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G'day everyone,

Just posting a "heads up" thread for people to get ready for our annual SAU NSW track day.

Its at Wakefield park raceway just outside Goulburn.

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This will be classed as a "Driver training" day and all are welcome, and all types of cars a welcome, (cept for rotaries! :P j/k)

We are just finalising some details and the proper thread will be started asap.

So, saturday June 21st, gear up and lets go racing :D

Bring your friends as passengers are welcome on the day.

Stay tuned for more details, however please post in here if you are interested!

Cheers,

Chris

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get the official lap timing up and running :)

if I was paying attention.. we wont be doing official timming because this is a driver training day and official timing means we cant have passengers.. which would mean we cant have the passengers in the car to give tips and stuff..

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No official timing guys. Otherwise we cannot have passengers and training, but feel free to bring your own devices :)

(This is due to insurance)

mezmerized - Nice one mate!! Good to hear!

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Hey guys,

Just a bit more info on what you'll need for the day

Race licence (CAMS or wakefield or AASA - can be had on the day)

*Helmet - ADR approved and no damage

*Long sleeve shirt and pants

Maybes, things to think about:

Good set of Tyres

Brake bled and pads and a service on all fluids and oils

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