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Skidpan Days Are Back !


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Hi Everyone

For those of you that have been asking....

We will begin conducting Skidpan Training Courses within the next few weeks !

I will have details of costs etc very soon

In the meantime, if you would like to come along to one of our Skidpan days please shoot me an email so I can get an idea of interested drivers

[email protected]

Kind regards

Kev

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So you wait until i do a sandown track day to roast the car n then you tell me about the skid pan opening up again!!! DAMN YOU!!!!

Will get the car running sweet again before i book another skid pan day.

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Exactly what i was about to ask :(

Same old place Guys, but the circuit hire has gone up substantially (surprise,surprise)

We're working on the most economical way of running the days.

Will have dates late next week when we get back from Perth

Have a great Easter

:)

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woo! interested - atleast the car will stand the skid pan more than the track :D

at least this venue wont mind you dumping oil onto an oil based skidpan :D

+1 keen to do this again, although perhaps smaller group numbers this time so we have more time on the pan?

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