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Hi All,

Just to let you know LapZ at the Lake 2011 will be held again at the Historic Lakeside Raceway on the 21st of May this year :thumbsup: Run by the Z Car Club of Queensland

Last year's LapZ had over 60 Japanese Car Sprinting around the Track on the day and quite a few Skylines came out and had a ball. This year we have booked the whole track to ourselves and we will have a maximiun of 90 cars this year in the Sprints.

The will be a morning practice sessions and then the afternoon Sprints. Groups will be devided into 1st timer/novices, intermetiate and expreienced with only 15 per group will mean loads more space on the track. This event is perfect for anyone who has always wanted a drive around Lakeside. You can be in your standard road regrestered car to a full comp set up car. The Practice and Sprint will cost about $160.00 compared to the usual $200+ for the Lakeside Sunday Sprint and Practice.

For those who dont want to do a full sprint, there is Breakfast LapZ which includes breakfast and about 1/2 hour following a pace car around the track for $20.00.

There will be a Static Car Display inside the track and entry for spectators and display cars will be FREE! YES FREE!:banana:

Expressions of intrest are now open, so please see the ZCCQ website at My link for futher details of see the attached Flyer

This is Club based motorsport at is best, I hope to see you there on the day

Cheers

Dave

LapZ flyer.doc

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Entry forms to LapZ at the Lake 2011

Hi Everyone the entry forms are out plese find attached further info on the day,

Great to read a few of you want to come along for the day and compete, dont forget the Breackfast LapZ in the morning for those of you who dont want to do a full comp sprint

Please read the Entry Info doc first

Cheers

Dave

Entry Info.doc

LapZ 2011- entry FORM.pdf

LAPZ 2011_AASA_Licence_Application.pdf

Self Scrutineering Guide LapZ 2011.pdf

Edited by 24DAT

Hi Nee-san,

The only way you can take passengers around is to do the Breakfast LapZ and the passengers all need to pay the $20.00 for the Breaky, i think it is something to do with QR needing you to sign your life away regarding insurance

No passengers for the Sprints

I hope this has helped

Cheers

Whats the rule on passengers ?

Edited by 24DAT

Hi Green s13

Each sprint group should get 2 15 to 20 miniute practice sessions in the morning and 3 approximate 5 lap sprints in the afternoon this should consist of 1 warm up lap comming out from the pits then approx 5 flying laps and then a slow down 3/4 lap back to the pits. obviously depending on weather and off's

Cheers

Dave

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