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Hiya,

Superlap needs volunteers to help out with the 2010 World Time Attack Challenge!

Are you a motorsport enthusiast with some track experience? Sign up for the Superlap Volunteer Program and see the world’s biggest time attack for free!

That’s not all, for your help during the event we’ll provide you with the official World Time Attack gear and an unrestricted access to the whole track and our corporate suite. We’ll also throw in a full merchandise pack and lunch to boot!

This is a unique opportunity to be a part of the 2010 World Time Attack Challenge and participate in the biggest event of its kind in the world!

Superlap Link Click On Me!!!!!

If you have any questions please let me know!!

Thanks Jess

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Hey,

I'll be happy to help in anyway needed, I have Zero track expeirence but I can basically do anything you need me to, to make the day an awsome experince for all involved. If you guys would like help on a bbq or something like that no worries

Justin.

Ive worked nearly 3 years at mcdonalds, completed certificate 2 in Retail Management, I understand cars and OHS and currently doing Cert 3, I know it's sounding like a Job application but I really want to be able to help at the day, so just to prove i'm not talking S***.

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