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Wakefield speed off the streets

saturday 14th december

So come and join the fun... be there or be a rhombiod parallelagram. :blink:

That sounds good Mik, im happy to help chip in for that.

Will see if my dads ovlov wants to come :P

I will also chip in :) How many cars to a pit? or to word it better, how many cars can fit in and around the pit garage?

you can get a day pass, is AASA cams L2s?

If it is its the way to go as it costs the same and lasts a year.

Ive got a couple of old helmets, medium, dirtbike and roadbike, but its best to get your own NEW one that fits good.

They are real cheap these days.

cooool man....... racing with Jeremy! :nyaanyaa:

What about you pat? Make it 4?

keen for then i have a thing at work due on the 6th dec so that ties nicely in with jeremy

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Just a question. Do you need a full licence to race? I'm only on my ls and my dad was talking about seeing if his little fiestia ST would beat mine on a track haha

Shouldn't, just need to be older than 12, parents to sign off and some ability to drive. It's not a race, so you won't be racing.

Ok... rang them and he said:

Have to be over 16 to drive, under 18 you need an adult/guardian to sign for you. If mum or dad isnt coming, you could arrange one of us to sign, with their permission of course.

Your drivers licence doesnt matter.

You will need the AASA licence, you can get it on the day. Or if you already have cams level 2 speed thats ok.

One car per pit garage, so i dunno ill see how it goes, how much room in front and what the carports are like.

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Ok... rang them and he said:

Have to be over 16 to drive, under 18 you need an adult/guardian to sign for you. If mum or dad isnt coming, you could arrange one of us to sign, with their permission of course.

Your drivers licence doesnt matter.

You will need the AASA licence, you can get it on the day. Or if you already have cams level 2 speed thats ok.

One car per pit garage, so i dunno ill see how it goes, how much room in front and what the carports are like.

Hmm as Duncan(?) said the pits are mainly for the more race car type. It would be AWESOME to hire one out but if it only holds one car (Which I'm sure they will police) then maybe it's not worth trying to fit 4 cars in :P

awesome! yea im over 16. ill give my dad a call and ill let you know! I cant get my car down there if dads taking his car :(

Your Mother seems to enjoy the ride - take her in your car :)

Im sure we can work something out....4 weeks to find a driver to get your car there.

I can ride 2 bikes at the same time..... but not 2 cars...... arms arent long enough :laugh:

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Im sure we can work something out....4 weeks to find a driver to get your car there.

I can ride 2 bikes at the same time..... but not 2 cars...... arms arent long enough :laugh:

Haha video of this 2bike riding? :P

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