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QR JAP NATS 2012

TRACK DAY – SAT 22 SEPT – QLD RACEWAY

PLUS $1000 Top TEN SHOOT OUT

I am happy to announce this years’ Track segment of the QR JAP NATS will be hosted by Time Attack, at Queensland Raceway.

We will be running a sprint event in the morning, with trophies to celebrate the class winners at lunch time.

Then in the afternoon the top ten quickest cars will shoot out with a single lap, the quickest to win $1000 cash.

This is a RACE WHAT YOU BRING EVENT. As long as it is a Japanese car you can race, no tyre restrictions apply in any category.

CLASSES:

A: AWD CLASS

B: 2WD Naturally Aspirated

C: 2WD Forced Induction

Each entrant will receive two tickets into the gate.

The morning event will be held on the CLUBMAN TRACK with 5 sessions of 7 laps (1 warm up, 5 hot, 1 cool down).

Numbers are limited, so get in early and secure your spot with payment.

The Jap Nats event also has drift, show’n’shine and many other attractions to check out over the weekend.

To book in, email [email protected] to secure your spot now !!

EVENT ARRIVAL TIME: 7:30 AM for Check In.

Track Fees / Booking conditions

The number of drivers booked for the morning and afternoon sessions are capped. Only pre-paid places are secured.

Prepaid Bank Transfer: $195.00

There is a $40 cancellation fee. The remainder of your payment will be refunded. You must cancel at least 48 hours before the event to receive a refund.

Timing

There is a new timing system at QLD Raceway and Lakeside. To get timing you need a beacon. You can rent it on the day for $20 or buy for $80 from the office.

General

AASA License. You need an AASA license to race at either Lakeside or QR. This is with the racetrack and not Time Attack. You can purchase one on the day. $55 for the year, $25 for the day.

Lakeside does run a strict noise restriction policy. If you break the noise limit you will be parked by their staff. If you have any doubts please sort out in advance as you will not be refunded if your car is too loud.

Paul Ruzic

041 112 7374

www.TimeAttack.com.au

[email protected]

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