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Event:
Super Sprints at Queensland Raceway

Description:
This is a super sprint day and our first of several for 2014. You will get 3 sessions of 5-6 timed hot laps around QR.

This is a full track day.

There will be practice laps from 9:30 am through 12:00 pm.

We will then have a break for lunch.

At 12:30, we will be briefed and then onto the track for our laps.

After the success of our last track day I'm expecting this one to be just as entertaining.

Location:
Queensland Raceway

Date:
Sunday 2nd February 2014

Time:
Be there by 8:45am for a 9:30am start.

Cost:

$150 for members
$175 for non-members

You will need a timing chip which can be either bought from QR or rented for the day. They cost $80 to purchase and can be used at any timed event held by QR. You can rent them for $20 for the day with a $60 deposit which will be returned to you at the end of the day.


This has been ridiculously well priced. When you consider that the open sprints alone are $175. You're getting a 3 hour practice + 3 sprint sessions for $25 less. Bargain!


There are only 20 spots available.

From today until the 11th of January, we will be releasing the event to members only on a first in best dressed basis, after this date, we will open the remaining spots to anyone. If you reserve a spot but haven't paid and submitted your entry form by the 21st of January your spot is fair game.

So if you want to guarantee a spot get in quick.

If all 20 spots are taken we will start a reserve list of people to take anyone's place if they have to pull out for any reason.

This will be a great way to get some practice under your belt before the QLD v NSW State of Origin Track Day. :)

Requirements:

  • Completed Entry Form and Money paid by due date.
  • Helmet
  • Timing Chip
  • ABS & SRS systems may be disconnected at the driver's option
  • Drivers must wear non-flammable clothing that fully covers the body from ankle to wrist to neck
  • If vehicle is road registered or road registerable must meet the roadworthy requirements of Qld Transport
  • If vehicle is not road registerable it must meet the applicable Racing Car standards below
  • Fire extinguishers, when fitted, must meet AS1841 standard and be secured to ensure they cannot injure the driver in the
  • event of an accident.
  • Tyres must be fit for purpose, not recut or retreaded, and be fitted to rim widths that comply with the Tyre and Rim
  • Association manual and/or ADR requirements
  • Rear facing red lights for use during rain must be fitted.

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Double check dates in the Post Tony, you said "From today until the 1st of February we will be releasing the event to members only on a first in best dresses basis, after the 1st of February we will open the remaining spots to anyone. If you reserve a spot but haven't paid and submitted your entry form by the 1st of March your spot is fair game." But event date is currently SUnday 2nd Feb :)

Double check dates in the Post Tony, you said "From today until the 1st of February we will be releasing the event to members only on a first in best dresses basis, after the 1st of February we will open the remaining spots to anyone. If you reserve a spot but haven't paid and submitted your entry form by the 1st of March your spot is fair game." But event date is currently SUnday 2nd Feb :)

Don't know what you're talking about. :ninja::P

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