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Theme: Showdown Time Attack Battle

Clubman Track for 1.8 hours,

Sprint Track for the next 1.8 hours.

Showdown on the National Circuit.

Top 8 contenders, Sudden Death - 3 Lap Time Attack Lap Battle.

Day: Sunday May 22. Start 7:30am, on track from 8:30 to 12:30 (4 hours)

Cost: Should cost approx $120 per driver (pending numbers)

Maximum Starters: 48

Laps: 1 warm up, 5 hot, 1 cool down. Max. 8 cars per group on track

Payment: I will need everyone to PM me their email address so I can send you my bank account details. I need to have the money in full 2 weeks before the event to pay for the track. No refunds within the 2 weeks of the event, but replacements are cool. Unless we have a full booking, then refunds are also cool.

Equipment: All the regular Track Day guys will be familiar with the timing gear we have. 1/100th of a second lap times, main straight trap speeds, track and ambient temperatures, Giant sign to show lap times live. Best lap order shown at the end of each session.

Required: The requirements are the same as the normal sprint days. Long sleeve clothing - wrist to ankle to neck. Helmet and covered shoes. Also a current drivers license and a QR license (annual license about $55 and can be bought on the day)

NOTE: All the rules etc are in my standard track day email which I will send you when you PM me your email address. Also mention if you want to be on the mailing list or are just in for this day.

For the volunteer list, if we get several people we can swap roles - so not one person is stuck with a job for the whole session.

Chequered Flag: Strutto

Flag Man 1: SmoothLine

Flag Man 2:

Timing Helper 1:QMK04Z

Timing Helper 2:

Pit Lane Controller: BND

Pit Lane Organiser:

Starters:

1. jlnewton

2. 33NIZ

3. Nismo_Boy

4. Genesis

5. Predator

6. GTRman1992

7. Slamm

8. ImpulR33R

9. TeamKrazy

10. maccattack

11. Fullysic

12. Rhinorebel

13. stealth

14. WiZardOz

15. TOY 33

16. GTR CAM

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in.. I was up for the May track day anyhow..

dress code is yes.. plus you need a giant pea on your head josh.. to match your brain

hmm.. hopefully I can get an upgrade done in time or I'll be last .. that can't be good..

I think its still a bit of EOI If I am guessing correctly?

So we will need at least 15 cars or it is not worth going ahead with the day.

p.s. you guys who don't have one will also have to factor in $50 for a QR racing licence I believe.. this requires a valid drivers licence i think as well.. i.e. if you have lost your licence currently you might have to sit out.

this requires a valid drivers licence i think as well.. i.e. if you have lost your licence currently you might have to sit out.

Can someone confirm or deny this to a CERTAINTY because at willowbank (drag strip) many were sure you required a non suspended provisional drivers license to race but thats not the case as I raced there on l's way ago......im not having a go at you gordo I just want to know as on the day I will have a license however it will most likely be lacking points.....ie suspended. I doubt this should matter as having a license doesnt even matter for getting a cams license or andra license etc..if anyone knows, let me know.

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