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Trackschool Trackday @ Wakefield Park | April 29Th 2014


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Hi Crew

Details for our next track day.

DATE:

Tuesday 29th April 2014

VENUE:

Wakefield Park, 10 km south of Goulburn, is a purpose-built closed road track environment which simulates typical driving corners.

PRICE:

Retail is $295 per person

Forum Special

$250

THERE IS A BOOKING FORM ON http://www.trackschool.com.au

TRACK:


2.2km racing circuit.

VEHICLE:

Use your own vehicle, or hire one of our race cars. Our vehicles available - http://www.trackschool.com.au/cars.html

* 1 x Honda Integra Type R
* 2 x Mazda MX5s
* 1 x Nissan 180SX
* 1 x Ford V8 Ute from the V8 Ute Series

PRICE INCLUDES:

* Max 4 groups
* Plenty of track time
* Well organised
* Instructors
* Free passenger sessions
* $250

GROUP ORGANISATION:

We only allow small groups of vehicles on the track at one time.

Drivers will be divided into groups according to speed and/or experience.

CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS:

Please wear closed in shoes, socks, long pants and long sleeve shirt.

Bring a helmet (helmet hire is available).

Thank you

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Hi Boz,

Sent you an email regarding booking a one on one for the 28th May, just wondering if you received that?

Hope to get the morning 1/2.

Thanks mate.

:yes: Good stuff....

Hi, is this part tuition, or simply completion of laps? The 'trackshool' aspect gave me hope of the former...

Last time i went they had three or four instructors. The instructor will come around in your car and give you tips. The instructor I got was excellent.

Hey guys just wondering do I have to be a club member of sau to join the track day? And would it still be $250 if I am not a member. Thanks in advance .

No you don't and just need to mention the forum and you will get the discount I believe

Hi Crew

There are always instructors on the days willing to help you. All of the instructors are Pro Drivers and do this for a living.

You don't have to be a club member of SAU, but when booking, just mention you are from SAU to get the discount.

Looking forward to seeing you on May 28th Alex :yes:



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