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Hi Crew

Time to get another track day organised. Our last one in February was a sell out, and this one has less spots available

In summary:


*April 22nd 2013
*Maximum 3 groups
*Lots of track time
*Quality Instructors
*Lunch
*Free passenger sessions
*$250

Date:

April 22nd 2013

Venue:

Wakefield Park, 10 km south of Goulburn, is a purpose-built closed road track environment which simulates typical driving corners.

Price:

Retail is $265 per person

Forum Special

$250

THERE IS A BOOKING FORM ON http://www.trackschool.com.au

Track:


2.2km racing circuit.

Vehicle:

Use your own vehicle, or inquire about trying one of our Type R Vtec Honda Integras, or Nissan 180SX prepped race cars (extra charge applies).

Track amenities:

Ample car parking, canteen, coffee shop, carports, lock-up pit lane garaging, tower, timing and corporate area.

Price includes:

*Minimum 6 x 15 minute sessions

*Lunch in raceway cafe/canteen

*Experienced race drivers/instructors including John Boston, Ian Dyk, Tim Brook, Dean Evans and David Sieders. (Instructors may vary on the day)

*Theory sessions are held throughout the day for those who want it

*Free passenger sessions


Group organisation:

We only allow a maximum of 3 groups of cars for the whole day, with a maximum of 12 track cars in each group.

Drivers will be divided into groups according to speed and/or experience.

Clothing requirements:

Please wear closed in shoes, socks, long pants and long sleeve shirt.

Bring a helmet (helmet hire is available).

Cheers,

John Boston
[email protected]
http://www.trackschool.com.au
0412 574 010

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ahhhhh! I don't think I can take that time off work :(

how does one go about getting their AASA License?

You can just get it on the day for $50 (at the Wakefield park clubhouse thing). Takes about 10 minutes. very simple process.

You can just get it on the day for $50 (at the Wakefield park clubhouse thing). Takes about 10 minutes. very simple process.

awesome thanks.

I'm going to ask the boss how he feels about me taking that day off ;) - he will probably want to come with me!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys I'll be in 100% if I can just book a place for me and pay the fees/ licence on the day at Wakie?

Can someone confirm?

I've been waiting for this event as I'm in beginer class.

Also what is the time schedule start time etc..

Thanks

David



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