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2016 Round 6 Winton - Saturday 13th August Hosted By Circuit Club


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After the success of the 2015 Circuit Club day at Winton we thought it would be great so join them again. There will be passenger sessions throughout the day



Saturday 13th August


- For anyone interested in attending their first track day here all you need to know : http://www.sau.com.a...y-requirements/



Licence:


You will need a CAMS or AASA licence to compete on the day.


L2S can be obtained via https://www.cams.com.au/


You can purchase a AASA day licence at the track for $TBA (good idea if this is the only track day you are doing this year)


Other requirements : http://www.sau.com.a...y-requirements/



Location:


Winton Motor Raceway


Fox Street, Winton


https://goo.gl/maps/wWhJVKs4aJv



Pricing:


$230 per driver

$80 per second driver

$35 per passenger

Spectators: Free



Entry/Registration


http://circuitclub.com.au/event/82



Squires Loft Nunawading will be putting on lunch for all SAU VIC members (Comment in this thread if you are attending so we can cater accordingly).




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Great,

 

I am hoping to use this as a shakedown before bathurst at the end of the year.

I also hear we might have a special S14 production car make it's first appearance in about 10 years!

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6 minutes ago, acsplit said:

Hey Josh 

I will find out about passenger/ instructor sessions the guys are circuit club are usually very flexible so I would say so.

Thanks Andrew. If I could be his instructor that would be perfect.

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Ok guys,

Waiting on hearing back on instructor sessions but I have heard a few guys who have been sidelined most of the year are coming out for this one.

Also sneak peak of a car that has not turned a wheel at the track in over 10 years and should make it's shakedown at Winton.

 

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On 29 June 2016 at 8:14 PM, phantc_s15 said:

Awesome! Hope to get the s14 to this!

I'll be there but not driving (the old man is driving).

So if anyone would like some coaching I will be more than happy to help.

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20 hours ago, ssxRicho said:

I'll be there but not driving (the old man is driving).

So if anyone would like some coaching I will be more than happy to help.

Would def be interested in some coaching too!

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