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Hey Guys

As I stated in my first post im only 17yro. So im still on my red ps. Meaning I can only drive my r33 on the track!

I live in Sydney, Nsw.

Whats the go with track hire or going to the track with my r33?

And whats the cost and conditions?

Do I have to do my cams licence. And if so. What exactly is it that you do for it?

A test? Or just a course to say you've completed it?

Thanks in advance.

Tyler

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Tyler you need to join a cams affiliated car club like SAU NSW.

Then you can apply through CAMS for your license. As you are classed as a Junior you will just need your parent or guardian to sign the form too.

You need a L2S cams licence. See here:

http://www.cams.com.au/get-involved/competitors/getting-started

You need a car club affiliation to go with it. If only there was a Skylines club that held track days..........

SAU NSW has a track day in September... Check the events section!

Yah or you can also get a club racing license through SAU once your a member. This covers you for most of our club days including the upcoming one at SMSP and texi. I currently just have this license. But if your racing more often then a CAMS one is much better.

Does the cams licence allow you take a passenger?

Ive read on a few sites and called a few places (wakefield etc etc) and they said no passengers are allower.

How do I join SAU?

Yes.

And no.

It depends on the event. Some such as rally sprints allow you a navigator. You are allowed an instructor at times. And on some practice/ride days passengers are allowed. But it depends on the event and on what the circuit allows the event organisers to do.

Best bet would be to get a AASA. Licence to begin with only $50 I believe, doesn't require you to be a member of SAU, but highly recommend you do for cams licence and other good deals

Then go to events section and enter into SAUNSW trackday next month and bring your friends who will be able to be passengers with you during the day

And can also fill out a form to join SAUNSW on the day

Ok sounds good

Ill try get that done soon. In the next week or so. Hopefully my cars out by then. Still has to be broken in and dyno tuned so may be strapped for time.

Thanks guys

Broken in? :blink:

The cars currently at meer motorsport blacktown getting an engine overhaul.

Forged pistons

New turbo

Metal head gasket and head studs

Injectors etc etc

The lot

Was only on like 70psi on one the cylinders from running to much boost from the previous owner. We paid nothing for it though so its still a cheap car for the power its going to put out.

Ok sounds good

Ill try get that done soon. In the next week or so. Hopefully my cars out by then. Still has to be broken in and dyno tuned so may be strapped for time.

Thanks guys

run in on track? ;)

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