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Man, its my first time around the QR Clubman circuit also. All my previous track experience is up at Morgan Park. Also be a good test of the next version of the timing gear, I have added a speed reading to the lap times.

One of the GTR's has side pipes (for the track) that exit just in front of the passenger side rear tyre, man does that sound sweet under full noise.

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I may not be able to afford this now after blowing a chunk off of my tyre and now having to buy new ones , do you know where I can get cheap 255/40/17 x2 , and Jay you only had R18 but thanks anyway

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Final Line Up for Track Day:

R32 GTR

Integra

R33 GTS

R33 GTS

250 EWQ

AC Cobra

R32 GTR

Falcon BA

R33 GTS

MX-5

BMW 325E

Silvia S15

Eunos 30X

R33 GTST

Super Bug

R33 GTST

Silvia S15

Westfield

GTS25T

R33 GTS-T

BMW 2002

AUII XLS Ute

Silvia

BMW 323I

WRX STI

WRX STI

R31 GX

GTiR

R33 GTR VSPEC

Celica GT-4

R33 GTR

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should be a blast.. just need to get the fluid flushed and some nice DOT stuff put in there, and I will be ready to hit the track by wednesday! (yes wednesday :D)

I will be slowest out there, but not too fussed :( Will be good practice for when the other car is ready to really mix it out there.

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Hey guys and gals,

I've never been to a track day before, only had my skyline about a month,

...So what is the deal, how is the day run? Does everyone get a certian number of laps? I guess there is no wheel to wheel racing, just time trials?

Does it matter how modded (fast) your car is?

Scrutineering (spelling?), what is the deal there?

I'm really keen to come along to the next one,

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Sprint days are run by Queensland Raceway under the auspices of AASA which is a similar organisation to CAMS.

Level 1 sprints are open to anyone with a mechanically sound car, scrutineering is on an honour system. You are not expected to turn up with an unsound car ie mechanical problems, rust,oil leaks etc. If you do you will not be welcome back. You must have 3 point seatbelt as a minimum, helmet and long sleeve top, long leg pants and shoes. A valid drivers license and you will need an AASA Clubman licence ,cost $50 for 12 months.

Level 1 sprint event consists of usualy 3 lots of 5 laps, a group of 8 or 9 cars is on the track at any one time, overtaking is allowed.

pre entry is required entry forms available on the Queensland Raceway web site. The 1.89km sprint track is used.

Level 2 sprint is by invitation, you will be sent an entry form. Generally you must complete 3 or 4 L1 sprints to qualify for L2. The 2.11km Clubman track is used

The format is similar 3 warmup laps, 5 qualifying laps then 2 lots of 5 laps with a 3rd time permitting. there are other events needing an upgraded licence.

The Wed track day is slightly different in that is a private event ie not open to the general public unlike the normal L1 and L2 sprint days. see www.queenslandraceway.com.au dor details,dates and entry forms,

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Thanks, just PM'd you GTRman1992, I wont be able to get the car ready in time for this Wednesday but I'll try to just come along and take a look (sorry, I know that does not help you).

Definitely put me on the list for the next track day.

Thanks,

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