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Hey guys,

Anyone been to these events?

I never bothered to check them out but I noticed that are fairly well priced for $150 weekends and $120 weekdays. Just wondering if anyone knows how much track time you would normally get?

Also if anyone would be keen on coming up to one with me in the coming months.

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Yes, have been to a couple.

It's very loosely controlled. Nil scrutiny, no real street car groupings, just street, race, open wheelers, sometimes carts, etc. obviously need license and helmet, but that's about it.

Get 5+ sessions in, being about 15 mins ea. nice in the arvos when they crowd thins out. I go on weekdays because of the traffic. It gets pretty busy out there, and there can be some really slow cars and drivers.

Cheapest way to go to Wakefield.

Sounds pretty awesome!

I had lots of fun at the Skyline Nationals and wanted to get out on the track again.

Going to get my temps under control first so I can make the most of it.

I'll just call in sick for the day and head to the track haha.

From what it said on the website you can only take passengers if they have a license as well.

Did this get enforced when you guys went?

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