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AUTOSPORTS WAKEFIELD PARK TRACK DAY

JAN 19TH 2008

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***This is the revised event from Dec 15th***

60 POSITIONS

5 GROUPS

10 MINUTE SESSIONS

FULL TIMING AVAILABLE

WE WILL HAVE PASSANGER SESSIONS

Come along and take advantage of Autosports own driver trainers John Boston and Paul Kemal for no additional cost.

These events are for both experienced and those with no experience who want to learn more about getting into motorsport.

* Arrive at track at 7.30am

* Sign-on before 8.00am

* Driver Briefing at 8.30am

* First Session starts at 9.00am

So come along and have some fun with the Autosports Crew

To pay, you must sign up to www.autosports.com.au

Click on http://www.autosports.com.au/events/view/6 and register for the event.

Once you have registered payment details and your very own reference will be given to you which

you must use in order for us to confirm your spot.

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The details are not up yet. I will talk to Marty about it.

Everyone who has paid for the wakefield day on the 15th of Dec will automatically be entered into this one.

Please let me know if you can't attend and need a refund.

Cheers,

Corinne

Mmmm, pending the motor not blowing up....

Haha I'll be pending you having an engine finished by then :(

yay! got my sh**t sorted..

im IN!

paying next weeek :domokun:

btw how many sau members are attending just wanna get a rough idea

Woo!

Um there will be a few not sure who many I will keep and eye out and see later on.

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