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Hi Guys,

I have been talking to Qld Raceway and there are a few Sat bookings open for next year. They have a club deal where it is 100 cars @ $110 for the day.

If you guys are interested, please post and we can add up the numbers. I can arrange to fill in the missing numbers to get the 100 from my other track day members. I was thinking of trying a joint Skyline/WRX day or something.

If the SAU QLD Club already has plans for next year let me know and kill this post. I have been meaning to join :) (waiting for my car to be fixed). If there is a spot on the committee for a Motorsport Co-ordinator or something I can help out.

Open to comment (just a bit urgent as the spots will go quickly)

Paul

Interested:

jlnewton

GTRgeoff

predator

maccattack

SirSkyline

EVO Cam

zorma3nz

Paulie Bro

r33skyliner

Toy33

AzzurrA

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I think that is for the full day. With 100 cars. Its a Qld Raceway deal. Given the response so far I don't think it will go ahead.

On my track days, I am trying to head towards going full day. For the track day on Nov 30 I got a good deal on an extension of an hour to 5 hours. I just needed everyone to pay up ASAP so I could secure the funds. But I got little response from that email.

Maybe I should put out a survey question to the track day group about going full day with the same numbers. The cost does not double as the insurance is the same price half day or full day and the track rental is cheaper for a full day (per hour).

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