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hey guys, just looking at the Wakefield events calandar, theres an open track day on monday 22 Aug, I know its short notice for work etc, but im planning on heading there (gotta love leisure days!) just throwing this up for anoyone that may be keen to go

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ill be at integra fixing some cars methinks

hopefully someone breaks something so they can bring it in hehe jokes

Or we can bring a car in,and you can break something...LOL! Yeah,s'pose you can't really ask Ed and Anthony for a day off to do a trackday if you're the work experience flogging boy...

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im working and probably couldn't get the day off.

if was too go up though, should i be worried about doing a track day without a baffled sump?

Need new rota's though Im interested for a watch for sure!

Sump: been told it should be ok, apart from the first long right hander.

- M

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Or we can bring a car in,and you can break something...LOL! Yeah,s'pose you can't really ask Ed and Anthony for a day off to do a trackday if you're the work experience flogging boy...

someone had to say it

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In relation to the wakefield licence, can we substitute a cams L2S licence in place of the wakefield one ?

i guess so... they accept the little CAMS card SAU sent me when i joined, which im led to beleive isnt anything real at all...

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