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Wakefield Park | 20th July | Natsoft Timing | Pro Instructors |Pro Photographer | Free Passenger sessions

For the first timer to the regular racer, our track days are well organised, with minimal cars on track, includes Natsoft timing and professional instructors are on hand to help. Road cars and race cars are welcome.

Details for our next track day.

DATE:

Wednesday 20th July 2016

VENUE:

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

PRICE:

Retail is $295 per person

Forum Special

$245

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

TRACK:


2.2km racing circuit.

VEHICLE:

Use your own vehicle, or hire one of our race cars. Our vehicles available - http://www.trackscho...om.au/cars.html

* 3 x Mazda MX5s
* 1 x Nissan 180SX
* 1 x Ford V8 Ute from the V8 Ute Series

PRICE INCLUDES:

* Max 4 x groups
* Natsoft timing
* Well organised
* Pro instructor
* Pro photographer
* Free passenger sessions
* $245

GROUP ORGANISATION:

We only allow small groups of vehicles on the track at one time.

Drivers will be divided into groups according to speed and/or experience.

CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS:

You will be required to wear closed in shoes, a helmet, socks, long pants and long sleeve shirt.

Thank you

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