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during briefing you are taught correct driving line, braking points, seating position, hand position and a few other handy tips. then u got about 3 1/2 hours out there on the skid pan to put it into practice over a few different track setups, there is a instructor the whole time who will come in the car with u a few times give you ongoing tips through out the day and even drive your car around to show you how it should be done

sorry guys all full now

Myself

alix

2lv8etr

v8eater

mark

jordan

dan

nik

cr8z

char

thanks for all the interest i am sure i will be running another one very soon with WCC so ill post up when i have some dates sorted

few of us meeting at caltex servo kelvin rd maddington @ 7.30am for a 7.40 leave to then meet there for 8am.

cameras? hrmm maybe i should have cleaned my car sometime this year.

I'll be there. :-) Great idea to cruise there!

wicked day guys, had an absalute blast. but now i need new brake pads and i need to change me brake fluid lol.

loved the skids at the end Brendon! and POST UP THEM VIDS!!!

Yeh guys, great day! Had a blast! Can't wait too see some pics or vids.

thanks to all the guys who came and had a ball i think i got about half way through my rubber and a few hits to the head with the car flicking around but yeah i think i will start planning our next 1 asap

Awesome day guys. A day to really test ya car control skills. It was tops.

Tyres are pritty well fried now but hey, ive got a smile on my face that i cant remove. A must do again soon.

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