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Ive organised for a few people to go down the night before the trackday and stay at Wakefield Park to avoid having to drive for ages early morning (i hate getting up early) just to make it intime for scrutineering

Here are the details.....

Leaving Sydney on Saturday the 1st of July at 3pm (so please aim to arrive no later than 245pm as we cant wait for latecomers) from the Tooronga Tce Carpark in Beverly Hills (next to the train station) and head for Wakefield Park

Arrive at Wakefield and check into rooms by 530pm, rest of the day is free for whatever, Goulburn is very close and will be the spot for dinner

Ive been told the gates at Wakefield are locked at 530pm, and to go in and out you need a key, the key is a $20 CASH deposit that you get back when leaving on the Sunday afternoon. It is not essential for all, just get one if you plan to go out at night and need to get back in

The cars will be safe while we are there. They can be stored in pit area (most people will probably do this), the spectator carpark, a pit garage ($50 each) or next to the cabins where we will be sleeping

Ive also been advised there is breakfast included if the wakefield guys arent overwhelmed on that morning - so be extra nice to them :D . I personally will be having breakfast in Goulburn and using that as warmup for the cars is a good idea.

So there are some who are already paid, to be on the list you have to pay, no paying on the day, payments only in advance as thats how Wakefield work. Payment will be $50 each person, and the rooms have 2 beds in each room - so choose who you want in your room if you want, not that it really matters

To be on the list, simply deposit $50 into this account and put your full SAU username and "accom" in the box so we know what its for. e.g. "N1GTR accom" etc

Ok then. It's time to get depositing.

The Skylines Australia bank account details are as follows:

Bank - NAB

Branch - Marrickville

Account name - Skylines Australia NSW

BSB - 082 356

Account number - 546 393 766

You will not be on the list until i have confirmed the payment, payments can be accepted until the 29th of June so theres plenty of time to make sure you are confirmed

Paid/confirmed

N1GTR

dOOdz

nath95

mr 32

Liz

DIF

R33DEVIAT

Primordial x2

Sl!m

Godzl1975 x 2

Impact_blue

Bunta

lingeringsoul

Jon Bates x2 (Primordials mates)

satanic x 3

TO4GTR

Here is a map of the meeting point for the day - its close to the Motorway, and has enough parking

wakiemeetpoint.jpg

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now that is a top idea. it's such a bitch if you try and drive down there the morning of a trackday, then straight back in the arvo. this way you can arrive at the track ready to drive, not ready for a nap.

cheap too. trust me people it's well worth it.




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