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The tickets for All Japan Day next year are now up for sale.

https://rollracing.com.au/event/ajd03may2023/

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Details:

Hosted by Roll Racing Australia

May 21, 2023, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Sydney Motorsport Park
 
No schedule yet, but going from last time it is along the lines of power cruising, timed laps, show & shine and roll racing. Good fun all around!
 
Rules:
 
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EVENT RULES & REGULATIONS – NON ALCOHOL EVENT All Jap Day events are open to all types of road registered cars. Unregistered cars are also welcome but need to be approved by Roll Racing management and must be pre entered. We have V8’s, Rotors, 6 Cyl and 4 bangers, GTR’s,  Exotics and everything that was designed or manufactured in Japan, full race cars like Time Attack cars and circuit cars are also welcome but again Roll Racing management will need to approve them prior to the event. Cars will need to be checked for safety prior to them taking part in the event. Safety checks which will include: Battery secure Working seatbelt. Secure seats Radial tyres No oil or water leaks Convertibles must run a roll bar Current driver’s license. Spectator Parking is on the left hand side on the grass area before the tunnel. No spectator parking will be permitted passed the tunnel unless you are parking in the VIP area. We want to make sure that our entrants have the ability to move around the pit and paddock area without being impeded by people parking in the way which is why we are taking this approach. If you have a show/exotic/special interest car which you don’t want to leave in the car park then you can get a paddock pass by contacting us prior to the event to arrange this and then we will let you park in the paddock area but we will have your details and ability to contact you if you are in the way.  VIP Parking - $10 VIP Parking will be located in the Figure of 8 track area and can be arranged on the day of the event. All drivers must be a minimum of 18 years of age and hold a current drivers license. Learner’s permits are not permitted. Entered vehicles must be road registered, we do accept unregistered vehicles but they need to be approved prior to the event by Roll Racing Australia. Your vehicle, current drivers & license must be presented at the Accreditation Office. All vehicles will undergo a safety inspection. It is still the responsibility of the owner of the vehicle to ensure that the vehicle is adequately prepared for the event. This includes but is not limited to steering, brakes, “especially pads and fluid” and brake lights, battery clamps and all other safety equipment fitted including seat belts windows etc all shall be in excellent working order. Roll Racing is an alcohol free event the only acceptable blood alcohol reading for entrants is 0.00. Random breath testing will take place throughout the event. Entrants are required to wear helmets, enclosed footwear and non-flammable clothing with full coverage from ankle to wrist to neck during speed events. All Entrants/Participants are required to follow all Roll Racing Australia Staff and/or Official’s directions promptly and to full compliance. All Entrants/Drivers/Vehicles are accepted at the discretion of Roll Racing Australia. The promoter has the right to terminate my participation in the event at any stage for whatever reason he and/or she sees fit. Entrants must take responsibility for their actions and there will be no exchanges or refunds. No transfers, cancellations or credits after 12 Midday on the Wednesday prior to the event. All paperwork is processed at this point and can’t be changed. We don’t offer refunds on Roll Racing events.

 

Spectators can also take part in the event by signing a waiver and purchasing a passenger band $20 from the drivers briefing area and they can ride shot gun to see what the fun is all about. Passengers need to be wearing the same safety gear as the driver – Helmet, neck to wrist to ankle non-flammable clothing and enclosed shoes. All arms and legs are to be kept inside the car at all times and failure to follow these rules with remove your passenger privileges.

 

11 hours ago, sammi_d said:

Oooo.... This is tempting!

Doooo it!

7 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Once again, keen on the GP Circuit Session, I want a low 1m50s :D

Yeah, I'm most looking forward to try the timed laps

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