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You stand at the flagging points with a flag. you are right out there on the track. It's as close as you can get to the action. Last time all the flaggies loved it.

Also there is CB radio whoring. Who could forget such classics as:

"Car number 69 has temporarily lost traction for the last 9 consecutive corners"

After an R33 ran off the track a certain marshall at turn 1 was heard "We have a beached whale"

Doing the flags is awesome fun, Adam is 100% right - everyone had a blast :)

Just wondering if there is room for spectating and if there is an entry fee. Interested on coming to watch, just recently bought a skyline and looking forward to what other have to offer. Thanks!!

Just wondering if there is room for spectating and if there is an entry fee. Interested on coming to watch, just recently bought a skyline and looking forward to what other have to offer. Thanks!!

Yeah you can come along, wont cost you anything :dry:

Gees whats with all the softness here, everyone pulling out. Oh well at least there will be some rotors out there to chop chop :( Oh and also Adam :O:D

Fear the Cefiro :P

Flag Marshalling is sweet fun, couple of deck chairs, a few bevvies and cb whoring, next best thing to not being on the track.....

Regarding the 'can I be a spectator' sometimes at the entry gate their is an official that gets you to sign a disclaimer (racing is dangerous mmmkay) and they will ask what your intentions are, 3 or 4 times over the past year I have just said 'spectator' and they tried to deny me access because no spectators were allowed (ie 1000 people camping on the fence) so just say you are helping a mate in the pits,

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Man, with all these non-drivers.. perhaps a few of you should lend me a set of keys for the day. I'll take good care of it.

It's been 2 weeks since my last track day and I'm having withdrawal symptoms :blush:

I just started a thread on the zed forum to see fi can get some fo the cardigan wearers along to give you Skyline boys a hurry up. Should get a few and will put on UAS site as well.

ZED FORUM

Bugger...

Adam, I was chatting to Chris Eastern today and he is keen as to come. I'll chase him to pay some dollars, but I would guess that given we are drifting this weekend at Oran it wont be till next week that either of us square the bill.

Hey John, are you coming to play mate?

Dan.

Any spots left as i have a mate in a 300zx who wants to come along for his first time..... i know i know he drives a door wedge *hides from John* but he is keen to give it a go.

Let me know Adam >_<




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