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Happy Laps Lakeside Park - 11/10/2015


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Event:

Happy Laps - Lakeside Park


Description:

A chance to get out on track for a fun cruise and have some om nom noms! Bit of spirited driving is allowed but it is still an event on a race track so a few rules need to be followed (see below). Breakfast will be served with bacon, eggs, beans and toast.


Location:

Lakeside Park



Date:

Sunday the 11th of October


Time:

7:00 AM Arrival

7:30 AM Breakfast

8:00 AM On Track


Cost:


$35 for members

$50 for non members



Please note that this is a per person cost, any passengers are required to pay as well.

If you wish to come along to watch and not have breakfast it is free.


Requirements:

1. Participants must meet minimum age requirements for being on track.

2. The overtaking car is responsible for completing the overtaking move safely.

3. Overtaking is only permitted on straights, unless clearly waved passed by the car in front.

4. Overtaking move must be completed well before the end of the straight, and the car being overtaken must be given plenty of room.

5. Cars should not be more than 2 abreast at any point on the track.

6. Be aware of cars around you, in front and behind (and beside when being overtaken).

7. Do not assume that the car in front of you knows you are there.

8. Please pay cash on the day, no EFTPOS is available.


Lakeside Specific Rules:

10. Participants must have completed at least ONE QR Happy Laps before participating in a Lakeside session. (If you have done other Lakeside events before you may be eligible. PM me to clarify)

11. No overtaking or cars side by side on the kink.


Payment Details:


Name: Skylines Australia Queensland Club

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 034 063

ACC: 354012


PAYMENT REFERENCE: Username&HappyLaps


Attendees:

  1. Cadmoon +1
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Hi Mike,just transferred $135.

$35 for myself in v35 skyline and $100 for Marty and Donna (non members) in a mx5.

They did a QR Happy laps last year with us and so have qualified to do Lakeside.

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Yes was a good morning guys - thanks heaps.

Sorry I had to bail early - ran out of gas, and had to take the father-in-law home.

Happy with the snot-rocket - was it's first time on track so I was just getting a feel for it. Doesn't go too badly for stock.

Some of you other guys were really hauling ass out there!

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