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Some of you might find this helpful in planning your motorsport fix for the year.

NSW Road Racing Club – NSW State Super Sprint Series (not up at time of post)

http://www.nswrrc.com/calendar.htm

Australian Tarmac Challenge 2010 Calendar – TBC - http://www.duttonrally.com

Autosports Track Day 2010 Calendar – TBC – http://autosports.com.au

Wakefield Park – Speed Off The Streets – Various Days throughout the year - http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/

Winton Raceway – 2010 Test and Tune Days – Various Days throughout the year - http://www.wintonmotorraceway.com.au

March

Saturday 6th March - Eastern Creek Open Days - Cars / Bikes / L2S

Friday 12th March - Eastern Creek Open Days - Cars Only

Saturday 13th March - Training Day - MDTC – Circuit Club

NSW Hillclimb Bathurst

Saturday 13th March - TWILIGHT MEETING(4pm-11pm) @ Calder -

Sunday 11th April - Phillip Island - http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopi...88b3d0&start=0

13th March - NSW Hillclimb – Esses

14th March - NSW Hillclimb – Mt Straight

14th March - Inter Club SS - Wakefield Park - WRX/HSV

20th – 21st March 2010 - LAKE MOUNTAIN SPRINT - http://www.mountainmotorsports.com.au/

29th March - Shift Performance Track Day - Honda vs Turbo - http://www.shiftperformance.com.au/

April

2nd – 4th April – Festival Of Sporting Cars - Mt Panorama

Friday 16th April - Eastern Creek Open Days - Cars / Bikes / L2S

18th April - Inter Club SS - Eastern Creek

Sunday 25th April - ANZAC Day Trackday - Wakefield Park Raceway – Circuit Club

27th April - 2nd May 2010 - Targa Tasmania - http://www.targa.org.au/

May

Sunday 16th May - Does This Track Really Exist? - Peats Ridge – Circuit Club

Sunday 23rd May - NSW v VIC III - Winton Motor Raceway – Circuit Club

Friday 28th May - Eastern Creek Open Days - Cars / Bikes / L2S

June

13th June - Inter Club SS - Wakefield Park - WRX

Monday 14th June - Queen's Birthday Trackday - Wakefield park Raceway – Circuit Club

Friday 18th June - Eastern Creek Open Days - Cars Only

Sunday 27th June - Sandown - http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopi...88b3d0&start=0

July

11th July - Inter Club SS - Eastern Creek - SSCC

Saturday 17th July - Training Day 2 - MDTC – Circuit Club

Saturday 24th July – Winton - http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopi...88b3d0&start=0

August

Friday 6th August - Eastern Creek Open Days - Cars / Bikes / L2S

7th – 8th August - Festival Of Sporting Cars - Wakefield Park

15th August - Inter Club SS - Wakefield Park - AROCA

Saturday 21st August to 22nd August - Leyburn Sprint - http://www.leyburnmotorsprints.com.au/

Sunday 22nd August - Haunted Hills - http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopi...88b3d0&start=0

September

September - http://www.speedontweed.com/

Saturday 4th September - Spring Special - Wakefield Park Raceway – Circuit Club

October

Sunday 3rd October (Labour Day Weekend) - This Track Must Exist - Peats Ridge – Circuit Club

Sat 9th October – Winton - http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopi...88b3d0&start=0

16th and 17th October - King Edward Park Hillclimb - http://www.mgcarclub.com.au/calendar.htm

Friday 22nd October - Eastern Creek Open Days - Cars Only

23rd October - Inter Club SS - Wakefield Park - HSV

November

10th – 11th November - Drive Bathurst - http://www.drivebathurst.com/

12th – 14th November 2010 - Sprint Bathurst - http://www.drivebathurst.com/

November

26th November – Bathurst Speed weekend – Supersprint

27th November – Bathurst Speed weekend –Mt Straight Hillclimb

TBA November (5pm start) - New Moon Trackday - Eastern Creek Raceway – Circuit Club

Friday 19th November - Eastern Creek Open Days - Cars / Bikes / L2S

December

December 2010 - Mt. Buller Sprint - Hillclimb

Saturday 18th December - 7 Years Strong - Wakefield Park Raceway – Circuit Club

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SAU does have track days - we have hired race tracks for every available weekend date at the the track we can afford in 2010....thread is over here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...el-t318706.html

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Hey Chris, I don't have a full list like above....but here are 2 to watch out for:

SAU Track Day at Wakefield http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/350755-s-a-u-n-s-w-wakefield-trackday

SAU Nationals: 28/29/30 October: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/346683-sau-nationals-2011-its-coming/page__st__40

There is at least 1 other SAU day booked in at Wakie but I don't have the dates handy

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Hey Chris, I don't have a full list like above....but here are 2 to watch out for:

SAU Track Day at Wakefield http://www.skylinesa...efield-trackday

SAU Nationals: 28/29/30 October: http://www.skylinesa...ng/page__st__40

There is at least 1 other SAU day booked in at Wakie but I don't have the dates handy

Hey Duncan,

Unfortunately I cant make it to wakefield in march, so I'll keep my eyes open for the 'other' one :)

Thanks mate

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