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Advan/Yokohama are doing a trackday @ Winton as per below.

There is a discounted entry on offer if you are running ADVAN Tyres and also you can go into the NEOVA cup which you can win some cool stuff through.

When: 3rd August

Where: Winton Raceway

Further Detail:

Yokohama is holding two track days for time attack competitors, track day enthusiasts and high performance car owners who have Yokohama ADVAN race tyres (A050, A048 and AD08/R).
Entrants can preview and test the new ADVAN Neova AD08R tyre, arriving through July and August. They can also put down a lap time for the ADVAN Neova Cup 2013 leader board.
There will be a tyre expert on hand to pyro your tyres, to see how well you’re using them, and help you set the right pressures.

Link to the website with more details: http://www.yokohama.com.au/en/ADVAN-Motorsport/ADVAN-Neova-Cup/ADVAN-Track-Days.aspx

I'll attach a flier when i get a smaller version to post.

Enjoy!

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Don't be too fast to complain about the price - it's about right. And only taking into account the Yoko Discount price (as thats the entire point behind it)...

It's on a Saturday as well! Costs massively more to hire Winton on a Sat/Sun. Even @ $195 x 55 cars you only just break even :thumbsup:

If spots are capped to 50-55 cars that's a LOT of track time as opposed to loading with 65-70 cars.

Add to that - you can win free entries to WTAC and also Trophies.

Not bad for a 'Trackday' TBH.

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