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Myself and hoonz are going to be heading down to Wakefield for an open practice day this Friday (28th June)...

We would love to have some other SAU peeps there to burn up the asphalt with us!!!

Not many details for me to tell you other than the following:

No-one has booked out the day, it's a Wakefield Park-organised "open day" where any cars (cars only) can practice...

Costs:

* $71.50 for the day

* $27.50 for a Wakefield Clubcomp Licence valid for 12 months

* Helmet hire available for $20 per day with a $50 Deposit

For more information, and details on how to get to Wakefield, goto http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/site/frameset.cfm

You can call me on 0418881113 :(

Hope to see you there!

Andrew. :uh-huh:

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DAMNIT!!!!!!

I just checked the Wakefield web site.

They have changed it to a RACE cars only day (instead of street cars only). How rude of them.

This has now really pissed me off, which means everybody's plans to go down are now screwed up.

NO MORE TRACK DAY TOMORROW :):mad: :mad:

I just called Wakefield Park.

M: What the hell is going on? I just went to your website and it says tomorrow is now race cars only... You can't just change the calendar like that. We've all taken the day off work and cancelled other commitments and now you just go and change it to race cars only!"

W: uh ah... uh... well... uh... yeah... we don't usually change it like that, but there are all these british touring cars here and we didn't realise that there were so many and they need to practice and uh... eh...ah..."

M: Well screw that... You can't just change the day like that... Are you going to reimburse us all our day's pay?"

W: um... ah... eh... what cars do you guys have?

M: Skylines, Silvias, stuff like that... They're not race cars if that's what you're thinking...

W: well.............. I suppose you could come alo

M: NO... I'm not going to interfere with the race drivers' practice session... I'm not going to screw them around like you screwed us around"

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