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Hello all! :banana:

Just a question: where would i find a race track to ride on in Sydney? Tarmac one...

What should i do to get on a track, any special license? and how much it would cost.

Alternatively, is there a place in Sydney that would be wide enough with a good surface and no live creatures around in few kilometers. =)

I just want to improve my parking skills. ; ))) :laughing-smiley-014:

Thanks a lot!

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well we've got 4 of them within 3 hours of sydney (will probably get a 5th next year). lots of threads in the events and NSW members sections.

what are you looking for? depending on what sort of track day and who is organising it you might need no license, a wakefield, AASA or CAMS L2S license

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well...that used to be true a few years back, you had to drive a taxi to get a run there.

these days you can do:

taxi series (including things like aussie racecars or utes)

12hr production car race

full track superspint (was on last week)

and the NSW state series is going there in 2009.....which means GTRs are returning to the mountain for a race or the first time in 17 years. I'll bust my arse to make sure my skyline is on the grid.

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