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Hi Crew

We are running a trackday every month at Wakey now.

Wakefield Park's No.1 track days - run by Advanced Driver Training Australia's most professional crew and drivers

Venue: Wakefield Park - 10 km south of Goulburn.

Date: 12th MAY 2011

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Price: $265 per person and $100 for a second driver (The second driver will share the same car in the same group).

Contact: ADTA

1800 003 873

[email protected]

Track days and advanced driver training at Wakefield Park Raceway near Sydney

Track: 2.2km racing circuit.

Vehicle: Use your own vehicle or enquire about trying one of our Type R Vtec Honda Integra's with full roll cage, race seats, harnesses, coil over suspension, GTR brakes and R compound tyres (extra charge applies).

Track amenities: Ample car parking, canteen, coffee shop, carports, lock-up pit lane garaging, tower, timing and corporate area.

Price includes

* 15 minute sessions throughout the day

* $10 lunch vouchers for use in raceway cafe/canteen

* Experienced race drivers/instructors including John Boston, Ian Dyk, Dean Evans, Ben Porter and David Sieders. (Instructors may vary on the day)

* Theory sessions are held throughout the day for those who want it

* Natsoft Timing

Group organisation: Drivers will be divided into groups according to speed and/or experience.

Clothing requirements: Please wear closed in shoes, socks, long pants and long sleeve shirt. Bring a helmet (helmet hire is available).

Gift vouchers: Available upon request. See More

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I just attended one of these on 7/4/2011. Definitely lots to like about getting down to Wakefield during the week so start booking your annual leave!

If anyone wants any more info, feel free to PM me.

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Hey, new to track days. Will be starting soon once i get a few parts for the car. 2 things I want to know:

1) Insurance - I know on tracks its considered void, is it the same story for these days as its being run by the Advanced Driver Training Australia's.

2)When does the day start and end? and over the day how many 15 minute intervals will you be on the track?

Thanks =D

Hey, new to track days. Will be starting soon once i get a few parts for the car. 2 things I want to know:

1) Insurance - I know on tracks its considered void, is it the same story for these days as its being run by the Advanced Driver Training Australia's.

2)When does the day start and end? and over the day how many 15 minute intervals will you be on the track?

Thanks =D

Q 1) You can get insurance on track days, but I do not have any contacts. Advanced Driver Training Australia is a driver training company.

Q 2) On track from 9.30am-4.30pm and you will get at least 15 minutes every hour.

Hope this helps :thanks:



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