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fatz drift day/track day returns

finally some may say.. details to come however Saturday january 15th oran park south circuit (thats right a whole day to burn up the track)

there will be 2 sessions each hour, 1 for drift and 1 for circuit

price 150

SAU members 140 bux

there will be instructors for both drift and circuit racing

lunch provided

more details to come

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yeah baby yeah

alan chris and I are in!

that's 3 already. let the enrolments begin.

best part of the day will be the bangers on bread with tomato sauce. none of this fancy sandwich catering crap. i will be making vegemite sangers for those who don't eat sausage.

is this open to everyone? id love to go but have a few q's as i've never gone to the track before =)

1) stupid q but how far is the track from syd?

2) if i bring a fd along in my car (only watching for them), do they have to pay also?

3) my car is kinda stock, does it matter? do i need to bring anything else?

thanks

1) Just over an hour, you go down the M5, take the Camden Valley Way exit, then turn right onto Cobbity Rd just before Narellan

2) Spectators are free, passengers will have a small fee to cover insurance :( and they have a heap of fun :(

3) Absolutely not! the stock ones survive track days, its those highly strung modified cars that blow up :D Don't forget a helmet and long clothes




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