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Wakefield Park has open days on Monday 22 October and Wednesday 24 October. They have nothing listed for the previous weekend of 20-21 October so we are thinking about asking for them to open for us then.

What do people think about these dates? Who's interested?

I've put a poll in. Vote for more than one if you can do it. Obviously most people can do weekends but weekdays are harder. If your preference is the weekend but you could possibly swing a weekday, vote in both.

Personally I'm hoping for a weekend but will try to go on the wednesday if we can't pull that off.

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hmmm......20-21.......that would be the Motor show + linkin park concert + getting shit faced weekend.......definetly out of that one.

I'm really really hoping for an Oran Park GP in mid November.

Can we please organise a Oran park track day sooon?

for the day $100,

$50.00 for a year licence at wakefield.

So your looking if its your first time $150.

you only need the year licence if you:

1. Don't currently have a year licence.

2. Don't have a CAM's licence.

so Greg, your all good to go :rolleyes:

Well I am going to do the BMW supersprint at EAstern Creek (day off is really expensive for me) on the Sunday

I am just waiting for confirmation that I can run slicks in Class O (Other Marque) and then will enter.

They have a couple of spots if anyone else is interested, would be fun to pick on some crappy slower cars like M3s.

Entry form: http://www.bmwclubnsw.asn.au/Entry%20forms...%20Oct%2007.pdf

$210 entry, practice/instructors early morning, qualifying/timed sessions late morning, supersprints all afternoon.




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