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Date: Saturday 18 December 2010

Location: Wakefield Park, Goulburn NSW

Price: $210 for primary drivers, $70 for secondary drivers (who alternate sessions with the primary driver in the same allocated group) and $25 for passengers.

Included: Professional Driver training and official Natsoft timing.

Spectators are welcome and free of charge!

How to book: use our online booking form http://www.circuitclub.com.au/node/26 and pay securely via PayPal

What you need: a helmet, and to be dressed in long sleeved clothing with closed-in shoes & socks. Please ensure there are no fluid leaks or loose objects that could be dropped on the track during your session. Wakefield Park also requires a track licence which costs ~$20 for the day or ~$50 for an annual licence (I'm not sure about the current prices now so if in doubt, please call Wakefield Park to check in advance). If you are a holder of a current CAMS L2S licence or above, there is no requirement to purchase the Wakefield licence - just show the staff at sign-in. Please note that the track licence fee is not collected by Circuit Club - it is paid directly to Wakefield Park on the trackday.

Please email [email protected] for booking enquiries

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oh yeah, and i didnt think id get another chance this year.... :D

Date: Saturday 18 December 2010

Location: Wakefield Park, Goulburn NSW

Price: $210 for primary drivers, $70 for secondary drivers (who alternate sessions with the primary driver in the same allocated group) and $25 for passengers.

Included: Professional Driver training and official Natsoft timing.

Spectators are welcome and free of charge!

How to book: use our online booking form http://www.circuitclub.com.au/node/26 and pay securely via PayPal

What you need: a helmet, and to be dressed in long sleeved clothing with closed-in shoes & socks. Please ensure there are no fluid leaks or loose objects that could be dropped on the track during your session. Wakefield Park also requires a track licence which costs ~$20 for the day or ~$50 for an annual licence (I'm not sure about the current prices now so if in doubt, please call Wakefield Park to check in advance). If you are a holder of a current CAMS L2S licence or above, there is no requirement to purchase the Wakefield licence - just show the staff at sign-in. Please note that the track licence fee is not collected by Circuit Club - it is paid directly to Wakefield Park on the trackday.

Please email [email protected] for booking enquiries

  • 2 weeks later...

Frogman,

its not like a supersprint event with that -0 its pretty much an open track day in groups with timing and instructors

they try and group you in similar timed cars

Oh, and Im out, just had to spend my entry on a new bonnet...doh

Frogman,

its not like a supersprint event with that -0 its pretty much an open track day in groups with timing and instructors

they try and group you in similar timed cars

Oh, and Im out, just had to spend my entry on a new bonnet...doh

Thanks for the info, I've emailed Adrian but not really got much info other than I need a car & helmet. Surely there has to be sup regs available so entrants know what they are going to get through the day.

The CC site was back up for a little bit & it said entries were full, shame you're out, I have 4 drivers in 3 cars + passengers keen to go but cant get any info :(



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