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Any objections to a random spectator? I won't have my brakes done by then so unwilling to hurt them much in the condition they are in, but don't mind watching.

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Any objections to a random spectator? I won't have my brakes done by then so unwilling to hurt them much in the condition they are in, but don't mind watching.

Spectors ar enot only welcomed, they are encouraged! Please come along anyway.

As for your brakes, its not a really high speed type setup so std brakes will be fine. Top speed will probably be around 90-100kph. Plus, its not a race, so no need to put unnecassary pressure on yourself or the car.

Spectors ar enot only welcomed, they are encouraged! Please come along anyway.

As for your brakes, its not a really high speed type setup so std brakes will be fine. Top speed will probably be around 90-100kph. Plus, its not a race, so no need to put unnecassary pressure on yourself or the car.

As long as your car would pull up they would be fine, in my opinion if you would drive it on the street you could drive it on the skidpan ;) From memory once or twice I hit about 110 (maybe a bit more) last time out before I thought it would be a better idea to get on the brakes rather than try to clear the grass onto the v8 track :P That's a great thing about it with the instructors, you find out so much more about good braking points & turning lines :)

I'm waiting on confirmation of our paintball windup before I start swapping sessions. That said, if we can attend the afternoon session then I'm looking for another spot in the arvo for my mate :dry:

What shop is the best to purchase helmets from? I've failed to try and find a thread where I recall I think someone saying the Suzuki Bike Shop in Midland was meant to be good with good prices too. I cbf shopping around, rather just go to one shop and get the helmet with little fuss.

There's a new place next to Superchump in Morley that sells helmets and stuff.

If you're investing in a new helmet for motorsport activities then you might want to make sure you get a proper car racing helmet (can't remember what the regs and codes are) as motorcycle and car helmets are different.

If anyone is willing to swap from afternoon to morning let me know.

Seul_avec who is currently signed in for morning would rather go afternoon...

I'll take that swap if it's not already taken :banana:

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