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Marulan T-T is the ultimate time trial experience!

An exciting way to enhance your driving techniques while enjoying an interactive challenge.

All experience levels are welcome as drivers will be grouped by lap time on the day.

Each driver will dial in their own time at the start of the day and aim to match it during each session. Consistency is the key to improving your driving skills and techniques!

There will be Advanced Driver Instructors there on the day to offer tips and advice for those looking to take their driving to the next level!

When? Saturday 25th February, 2012

Where? Marulan Driver training centre

Contact JMP Motorsport - info@jmpperformance.com.au

Price $185 per driver

www.jmpperformance.com.au

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Marulan Time Trial is a new concept motorsport event, which encourages motorsport enthusiasts to challenge themselves and test their skills and ability on track.

The best part about it is you don't need a prepped race or track car, you can take street car out there too. It's not about who is quickest over the line, its all about driving skill. Consistency is the key.

Federal Tyres is supporting MTT by providing prizes and tyre vouchers and will be there on the day to offer advice and recommendations on tyre choice. JMP Performance will also be supporting the event and offering competitors prizes and vouchers.

Professional Advanced Driver Trainers will also be present on the day to offer advice on driving skills and techniques to improve your consistency and results on track.

JMP Motorsport is offering Skylines Australia club members an exclusive deal for this debut event – 15% off each entrant price for a group booking of 10+. This means you will pay just $160! Make sure you get in quick before spots fill up, there are only very limited entries for the day to maximize track time for the competitors.

To book head to the JMP Performance website and make sure you enter SAU in the Car Club section to be eligible for your discount - http://www.jmpperfor...om.au/events-2/

Edited by JMP Performance

Each session will be about 7 minutes for a group of 4-6 cars. Multiple sessions through out the day. You also have practice/ qualifying in the morning.

We have divided sessions and post session reviews all into sections to allow for quick track clean ups if necessary. As this is pure Time Attack not drifting the risk of track debris is reduced.

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