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Yes you do need a current drivers license. It is a requirement of the insurance we take out for the day. I have confirmed this as we had someone with a suspended license last track day and had to cancel their participation.

what exciting insurance do we receive on the day? I dont get insurance on the road, ill be extremely happy to receive it on the track.

Note: I know its probably public liability or the likes of that

  • 3 weeks later...

alright i'm lost. Is this day going to go ahead or are the numbers short? Has anybody asked the supra boys whether they would like to share, or anyone else for that matter? because if this day is not going ahead, i'll go to the may 9th track day etc.....

is that the plan? or are all spots on the may ninth day filled?

cheers, Mark

Mark, I'll clarify:

Sunday May 22 - Only has about 14 people signed up. It looks like being cancelled.

Monday May 9 - Has enough people claiming to come but not enough payments. Past history tells me people are not coming until the cash is in the bank. So this day is also in trouble.

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