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yeah mick it is going to be a Induro, witch is teams of 3 or 4 ppl as the numbers r at this moment in time, 10 laps each or more + warm up & qualife laps sounds good to me :)

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The RACER PACKAGE- Suitable for groups of 10 people and up

  • 1 x 5 Lap Practise Session
  • 3 x 8 Lap Races
  • 1 x Final sprint race for the top eight qualifiers of your group

$65.00 per person

Not to sure of the lay out my self am waiting on a phone call as thats what I got in my email

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Negative Ben...

1yr old: Can only just walk let alone drive...

4yr old: Definately can't drive... Would love to have a go at fixing them though...

7yr old: Could probably drive... Slow... But is a short arse so can't see over the steering wheel! :)

SIDE NOTE: Last time I was there a chick from work pulled off after 5 laps and spewed in pit lane... :)

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