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High Perfomance Training / Track Driving Day 5th November At Sandown


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Hi Everyone

We're conducting a High Performance Training and Track Driving Day at Sandown on Monday 5th November (the day before Melbourne Cup Day)

We will be running the day as an 'open pit lane' day, but we will also have 4 qualified (Certificate 3 and 4) instructors with lots of experience.

We also provide lunches, tea / coffee / soft drinks / cake !!, flaggies and Racesafe medical / rescue crew.

You do not need a CAMS or ASSA licence to participate in our High Performance Training and Track Driving Days

The format we run to is: 3 groups of ten drivers, twenty minutes of track time per hour.

Start time is 8.30 am for safety briefing, track is open from 9.00 am until 4.00pm

Cost is $295.00 per driver.

Check with your insurance company, they may cover you for one of our training days.

If you would like to come along please let me know via email [email protected] or call me 0413 540 197

  • 2 weeks later...
exam timetable release tomorrow.

If 5th Nov is free for me im deff in this time!

well i had a blast thanks kev.

emsta hows the car, and we found the sump plug the purple gtr 33 picked it up with his tyre (punchered it)

well i had a blast thanks kev.

emsta hows the car, and we found the sump plug the purple gtr 33 picked it up with his tyre (punchered it)

yeah car is good man....Ray fixed it up. But there is ABS trouble now, so its back at RE for that. Hopefully will be the only problem, before i look at setting up the handling and getting those guages that you told me about.

It wasnt the purple gtr that was with the racing slicks and the race fuel was it?

thats the one.

i suspect the owner hasnt posted up as there to busy planning your demise ? :)

It wasnt the purple gtr that was with the racing slicks and the race fuel was it?

I should have my brakes sorted out by the end of this week. If nothing else pops up to get replaced, ill have another go at this 1! Wayne mate, this time chuck ur car on the track!

I should have my brakes sorted out by the end of this week. If nothing else pops up to get replaced, ill have another go at this 1! Wayne mate, this time chuck ur car on the track!

Not this time mate..

Planning on doing Broadford on 10 December..

  • 1 month later...

Anyone thinking of doing this, i strongly recommend so!

It's the best way to learn about your car, how it behave and also how to DRIVE on TRACK, braking, turning points as KEV has a crew of qualified professinal RACE DRIVERS on the day to assist.

Kev also has another professinal flaging crew :rolleyes: that will make sure the day go smoothly, make sure its safe for you guys.

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