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Posted on behalf of The Australian Academy of Motorsport:

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Drive Day!!!!

Hi Guys and Gals,

It's that time again - get you engines ready!

There's another Track Day on Saturday 22nd March. I have attached the invitation and hope to see you there.

Give us a call if you have any queries. Simone 0416 029 329 or Brad 0428 410 501.

Regards

Simone

An Invitation to take part in the AAMs Drive Day at Oran Park

on Saturday 22nd March 2003

We have pleasure in confirming that the next AAMs Drive Day will be held at Oran Park on 22nd March.

The day will be run as a series of 20-30 minute on-track sessions, with drivers grouped according to their experience, and the type of car they are driving. There will only be 8 to 10 cars on the track at a time. Regardless of skill level, each driver will have an instructor with them for the initial sessions.

We will be able to provide each driver with quality “in-car“ tuition (if desired) from one of our team of AAMs instructors during the day, to help polish up your techniques and enhance your driving skills.

The cost of a Drive Day is $295.00 incl gst per driver and will include a light lunch. Catering will be organised for the number of participants only – if you have people coming out to watch who would like lunch – please contact Simone on 9899 3451 – there will be a small fee.

Because of the popularity of such days, places will only be allocated to the people who send their registration form back accompanied by payment Before Tuesday 18th March.

We look forward to receiving your registration form and a cheque in favour of Australian Academy of MotorSport to secure your place on the day. Until then, Safe Motoring.

Simone Cavanagh

Course Co-ordinator

Registration Form

Yes, I wish to take part in the AAMs Drive Day at Oran Park on Saturday 22nd March 2003

Please Print

Name............................................................................

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Address.........................................................................

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…............................................................Post Code........................

Contact Phone Number. ( )........................................................

E Mail Address……………….....................…………………………..

Car .....................................................

Experience .............................................

My cheque / postal order for $295.00 is attached

Call Simone for Direct Deposit Details and Credit Card Payments

(02) 9899 3451

Post to AAMs Drive Day

PO Box 747 Castle Hill NSW 1765

Any changes to mailing details or new email details please contact Simone 9899 3451 or Fax 9899 3440 or email [email protected]

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From what I have been told this event is a training focussed day with lots of instruction available and plenty of time on the track.

If you wish to be added to their mailing list drop Simone a message.



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