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Can passengers ride with the driver? If so, I'd like to try and go 22nd so I can take my brosif-chan.

According to website passengers for Dover training purposes only

Is that some form of extra fee or something? I'll see if I can find it on their website.

edit: need a different license like race one haha

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I'd say the fuel is for anyone to use, although you have to pay for it.

I think the whole day goes from 9-4 although not sure how much of that is actually driving time.

I'm new to all of this aswell :)

It's really not as serious as you guys seem to put it on this thread. It's pretty much arrive and drive as long as your car is roadworthy.

You don't need to pay for a pit at Wakefield for a normal day, unless you get a pit garage.

You don't need special fuel unless your car runs special fuel, in which case you'll probably know about it already. I've never seen anyone purchase fuel at Wakefield. Use normal fuel.

Just imagine it as driving on the road but faster. It's nothing special except no speed limit.

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Yeah totally, but it is special for us noobs.

And its right next to Goulburn, which is a large town with a few servos to choose from.

No speed limit, but its NOT racing, read the regs fellas.... windows up, overtaking only on straights etc

http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Briefing.pdf

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