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Slight modification to the calendar, comments please. Good or bad?

We would like to change this to the 14th of March with Circuit Club, comments please.

Round 2

Sunday, 29 March 2015

Winton

AROCA

Hit the apex (driver training) & maximum laps (experienced drivers) event, passenger laps all afternoon

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Sandown

SAU VIC

Happy with any Sandown track day as it's so close to home :)

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Slight modification to the calendar, comments please. Good or bad?

We would like to change this to the 14th of March with Circuit Club, comments please.

Round 2

Sunday, 29 March 2015

Winton

AROCA

Good. Much prefer the idea of doing Winton with Circuit Club rather than AROCA. Others won't like that it is on F1 Saturday but I don't get given corp tickets so really couldn't care less hehe.

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Remembering that we'll be dropping at least 2 rounds this year to make up the final results. So people who want to GP Saturday, just make it one of your drop rounds.

It's a compromise, but for the opportunity to cut some laps with your Friends and Family in the passenger seat or get some skills training. I think it's worth it.

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Hi guys,

I'm new to the page and I just signed up as a state member so just a quick question am I aloud to jump on track on the 8th or do I have to go to a few meetings first?

Also how do the cams licensing work?

Cheers Jake!

you will need to apply for a CAMS LS2 license to participate in any of the motorsport rounds. all the information is on the cams website.

Our next monthly meet will be covering whats involved to get on the track, so may be worth checking out. you dont have to come to any meets prior to a track day, but certainly helps with recognising some faces

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