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Guys,

Just letting you know there is another Winton Fun Day scheduled on Dec 19th.

Don't have full details for it yet but the last one was $20 - you got a stack of track time and all you need is a helmet. So no CAMS etc etc etc.

So pics from the last one here:

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Hey Snowman,

What was the previous day like?? Did you get enough track time etc with the amount of people who showed up? Also what was the d***head factor like considering you don't need a CAMS licence?

Did you guys just drive up on the Sunday 'cause I was thinking of driving up on the sat, staying s/where and then driving back on the sun after the event?

cheers :P

Ant - basically the day gets broken into half hour driver only sessions, followed by half hour passenger sessions. You can pretty much go straight from the track back into the queue with a passenger if you are that keen (and your brakes are up to it).

I'd say we got close to 3hrs track time. Put it this way - Both me and my brakes had had enough of track driving by the end of the day! There wasn't really any dickheads - mostly the day is about guys bringing their families along and showing them what its like on the track - or people to have a feel for it and see if they like it.

With all the cars on the track its hard to get a good run. We were passing up to 20 cars in one laps! But it was fun. It was different fun to a usual track day as you had to take a totally different line cause you were always passing people.

Yes, Scott has already got a small bunch of groupies going to this event, and is looking at going sat afternoon for a stay over in wang.

I recommend Winton fun day as a first track event for all. It is also the legendary formation site of the eara that is "TEAM WANG." Where all are welcome to come along and race their wangs.

Yes, Scott has already got a small bunch of groupies going to this event, and is looking at going sat afternoon for a stay over in wang.

I recommend Winton fun day as a first track event for all.  It is also the legendary formation site of the eara that is "TEAM WANG."  Where all are welcome to come along and race their wangs.

hehe... it seems the definition of "wang" is open to interpretation! or has multiple meanings :)

hopefully my car should c the track this time.

hey Al - ill make sure u work ;) ill put in a call :( ill ask for u specifically j/k :D

roy - u gonna be down in melb in jan and feb? if so ill be up for a friday bash wit ya :)

Sounds like a good day.

How about taking the BEAST down there as well? Good to see the car fire up alright that day at ICE. Don't know who i am? Another GTR happy owner, the black 32 that you help me looking at all the window seals and stuff.....the little asian dude :( ...

Taking car back to ICE this monday, full service and stuff...MAYBE bolt the CAGE on as well, don't know if i should then see you all at Winton, maybe we could organise a little meet up for da south east peeps..!!!!

dec 4th... geoff gets back from thailand

dec 5th i rock aroudn with the ae8 and a ca18det

if by dec 19th we're done, I'll come up n give it a bash.

Dec 5th 0900 I fly back in to Melb so I'll be pretty tired. Maybe we hold a planning conference in the afternoon with a couple of drinks........




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