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Maxtrackattack Autokhana Event Saturday March 17th 2007


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There is a MaxTrackAttack event planned to be held on Saturday, March 17th. Again we will run the event just with a single long course, which we run all session and that’s the reason why this event is most suitable for new competitors.

Yes, just one course to learn and so you can concentrate on your lines etc, while at the same time observing experienced guys on how they fine tune their skills. If you aren’t interested in the results, the timing during the event will give you an indication on how your driving is improving.

In between times you have the chance to talk to the seasoned competitors on how you can improve and what’s important about the course, like your driving lines, breaking points, corner entry, apex and exit points. There are valuable lessons to be learned from these guys so that you can move on from there.

The event is also very interesting to the experienced driver, simply because it gives the chance to try different lines, suspension settings and tyre pressures. If you happen to go too hard, nothing is lost, because only your three fastest times count towards the results!

The newly designed and further opened course as well as the entry form are available by sending an email to [email protected] Please get your MaxTrackAttack Entry Form, fill it in and get it back to us ASAP.

Edited by MaxAction

Hi Guys,

seing the March 17th MaxTrackAttack event is going to be held on a Saturday, we are a little light on with bookings, but still the event is going to go ahead. There will be just one combined session though, with competitors needing to arrive no later then 10:30. We will finish at about 14:45 - 15:00 with extra runs to be had.

Again we will run the event just with a single long course, which we run all session and that’s the reason why this event is especially suitable for new competitors and guys who want to fine tune their latest modifications, simply because it gives you the chance to try different lines, suspension settings and tyre pressures. If you happen to go too hard, nothing is lost, because only your three fastest times count towards the results!

The newly designed and further opened course as well as the entry form are available by sending an email to [email protected]

As a special attraction we will also have the UWA Motorsport team competing in their special Formula SAE car, which will be very exciting to watch, while they prepare for later competition on an international level. Their car with just a 599ccm engine should be blindingly fast, and even though we will time their runs, as usual on those rare occasions, they will run outside our competition. There will be two drivers from the UWA Motorsport Team, so we will have ample opportunity to watch them!

Please get your MaxTrackAttack Entry Form, fill it in and get it back to us ASAP.

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