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We would like to welcome Skylines Australia to attend Nation Time Attack (NTA). The NTA Race Event consists of two days PURE racing in which drivers compete in a large number of Time Attack Sessions per day! There will be no drift cars, no motor bike stunt riding to burn up valuable track time JUST RACING. Any timed lap within the NTA Race event will be counted toward the final ranking, meaning that one single hot lap, over the two day event, can win any one of the 22 CASH PRIZES up for grabs!

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Though entry is free for spectators, there will be Fire Fighters there to collect a voluntary gold coin donation for entry, all proceeds going to the Fire Fighters.

We have created this event to give back to the racing community, as racers ourselves we saw plenty of events that gave NO prize money but collected plenty of money from the racer. So we thought let’s give it back to the racing community.

Chances are, if you have done work on your car and taken the time to do a bit of set up, then you have a very good chance at one of the 22, that's right 22, different cash prizes available at National Time Attack. We are giving away $1,000 to the fastest diesel, right through to $10,000 for the fastest outright! It’s going to be a top event, at all different levels!

http://nationaltimeattack.com.au/

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So as this a "national" event I take it you are linking up with existing estabilished events such as:

http://www.wintonraceway.com.au/events/vic-time-attack

http://www.timeattack.com.au/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/

http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/events/nsw-time-attack

or just trying to cash in on the latest Fad?

Why does this remind me of that WRX driver challenge scam from a few years back?

Valid question, but understand that we are here for the racing community, to provide an event for the racer. Below is the Calendar link on the Queensland Raceway website, for our confirmed prepaid non-refundable booking for the 3/4th July. Feel free to call them, It's Keith (Qld Raceway Manager) we organised everything through.

Queensland Raceway link: http://www.qldraceways.com.au/calendars

National Time Attack link: http://nationaltimeattack.com.au/

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We have the budget to run the event this year and next 2 years as a minimum. So we are here to stay.

So as this a "national" event I take it you are linking up with existing estabilished events such as:

http://www.wintonraceway.com.au/events/vic-time-attack

http://www.timeattack.com.au/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/

http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/events/nsw-time-attack

or just trying to cash in on the latest Fad?

Hi Slacker, Those events look good. We are more focused at a time attack event that provides BIG CASH PRIZES! No other event out there gives anywhere near the cash prizes we have on offer over the 22 different cash divisions we have:

http://nationaltimeattack.com.au/cash-prizes-qld/

As a racer, I'm glad Time Attack is taking off in Australia! National Time Attack is being put on to benefit the driver's. Driver's that prefer the racing and the time on the track. We will remove all the distractions so that the drivers can just enjoy pure racing without hassles. The idea is to put up a HUGE cash incentive for the drivers to battle it out on. When you are standing on the podium, with your cash and trophy in your hand you will know you are one of the best Time Attack drivers in the State period. The competition is going to be hot and the racing intense!

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so many negative ppl about this event

all motorsport events these days do not promote cash prizes

but they ask top dollar to enter

i raced road bikes few years back same thing happened

national titles but no prize money

get behind the event help the bloke promote it

if your not into time attack dont enter

so many negative ppl about this event

all motorsport events these days do not promote cash prizes

but they ask top dollar to enter

i raced road bikes few years back same thing happened

national titles but no prize money

get behind the event help the bloke promote it

if your not into time attack dont enter

Anyone who has been around knows the number of big prize money events that have come and never happened in the end

Awesome if this gets up but everyone who plays cars knows how easy it is to get burnt

Deposit On qr for two days.. Maybe 3k

60k in entries... Tidy profit when the organiser disappears

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NTA have officially opened up our site to Entry's. They are now fully supported by PayPal for Entry Fees. Meaning you have the full security of PayPal and the ability to pay using various means (bank or credit card etc). All those who have entered already NTA will be contacting shortly.


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