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Hi Everyone

Just letting you all know that Driver Dynamics will be holding exclusive 'Trackdays' (more like Track-evenings) at Sandown on every available Friday night during the daylight savings months, starting this October 2008 and running to the end of March 2009.

These track-evenings will run from 5.00pm until 9.00pm (we need to be off the circuit at 8.30pm).

The cost to attend will be $150 per driver.

They will be run to the same format as our normal trackdays with instructors, flaggies, safety crew etc.

There will be a limit of 45 drivers, divided into 3 groups of 15 drivers, each group will get 20 minutes on the circuit per hour.

Note that we will be running on every available Friday night, which is around 22 nights, we cant run when the V8's are on, or if there is a horse race meeting the following Saturday.

Kind regards

Kev

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