couple of months away... i think me and jarrad were trying to go to one in May maybe..

Man i have heaps planned! I gotta sit down and put everything on paper so i can keep up!

So far itll be the Ringwood Practice Day, Ringwood Hillclimb Day, Buladelah Hillclimb, Possibly SMSP South in April, Wakefield in May and then more hillclimb and drags later in the year lol

awesome mate.

whos running the SMSP south and wakefield in may, i might try and tag along to one and see how the evo goes...

would be interesting to see how it compares to the gtr around SMSP south.

awesome mate.

whos running the SMSP south and wakefield in may, i might try and tag along to one and see how the evo goes...

would be interesting to see how it compares to the gtr around SMSP south.

The SMSP South looks to be open entry, the details are in the old track day thread from memory!

yea righto thanks.

will look into it but probably wont have the work done untill may anyway at the earliest. got a couple of things to get it sorted for the track, and need to find some spare cash haha.

yea righto thanks.

will look into it but probably wont have the work done untill may anyway at the earliest. got a couple of things to get it sorted for the track, and need to find some spare cash haha.

I know that feeling! Been at it for years :P

But hopefully i am ready to go have a crack, got a custom catch can setup to go and then its just a matter of brakes and tyres hopefully!

anyone know how far away that is? got to be awhile i would think?

Not long at all i dont think!

UNLEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS Benji is talking about the race track instead of the Hillclimb track? 2 totally different things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am referring to the Hillclimb place only!

Yea sorry I was thinking the track. So are they upgrading both the hill climb and building a track, or combining both?

They are both separate... Hill climb track is now upgraded (nearly done anyway)

Martin are you going on Saturday??

Here are the details for the guys that are interested -

In order to do the practice you need the following[/size]

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To practice is $ 25.00 per driver[/size]

Be a member of a CAMS Car Club (membership renewals can be taken on the day)[/size]

Have a CAMS Competition Licence Level 2S minimum (this can be purchased on the day) $105.00[/size]

If you do not have a CAMS licence yet (you can buy a Come and Try licence - $ 25.00, this money will go towards the CAMS Competition Licence) [/size]

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Cash or Cheque is preferred[/size]

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Anyone can enter for the event on the 23rd Mar.[/size]

Pre-Entries can be done online via the CAMS website www.cams.com.au or direct via www.meecamsau.com[/size]

Or on the day.[/size]

Nah car is getting tuned on Sat and ill be in Sydney at Top Gear

Want to run the 23rd though, car is fixed and back together just have to get the damm tune done

Nah car is getting tuned on Sat and ill be in Sydney at Top Gear

Want to run the 23rd though, car is fixed and back together just have to get the damm tune done

I'll try be there on the 23rd too!

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