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Never done a Track day before, is this sort of event open to ppl like me???

Yes! 100% Yes.

DECA is the best event to go to if you've never done any form of motorsport before.

Very low risk and low impact on the car.

No requirements for "racecar driver" skill levels either.

It's the perfect event to start out with :) There is normally like 20% new entrants and everything is explained super clearly, so you'll fit right in.

I concur with Simon, I hope to start tracking one day and was recommended by many from here to start DECA.... on my 3rd round this time.
Warning, it's very addictive!

Never done a Track day before, is this sort of event open to ppl like me???

Yes!

you will love it.

everyone says "ill just check it out and then enter next time" then they get there and say ... I SHOULD HAVE ENTERED!

hey guys, I noticed im not on the list? I sent forms in the night entries opened up and paid for it the following day

Josh Whats your last name?

Never done a Track day before, is this sort of event open to ppl like me???

There are a few new people everytime, i have been to watch/passenger a few decas and this one is going to be my first ever track type day that Im driving at, and I cant wait

17. Mathew Femino Sil80

18. Campbell Shobbrook Sil80

19. Russell Cunningham Sil80

Been looking forward to this for around 4 years :worship:

Me too! Save the best for last ey?

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