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Here are the details.

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To book online - http://www.circuitclub.com.au/node/26

We don't often see much timing at a club track day anymore, here is your chance to get your times on paper rather than relying on the optimistic stop watch!

Circuit Car Club organises about 1 event per month and they are run very smoothly, lots of track time so don't let the 55 cars bit scare you.

I'm going to tag along to this one, a couple of the SilviaNSW guys will no doubt tag along!

Liz.

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Went to the last CircuitClub Wakefield event on Australia Day and it was an extremely well run day, i've never ever had so much track time (im talking 10-15 lap sessions not 5 lap sessions like normal).

I will be attending this day and more...

Payment sent woooo :)

they're pretty awesome hey

their eastern creek days are a must.. probably the cheapest around plus timing and driver training!

I'll pay in the next day or two.. but I may be a bit late... got to attend some army stuff in the morning.

HEY LIZ, Im having some issues paying, i submitted a form but havent recieved any payment details.....any ideas?

thanks.

they're pretty awesome hey

their eastern creek days are a must.. probably the cheapest around plus timing and driver training!

I'll pay in the next day or two.. but I may be a bit late... got to attend some army stuff in the morning.

yeh, i was going the direct debit route, sposed to email me payment details.

OK, paid with the good old credit card.....im in........yeeeeesssss

Their is a paypal option after you fill out the online form.

My car is still tied down on my trailer from the last Australia Day event at Wakefield where I did about 50 laps in 40c heat with 145c oil temps :P

Haven't started it or put the battery charger on in over 2mths - hope it still works :P

stop tracking my car lol. I was wondering how long it would take for you too show some interest Bobby

Man, I think i want in on this.

Need some small things and probably a tune, but hopefully should be ok.

haha, I'm itching!

Don't worry mate, you know i baby it. I get my ar$e lapped by everything out there!

The other day i lined up my 6 year old on our street and he beat me on his pushy :-)

I really want to do the Peats Ridge day they're doing so hopefully will do this as well so they can witness my awesomeness!!

Seeing as these track days are almost double the price of a standard speed off the streets day, are they any better value? if my car was up and running I would go myself and find out but unfortunately it will be benched for at least another month :worship:

i didnt realise $200 was on the expensive side for a timed track day. its limited to 55 cars i think so should be plenty of track time you would think.

how many cars to the speed off the street meetings? i might look into a few of them.

Seeing as these track days are almost double the price of a standard speed off the streets day, are they any better value? if my car was up and running I would go myself and find out but unfortunately it will be benched for at least another month :cool:



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