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Circuit Club Uber Cheap Track Day - Tomorrow At Wakefield!


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From www.Circuitclub.com.au

We still have a few spots available for the December 19 Wakefield Christmas special but you must get in quick!

If you were confused about the $95 ticket and the layout of the day, hopefully this email will clarify it. Basically we are offering a half day ticket at $95 for the first time. The idea is to create a party atmosphere, without sacrificing too much track time or space!

Full day ticket: $190 (free timing included)

Half day ticket: $95 (+ $20 optional for timing)

Passengers FREE! (untimed sessions only)

So what’s difference?

Wakefield Park has kindly allowed us to run from 9am to 5pm, giving us an extra hour of tracktime!

So for a full day ticket you essentially get a normal trackday with an extra session.

On a half day ticket you will get up to 4 x 15 minute sessions on the day for just $95. Bargain!

Those who have opted for a half day ticket must choose if they would like to drive in timed sessions ($20 extra) or untimed sessions, where passengers are allowed.

We’ve also organised some great prizes from our friends at Yokohama and GCG Turbos, so come along and bring your friends for a great Christmas Trackday!

email [email protected] for more info and bookings.



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