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As you all know, Oran Park is soon to disappear for ever.

The club I race with in the NSW champs, the Street Sedan Racing Association, have got together with Rotary to run a hot laps for charity day this Sunday, 18/10.

For $150 you get 3 hot laps around Oran Park in my Production Race Car (or another if you prefer :D). As Matt can tell you from last weekend, hot laps in the skyline are great fun, especially if you don't want to drive yourself. Or a great present for someone who may never have thought about going to the race track!

Proceeds from the day will go to RYDA http://www.ryda.org.au who provide driver education and safety awareness for school aged kids.

If you are interested, or know someone who is, please contact me by email:[email protected] or pm here.

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OK, 5 spots are gone but there are a couple left so don't delay!

This is a chance to do some laps in a proper race car around a great track that is about to disappear - and support a worthwhile cause at the same time.

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