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We run a Sprint Day, which is timed laps - no door to door racing.

Don't really want drifting as it slows up the guys trying to put in good laps and usually means someone is dragging dirt onto the track.

All you need is a Qld Raceway license which is mandatory to do any event there anyway. It costs $55 a year.

The insurance is AASA not CAMS so you don't need any cams stuff.

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So all I pay is $55 a year to QLD Raceway which allows me to race on their circut at anytime I want when there is an event on that the public can join in?

No additional fee's or anything? Just a straight forward $55 and thats it?

Just need to make sure before I put my hand up to do this. Would be good to be able to get in and do this type of stuff as I cant do it on public roads.

I think the renewal is still $55 as last year.

Week days can be hard for some people to attend, but the track rental and accessibility is heaps better for us.

I give heaps of notice of up coming events so people can plan a day off. I have already booked all of next years days.

I give heaps of notice of up coming events so people can plan a day off. I have already booked all of next years days.

Did you book any for the weekend? The weekend would only be best for me to attend as my job requires me on site 8am-5pm mon-fri and sometimes but rarely (of lately) on wknds.

ParagOn, I think I already have a spot reserved for you (list is at home)

There are about 5 spots left to max out. I'll put a starting list of vehicles up soon.

We even have an Improved Production race car coming out. Will be a great morning.

Hey Paul,

Finally got the car back on the road yesterday. Have a week or two of bedding in and final tune up to come. Can I confirm with you in about two weeks. If not - let me know - I will probably come out for a look see.

Cheers

Peter

Hey Peter,

Great to hear your car is back in the game. The front group will be looking awesome this time. Be a great watch. Porsche GT-3, Improved Porduction race car, 600Hp Supra's, 700Hp GTR's, 900Hp Commodore.

I'll put a provisional booking down for you and just let me know ASAP. You and the GT-3 have been the Time Attack contenders all year, be good to have you there for the final battle.

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6 x Nissan Skyline GTST

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2 x Nissan Silvia

1 x Subaru WRX

2 x Subaru WRX STI

1 x Subaru Liberty

2 x Toyota Supra

1 x Toyota MR-2

2 x Toyota GT-4

3 x Mitsubishi EVO

1 x Honda Integra Type R

1 x Honda Integra

1 x Mazda RX8

1 x Mazda MX-5

8 x Holden Commodore

1 x Holden Monaro

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