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Hey guys, There is a proposed plan to build a race track and driver training facility in Wagga Wagga NSW, we need support to show council that this will be a great thing for the area, and considering wagga is halfway between Sydney and Melbourne its a great location! Sign the petition and spread the word!

here is the proposed racetrack design, will get more pics

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here is the petition

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/da11-0625-motor-racing-track-driver-training-centre.html

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signed for sure!

seriously though, wagga wagga is 6.5 hours from newcastle.

when you have people driving from newcastle/central coast to wake field park for their only fair priced track (4 hour drive for me) theres a market for it on the central coast and i cant beleive someone isnt pouncing on it.

signed for sure!

seriously though, wagga wagga is 6.5 hours from newcastle.

when you have people driving from newcastle/central coast to wake field park for their only fair priced track (4 hour drive for me) theres a market for it on the central coast and i cant beleive someone isnt pouncing on it.

get onto it, ill sign your petition also ;)

I would come and spend money in wagga wagga that I otherwise whould have spent in Goulburn/Melbourne/Warwick/Benalla etc....signed.

Not to mention the club has members in Wagga that never get to take part in any motorsport events....

theres a market for it on the central coast and i cant beleive someone isnt pouncing on it.

There is one on the CC, i've done it a few times. Only prob is it is private and the owner doesn't just let anyone on it.

There is one on the CC, i've done it a few times. Only prob is it is private and the owner doesn't just let anyone on it.

yea ive heard about this, the owner is the or was the CEO of Coke Australia..... its in peats ridge somewhere.....

There is one on the CC, i've done it a few times. Only prob is it is private and the owner doesn't just let anyone on it.

Very interested in that.

How do you get on there?? What's his favorite beer? Hahaha

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