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7:30am Sunday 15th August.

Mt Cotton Driver Training Centre, on Mt Cotton Rd, Mt Cotton.

$175 gets you 4 hours on the Skidpan, catered lunch (which is really nice) and 4 hours on the LVMA.

Lunch is available to spectators at $11 per head.

Skidpan = Miniature race track covered in water and diesel. Go totally sideways in a safe environment with very little wear on the car. Instructors go with you and will also drive your car if you want, they are there to teach you how to slide. You only need to have an instructor in for 1 run, then its a free for all. Result on the road - you'll be able to control/save your car in more 'situations' and be much more confident. Throttle control is a big winner. There is also a time trial on the skidpan.

LVMA = Big flat 150m x 150m bitumen area which is partly wet. Tracks are set out with cones. There is a slalom, motorkhana, and main time trial. Go ballistic against the clock and push the limits safely.

There will be trophies again for 1st 2nd and 3rd.

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Any news on the licence situation yet?

Tell them its Samantha, with the burgundy 33, went 2 nights in a row bout a month ago, the night that the Blue TX3 Laser got 1st in time trials, came off the track and got bogged and ripped my front bar off when we got it out. They loved me, hopefully they'll remember me :P

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