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hey guys,

this got sent to me from the old boy

Subject: Very Important Notice to all Car Enthusiasts

Below is some important Info we would like to pass on -

Dear Car Club members,

On Wednesday the 1st of July, Wyong Shire Council advertised for Expressions Of Interest in the proposed ‘Wyong Automotive Racing Precinct’.

Essentially, Wyong Council are looking at the level of interest shown by local and surrounding car clubs in a motor sport / driver training facility on the Central Coast of NSW, 1 hour from Hornsby and 40 minutes from Newcastle.

Having been an avid follower and participant in motorsport for the last 20 years, I was very disappointed, like many of us, to see the demise of Amaroo Park Raceway and the impending demise of Oran Park does not leave NSW motorsport lovers with too many venues to view and enjoy our sport.

Wyong Shire Council has asked that interested parties complete a survey and return it to them by the 17th of July which does not give us much time. The questionnaire / survey can be found at the following address.

http://www.wyong.nsw.gov.au/about/Motor_sp...uestionaire.pdf

I feel very strongly about the opportunity for us to contribute to the development of a genuine motorsport/ driver training facility that is well overdue. It would provide us all with an alternate venue to showcase our sport and help develop our kids into safer drivers of the future.

We cannot let an opportunity like this pass us by. It has taken too long to come to reality and left unsupported, will disappear indefinitely.

For those of you that require additional information, please view the website at http://www.wyong.nsw.gov.au/about/council_notices.html#40

or contact Kathryn Heintz, Strategic Planner

on 43505552 or at [email protected]

I encourage your members to take the time to fill out this questionnaire and return it to Wyong Shire Council prior to July 17. They can address it to:

Council Chambers

PO Box 20

Wyong NSW 2259

This is a matter of utmost urgency. Please feel free to circulate this email to anybody who you feel may benefit from such a facility right here on the Central Coast. The more support, the better for all of us.

Many thanks,

and heres the pdf form

Motor_sport_facility_questionaire.pdf

fill it out, help em out, do whatever you can!

cheers

Lint

The way it's structured, looks like it's supposed to be submitted by our club representative(s), not by individual members...

I'd message the president, and get him to action it :down:

We should also distribute to as many car clubs as possible.

Its on quite a few car forums now actually,

jdmst, mx5cartalk, here, performanceforums, trackchat etc etc

Hopefully word gets out, the council see it through our eyes and it can go ahead.

NSW NEEDS MOAR TRACKS!!! lol

Is SAU NSW President submitting one on behalf of all of us?
I'd imagine so :(

Yep, this was discussed at a quick dinner we (Neil as President, Duncan as Treasurer, and myself as VP - unfortunately, Steven "Dr_Doof" as the other VP, was unable to attend due to sickness) had last week, and we are working on getting right onto this and pushing it as far as we can as a club.

Think how many motorsport involved car clubs there are in NSW (look at natsoft.com.au) ....and then imagine how many members that club would have!

if we all get behind it, fingers crossed it can all happen with the right support.

Next year for state rounds, there is only EC and wakefield now, its going to be hard to book weekend race meets with just these two tracks, NSW badly needs another track!

nsw needs 5 more tracks.. with lots of pit girls... good looking pit girls... with legs and stuff... in short skimpy outfits,

a big sign sign saying "all cars welcome, we have pit girls!"... then in two months we make a move against the rebel forces and ban gimps and their V8's (euro v8s accepted), see how they feel... then we will kick back with a choice of mello yello, fanta, or creaming soda, with our good looking pit girls.. while they sit outside the fence with their cheap wine and 3 day growth.

the king of pop maybe dead, as is the king of rock and roll... but we still have rex hunt! long live rex hunt yo!!!

:laugh: was that entirely necessary? i dont want to be on the other side of the fence.....

nsw needs 5 more tracks.. with lots of pit girls... good looking pit girls... with legs and stuff... in short skimpy outfits,

a big sign sign saying "all cars welcome, we have pit girls!"... then in two months we make a move against the rebel forces and ban gimps and their V8's (euro v8s accepted), see how they feel... then we will kick back with a choice of mello yello, fanta, or creaming soda, with our good looking pit girls.. while they sit outside the fence with their cheap wine and 3 day growth.

the king of pop maybe dead, as is the king of rock and roll... but we still have rex hunt! long live rex hunt yo!!!

some needs to start sleeping with the ceo of coke dude to get in on his track.. i bet fatz could get us in.

the problem is the government spend all their money paying police to keep hoons off the roads.

build a track, reduce crime, reduce speeding etc, and police can get back to doing whatever it is they are meant to do.. ive forgotten as its been soo long since they did anything other than hand over defects.

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