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Driver Dynamics Tasmania Double Header Trackday Weekend.

Symmons Plains and Baskerville Raceway.

Queens Birthday Long Weekend, 12th-13th June 2010.

Two awesome tracks in two days only $380.00 for both circuits !

Conducted at Symmons Plains Raceway on Saturday 12th June and Baskerville Raceway on Sunday 13th June. Queens Birthday long weekend.

These trackdays will be run in our normal trackday format and will include, tea/coffee/soft drinks, flag marshals, medical crew, Instructors, and lunch.

We have tried to keep the cost for these dates as low as possible to encourage drivers from the mainland to make the trip over to Tassy.

The total cost is only $380.00 per driver for BOTH circuits.

You do not need a CAMS license or any special modifications to your car for this event.

We are taking bookings right now, so call Tessa on 1300 652 693 to secure your position, or email her [email protected]

www.driverdynamics.com



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