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Wakefield Park SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH 2007

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This event is a great introduction to motorsport, we will have John Boston from Ian Luff Motivation Australia as well as 2006 Aussie Racing Car Champion Paul Kemal from VIP Petfoods Racing on hand for driver tuition.

  • This event will have timing for all cars.


  • Each group will have a session without timing for passanger rides.


You will need to have a valid CAMS or Wakefield Park licence. A Wakefield Park licence can be purchased at the track when you register. I believe that the cost of the Wakefield Park licences have recently increased to $50.00. Note that all passangers will also require a Wakefield Park licence.

AUTOsports has invested a serious amount of time and resources into getting our new online event registration system up and running. Those wanting to participate in this event please go to the Events section on the website or click ont eh following link; http://www.autosports.com.au/events/view/2

THERE ARE NO OTHER WEEKEND TRACK DAYS AT WAKEFIELD AVAILABLE FOR ANYONE FOR THE REST OF 2007!!!

The cost of the day is $160.00 per driver.

Full "weekend" track day... full timing facilities... some of the best driver trainers in the country and a great atmosphere for $160.00.

I am proud to state that this is seriously good value and i challenge people to find a better deal!

All other terms and conditions are available via the events section on the AUTOsports website.

For an up to date list of entrants... please click on the following link;

http://www.autosports.com.au/events/view/2

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Oh Oh and i have Friday off due to APEC.... hhmmmm Corinne put me down as a maybe! Will confirm after DECA if thats ok!

You're already down silly!

The autosports events site shows all 50 entrants booked. This event isnt already fully booked Corinne?

We might need a reserves list.. There are quite a few who haven't paid as yet.

I paid this ages ago.....now i cant even remember paying so it feels like im getting it for free....who from here is heading out???

Yea prob me.. But I'm just there by default.

You're already down silly!

We might need a reserves list.. There are quite a few who haven't paid as yet.

Yeah me too, i just registered on the site and saw 1 place left so put my name in, didnt reliase i was commiting to payment.... i am wondering if it is ok to pay after DECA....??!!

Yeah me too, i just registered on the site and saw 1 place left so put my name in, didnt reliase i was commiting to payment.... i am wondering if it is ok to pay after DECA....??!!

You would have to speak to Marty about that.

sounds like a very good deal. kemal and boston are both very handy steerers. shame it's sold out, but I don't think I could get my sh1t together in time anyway :D

I'm already confirmed.

I like wakefield (and icecream) :D

I don't like pikers....I reckon peddler has to start demanding payment within 2 weeks of signing up or they're off the list. Otherwise it will just be the same shit again next time. I think 7 reserves have already been bumped up to fill spots. That shit ain't right as the booking is made based on people showing their interest and signing up in the first place.

I understand that too. But in alot of cases it's people claiming a spot so they have the option. In this case it's pretty bloody obvious that is happening. As soon as the call went out for final payment 10 people dropped out.

I specifically didn't sign up for the circuit club day at EC and the wakefield evo day so that i knew my car would be in working order for this day. If shit happens between now and the day and i can't make it I'll accept that i've lost my money, and know that the organiser isn't out of pocket as a result.

Seriously, how many more track days do you think the Autosports guys will organize if they lose money on this one as a result of drop outs?




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