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Another Trackschool day has been booked at Wakefield.

If you havent been to one of our days before, you will get a huge amount of laps, with not many cars in each group.

This is the last one before World Time Attack smiley-shocked016.gif

Date:

Wednesday 25th July 2012

Venue:

Wakefield Park, 10 km south of Goulburn, is a purpose-built closed road track environment which simulates typical driving corners.

Price:

Retail is $265 per person

Forum Special is $250. You need to mention this when booking.

THERE IS A BOOKING FORM ON www.trackschool.com.au

Track:

2.2km racing circuit.

Vehicle:

Use your own vehicle or enquire about trying one of our Type R Vtec Honda Integras 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 and corporate area.

Price includes:

*15 minute sessions

*Lunch in raceway cafe/canteen

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

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

Group organisation:

We only allow a maximum of 3 groups of cars for the whole day, with a maximum of 12 cars in each group.

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).

Cheers thumbsup.gif

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Edited by Nightcrawler

Thanks Patty ;)

I teach all sorts of defensive/advanced driver training as well Benji....it is my job. All of the basics are the same, just the track will provide you with realistic road speeds that you cannot often get on a skid pan.

Cheers

Ok cool well this is definately something I might come along to.

BUT

I am currently trying to become a SAU NSW Club member so I can get a Cams licence as quickly as possible....however, still havent received my club membership. Hence why I'm hesitant to pay $250 when I cant even get a licence organised yet.

Edited by BakemonoRicer

few noob questions:

the 15 minute sessions is only with instructor right?

can we fly solo for the rest of the day or until we get sick of it?

where can I register & pay?

im new to this so might have some more noob questions coming up.

Okay, I just submitted my application for a spot in the track school trackday on july 25th.

Hopefully it will go through. Will get an AASA licence on the day, will try get to wakefield around 7am to get licence etc organised.

Great to see you found the booking form Benji.

If you have questions and would like a faster response, all of my contact details are on www.trackschool.com.au including my phone number.

Ricky, you can fly solo for as long as you like mate. To sign up, just click on the highlighted part in the first post, and it will take you to the site.

Cheers

Definately will be taking the chance to have an instructor in the car with me, want to learn as much as possible.

I will be in the Pewter Grey S15 with the JUN Racing sticker on the bootlid (unfortunately, my car does not have a single JUN part lol).

Might give you a call later in the week if I start thinking of questions to ask.



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