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what do volunteers get them selfes into?

Straight away you become a rockstar in your SAU Officials vest.

We need volunteers to help with starting off the cars, timing and keeping a eye on the cars on the track.

We hook ya up with drinks and pay for your lunch.

And if you come out with us on saturday night you may find a drink or 2 heading your way.

So if you could help out that would be fantastic.

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oh wow that sounds like fun but ive never done anything like that before what if i make a mistake or not sure of something? :wacko:

If timing is not your thing i can find something easy like letting the cars in and out of the starting or finishing gates.

easy as mate. Would not put you anywhere you were not cunfortable with.

And if your coming up to watch i can get you right up close to the action.

Its also 1 of the best way to meet other club members.

Good stuff. I'm posting myself on the Mini Wang this time, if there's two spots you are more than welcome to join me and I'll keep you company/show you what to do. Or you might want to volunteer on the skidpan instead as you'll get to be around more people and cars. Either way you'll have a ball.

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