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Hi all,

For our May Monthly Meet, we will be going go-karting at Luddenham Raceway. Details are as follows:

Date: Sunday, 24th May, 2015.

Time: 10am - 1pm

Location: Luddenham Raceway. 821-849 Luddenham Road, Luddenham. NSW 2745. Luddenham Raceway - Google Map

Pricing:

1 x 10min session = $30
2 x 10min sessions = $50
3 x 10min sessions = $75

More info:

We have been booked for an Arrive & Drive style of event just to make things easier for those who want more (or less) track times. Luddenham Raceway staff will be in-charge of the running of the sessions.

You're allow to bring in your own helmets if you wish - provided they have the AUS/NZ standards stickers visible. The staff at Luddenham are big skyline fans and can not wait to see all our cars!

This is an official SAU:NSW event and will be run under a CAMS permit.

One of the things that really sets our club apart is our commitment to being true enthusiasts. When on normal roads, we strive to maintain good relations with the authorities as well as the public in general.

When attending a Skylines Australia NSW event, please try to:

  • Be aware of surrounding environment and act accordingly.
  • Drive courteously on the state's roads as a true enthusiast should.
  • Understand how import is it to maintain the good name of SAU:NSW and thus, treat others accordingly.
  • Any misbehaviour will not be tolerated and you will be asked to leave.

Thanks,

Raj.

Attendees:

1. Redline_GTR

2. GTofuS-t

3. Daleo

4. suwidji

5. PN-Mad

6. DekA

7. deongster

8. RBrennan25

9. stagea pete

10. vinceyboy28 +1

11. XKLABA +1

12. ianjb +2

13. Rimonskii

14. Pezhead

15. Aggroman (says he will beat us all)

16. Edifier +2

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Yeah I'm in, hopefully the 34 is back on the road by then. If not raj I'm calling shotgun

And Alex I'll bring the cement to even you out with me :P

I'm just claiming my extra kilos as 'downforce'. That witchcraft seems to work for formula 1 cars...

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I've asked Luddenham about brining our own karts & at this stage its a no. The current track and venue is for hire karts only.

But they are making another circuit for private karts... So hang in there! :)




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