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A friend of mine has organised a track day at Wakefield and we need more people to make the day a success.

Below is all the details:

***Thread taken from PGA - Pulsar Group of Australia***

Posting on behalf of the organiser (Adam)

actual thread link:

http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php?t=86345

Booked and organised.

When: Saturday February 13th, 2010.

Where: Wakefield Park

Cost: $145 per person

What is it: For those who havent been before they split you up into "classes" and after 15min on the track they call you in and the next class goes out, and this continues all day. You will get plenty of racing in dont worry.

What you need: Long pants and a long sleeved shirt, enclosed footwear and an australian standards approved helmet.

Note: Also please ensure that your car is not leaking oil/ leaking anything at all, as if it gets on the track it will cause massive problems for everyone participating on the day.

AASA licences are the minimum requirement and can be purchased on the day for $50, this lasts for a year!

Other details:

Ok guys there are 45 spots. Heres my bank account details:

Acc name: Adam Roper

Acc #: [456 167 044]

BSB: 112 879

If you are a PGA member, please put your PGA username on the "description of transfer" so i know where i recieved the money from. When you have deposited the money, please also send me an email - [email protected] and i will reply to your email letting you know i have recieved the funds ie. like a reciept.

Payments are required by Wednesday 13th January (6 days time) just to ensure that all is payed up and that i can send the money through to wakefield.

If anybody has a problem with this please contact me and let me know.

Doesn't appear to be any driver training however they are badly in need of people to come along as only about 15 of 45 spots are taken.

If anybody wants a cheap trackday (9 x 15min sessions) this would be it!

hey dude i tried that link and takes u to pga page asking for member login, help!!!

will this day have any driver trainers attending?

No there are driver no trainers attending.

Great that you've paid the money.

Hope to see more guys out there.

Just to let everyone know, I am not Adam. I only made this thread to get numbers for the day but any questions I can pass on the Adam.

Thanks guys,

Dave.

cmon Bobby, me and you brus

Very very tempted. I promised myself no trackdays for the 1st half of the year but this is very tempting.

Will decide in the next week or so.

cool Ben, fancy a swap.......for a session or ten lol. im in as soon as i get box back in.

Looks like about 20 of 45 spots taken now. If they let me run my little toy i'll be there!
cmon Bobby, me and you brus

Your a bad influence dude.

I've got a wedding on that weekend just not sure if its 13th or 14th.

Will find out. Let me know when you book.

Oh guys before I forget another of my mates on PGA has organised accomodation for the event as well.

Here are the details:

I have made a booking for Mikes Manor on the Friday night prior to the Wakefield Track day which Adam has organised on Saturday 13th February.

Mike has reserved the whole place for us for the Friday night. I have stayed here before prior to a track day and its a great chance to drive up in the afternoon/evening and relax and have a yarn before the track day.

Email: [email protected]

W: www.theramoncorporation.com

Address: 197 Braidwood Road, Goulburn, 2580

For more information : http://www.theramoncorporation.com

Rooms

6 Double bed rooms

7 Rooms with 2 single

1 Room with King Single and Bunk bead for 2.

Total possible 27.

Cost $50.00 per person which includes breakfast.

Please advise if you would like to stay here on Friday night and if you are sharing a room or going solo.

Payment wise, Mike has not told me what the go is, though last time I stayed we all had to deposit money into organisers bank account which is me. So stay tuned for payment procedure.

Cheers

Todd.

Original thread:

http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php?...046#post1698046

At the moment no money needs to be laid out for this. Just let me know what you're interested in and I'll let my mate know.

Thanks guys,

Dave.

Hey guys I have some bad news... This is from Adam on PGA.

Hey guys, i called wakey to confirm the price, and theres bad news.

When she first quoted me, she never put the timing tower and the ambulance into the quote, and she'd based it on last years track prices =/

Would everyone who has paid be willing to pay an extra $20, and the price will be moved up to $165 accordingly?

Sorry guys, but even i was like wtf. Shes like oh how many do you have, over 25? Oh well you need the ambulance... grrrr

Will whoever paid be ok with paying the $20 extra and whoever else wants to go be ok with paying the extra? If there are any problems PM and I'll speak to Adam.

Thanks,

Dave.

Still interested, but can't confirm for a while.

Anyone considering it, $165 is still a very good price for Wakie on a Saturday, especially since OP is closing these days will be harder to come by.

My 2c.



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