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LOCATION = SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK (WET SKID PAN)

TIME TABLE

7:00AM GATES OPEN
7:30AM SCRUTINEERING
8:00AM DRIVER SIGN ON
8:45AM DRIVER BRIEFING
9:00AM START TRACK ACTIVITY
4:30PM END TRACK ACTIVITY

Please read below for event guide, terms and conditions and standing regulations.

1) SPECTATORS
Everybody is welcome to spectate at our events. Entry fee is only $5 per car, which is donated to a Cancer Foundation.

2) SCRUTINEERING
All cars will need to pass scrutineering and get signed off by our Chief Scrutineer before being allowed on track.

Main Safety requirements:
- Brakes
- Brake lights
- Seatbelts/harnesses
- Windscreen wipers
- Headlights and tail lights for night events.
- Seats installed correctly
- No Leaks
- Oil Catch can for unregistered Vehicles
- All wheels nuts tightened
- Fire Extinguisher (Recommended not compulsory)
- Secondary bonnet restraint is compulsory. If you do not have one, please bring a short (1 mtr) rope and our Scrutineer will assist you with installing it.
- Safety comes first, any cars not meeting requirements will not be allowed on Track.


3) DRIVER/TRAINEE:
Non-flammable clothing (Nylon not accepted).
Clothes must cover you from neck to wrists to ankles.
Enclosed shoes with socks must be worn.

Helmets need to have the at least one of the following sticker of approval.
FIA 8860-2010, FIA 8860-2004, AS1698, SFI 24.1 and Snell SA2000

3.1) PASSENGERS/TRAINEES:
Trainees must be minimum 16 years old to ride in any car of your choice, at drivers discretion.
$30 members
$50 non members

4) COST:
Driftmob Members
$130 Per Person (Must have a valid existing CAMS license).

Non-Members
$150 Per Person (Must have a valid existing CAMS license).


4.1) CAMS Licensing and related costs

-CAMS license can be issued on the day of event.
- To hold a yearly CAMS L2NS (Level 2 Non-Speed) or L2S (Level 2 Speed), you need to be a member of a CAMS affiliated car club.
- A temporary slip will be issued on the day for yearly purchases and original copy posted out within 6 weeks.
- You can choose to pick up your original copy at our next event as well.

4.2) Driftmob Membership

-Driftmob Memberships can be taken out on the day of the event.
Package 1 $175 Full yearly membership (includes long sleeve shirt, membership card, stickers and yearly L2NS)
Package 2 $125 Full yearly membership (includes long sleeve shirt, membership card and stickers).
Package 3 $85 Full membership yearly renewal only.

5) PAYMENT OPTIONS

5.1) PREPAY

Account Name: DRIFTMOB INC
Account Number:259 589
Bsb:03 2372)
Financial Institution: WESTPAC

Please mail your confirmation receipts to "[email protected]"
- Include the number of entries and the names of the drivers you have paid for.
This will reduce a lot of confusion and ease our administrative process.

5.2) Credit Card
- Payment can be made over the phone with the Club Secretary.
Contact: Angela
Phone: 0406 669 635 (5pm-9pm) Monday - Friday.

5.3) Cash or EFTPOS on the day.
- Entries are subject to availability. There are no guarantees of availability for entrants on the day.
- No reserving spots on the subject of on the day payment.


6) MISCELLANEOUS

- Entries Capped at 40 Cars.
- Trainees/Passengers permitted in cars at the discretion of the Clerk of Course. Subject to skill level of driver taking passenger.
- Our track days are run based on providing surplus track time for our members, therefore we won't stop for lunch but keep running through the till finish.

7) CONTACT:

For more information on the Driftmob Car Club visit: http://www.driftmob.com.au
Or our Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/DRIFTMOB.CAR.CLUB

Urgent Enquiries please Email:
1) [email protected]
2) [email protected]
3) [email protected]

Regards,
The Driftmob Crew.



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