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Following the positive feedback from the track day on Monday 11th July 2005, Paul & I have decided to book the track (Queensland Raceway) again for Tuesday 30th August 2005.

We will also change the track format mid day to give drivers some variety.

Cost will be the same at $110.00 each and spectators are still free.

Drivers will be required to have a current AASA, CAMS, or MA licence. Licences can be purchased on the day. ($20 for 1 day or $55 for a year)

Numbers are limited, so let me know ASAP (payment into the below account will secure your spot)

I have set up a CBA account for the track day

Commonwealth Bank

BSB: 064 183

Account: 10117368

You need to put your username on the deposit so I know who has paid.

Regards,

Tim

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Hi Peter,

You have been added to the list already from your post in the other thread. I will be sending out the formal email on this track day tonight and also pizza night.

You can pay either Tim or myself as we are working together on these days now.

I already have 28 reserved spots for this day, so get in quick to reserve a spot.

If you want to be added to the track day mailing list, PM me your email address.

Paul

Excellent. I'll make sure your on the list.

Anyone who is on the mailing list, the best way to reserve a spot is to send me an email. If your not on the mailing list and want to be, PM me your email address and I'll add you and send you the latest Time Attack Track Day email and an invite to Track Day Pizza night. You don't have to have driven to come to pizza night, its open to anyone interested and wants to come along to check it all out.

Paul

  • 2 weeks later...

hey Gary,

Yes I have you on the list. But I am overbooked for this day so I have asked everyone to either pay now or let me know the day they will pay so I can finalise the start line up. Looks to be the biggest track day yet.

If we keep growing I hope to go to a full day format soon.

ok,

I will try and get the money into your account next week, not to sure if i can as i am away with work and have a very hectic week next week. I f i cant get it to you i will ask Trent to get it to you. But i am a definite, there will be nothing short of WWIII to keep me away.

Cheers

Gary

  • 3 weeks later...

Here is the current line up for next track day. Looks to be a great mix of performance cars:

6 x Nissan GTS

5 x Nissan GTR

3 x Nissan Silvia S13

1 x Nissan 300ZX

4 x Subaru WRX

2 x Ford XR8

2 x Holden Commodore

1 x Holden CV8 Monaro

1 x Holden Senator

1 x Porsche 911 GT3

2 x Mazda RX-7

1 x Mazda MX-5

2 x Toyota Supra

1 x Toyota GT-4

1 x BMW E30 318i

1 x Honda Prelude

2 x Honda Integra

1 x Satria Gti

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