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Anyone Wanna Come To Mdtc For A Few Laps This Sunday (1st Nov) ?


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I'm probably going with my mate or my dad who will drive me up there as I've lost my road licence .. spoke to the chap on the phone, tells me there's only 6 people booked in for sunday so far so it's gonna be very quiet and lots of track time for $100.

It starts at 8 AM and goes to about 4 PM .. helmets required for the track and they provide a yearly licence for $25. Helmet hire is $25 for the day also if you don't have one.

I haven't drive in a week (only 24 more to go !! farrrrk...) and miss my baby so this will be a good time to enjoy some driving on a good road without worrying about pot holes, generic speed limits or the popo. This is NOT an official sau track day and there is no official timing involved. It's just for fun and/or learnng the limits of your car.

http://mdtc.com.au/

  • 3 weeks later...

I gave up on the idea when i realized where this place was (near Goulburn) I thought it was west/southwest sydney lol ..confused it with another similarly sounding suburb in the west of syd



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