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Hey track freaks. B)

Eastern creek are holding a twilight meeting, Wednesday 7th of December, 4.30 to 9.00 . [ARDC]

Cost is $200.

For your money you get

Drivers briefing: track rules/attitude/driver position/cornering and lines.

Unlimited laps and speed.

Advanced , intermediate and new levels so you can get amongst drivers/cars of similar class.

Helmets , roadworthyness and no slicks. R compounds are fine.

Fee includes a light dinner.

Guests are $15 per head.

Numbers are limited so if your interested, call 9672 1000.

Bookings essential.

ps: unsure how to attatch link, it's a neanderthal thing. :blink:

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Track Day Cancelled........ :)

Notified today that due to low numbers, they had to call the event off.

Guess I'll have to try Wakefield Park for a thrash.

Next meet at Eastern Creek is Jan 20th.

wow who was running it?

$200 for 4 hours is damn expensive :D no wonder they didnt get the numbers

ARDC wanted to take my cash. Your right, lot of boo for little time, but desperate men do desperate things. Havn't done EC yet, will have 2 wait till 20th for L2S practice day.

Wayne -

I may be in for the EC day on the 20th, but we will see how we go financially after new years + christmas is over :)

Wakefield would also be nice sometime soon, provided it isnt as wet as it was on last sunday :D

Heat will probably be more of an issue



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