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COST: $25 / person

FORMAT OF DAY

9:00 - Briefing, at which all participants need to attend.

Sessions will alternate between DRIVER ONLY and PASSENGER Sessions.

Each Session will run for approx 30 minutes.

REQUIREMENTS:- You will require a Australian Standard approved helmet.

- Be covered from wrist to neck to ankle in a flame retardant material clothing.

- Suitable closed in footware.

THE CAR:

- Needs to be of a roadworthy or race worthy condition and have all lose objects removed from the car.

- All brake lights should be working as there are a number of cars on the circuit sometimes of different capabilities therefore brake lights are important to warn participants behind that you are stopping.

LICENCE REQUIREMENTS:

There are no licences required for the day but drivers need to be over the age of 16, but this would depend on the stature and capabilities of the person involved. Passengers may be younger than sixteen but must be able to fit into the vehicle in a safer manner.

OTHER:

- There is air available for tyres but you will need your own pressure gauge or borrow someone’s on the day.

- Fuel will be available, AVGAS, ULP, OPTIMAX and JFP Racing Unleaded at selected times through the day.

- The kiosk will be open and will have hot and cold food and drinks available.

If you have not been to a Winton Fun Day and are interested in participating in motorsport or a least seeing what all the fuss is about the you should mark January 29th in your calendar as a fun day for the whole family.

For more details contact Winton Motor Raceway on (03) 5766 4235.

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sound cool

does this mean around the track

YEP....I went to the last one in december.....its OK and good fun but you gotta be careful as theres a lot of idots who act really stupid on the track

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