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REXMAS @ Sandown 15th December by WRX with Passenger laps*


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When: 15 Dec 2019 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location: Sandown Park Raceway

Entry Link and full details here: https://wrx.com.au/event-3600035?fbclid=IwAR3J4Df*ks_5evdtVTO3pXpUevAzlNmCWFODziX9Zv9y2qJNgE-eZRHd2Vg

Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/804571173333351/

REXMAS is the ultimate club event for both Social and Motorsport. Catering for the whole family, this event has something for everyone.

This event has been designed to thank all our club members and its affiliates. Rexmas is an opportunity to showcase the WRX Club and provide the ultimate experience to our friends, family and sponsors.


FUN AT THE TRACK

If you've never been on the track, but always wanted to then come and have a go, this is the day for you! The track day will be non timed (non competitive) and limited to 80% pace. The emphasis is on fun and safety.
 
Fire extinguishers can be purchased from the club and  "Come and Try" Licences can be issued to you on the day (Additional $30 - EFTPOS ONLY)
 
Passengers
Passengers are able to go for a ride with registered drivers to experience the thrill of the track.
(Except with the drivers holding a Come & Try Licence)  see passenger section below for more info!

ENTERTAINMENT
In keeping with the carnival atmosphere and Christmas theme, there will be FREE Face painting, Balloon artists, Colouring in, Guess the jelly bean competition, Slushies, popcorn, a Jumping Castle and maybe even an appearance from Santa

FOOD AND DRINK
WRX Members and all Drivers will be provided with a FREE breakfast and coffee as well as provided meal vouchers of a set value redeemable at Food vendors stalls on the day for lunch and dinner.

Non Members/Spectators can purchase Lunch/Dinner directly from Food Vendors.

Soft drink available for a gold coin donation to the cancer council, bottled water is free of charge.



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