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Skylines Australia NSW Wakefield Park Trackday 1/11/04


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Toshi, I put my hand up some time ago to say I'd help but I'll have to pull out... cause I'm ghey.

just kidding! Got my day off work sorted (I think) so my question is, who else is going down? I'm happy to tell people where to go, and maybe do some set-up work and bbq stuff and membership flogging.

Just sorry I won't be driving :boohoo:

Richard

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You nearly earned your self a beetch slap there Richard :uh-huh:

If you could do marshalling and man the BBQ that would be great.

Anyone else who would like to help out please say so, if you are a club member you will get points for the Club Championship too! :D

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You nearly earned your self a beetch slap there Richard :uh-huh:

If you could do marshalling and man the BBQ that would be great.

Anyone else who would like to help out please say so, if you are a club member you will get points for the Club Championship too! :D

no worries mate. That sounds fine. championship points... sweet. Can't wait to knock duncan off his perch, he's been strutting around like he owns the place. :kick:

Plus, once the GTR lands I'll be driving at these days again, not spectating :(:D

Richard

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Hey JAS-25t don't worry about the cheaters, I'd recommend doing a few days on real tyres anyway so that you get the hang of it first.....cheater tyres can be pretty tricky on (or over) the limit so they aren't great for your first time out

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thanks for the heads up.

im out to enjoy the day more so than break any records (or things on my car for that matter) expect me to play easy on the first half of the day!

Dont worry mate, Im in the same situation. Should be a good day, Im looking forward to it. slo200 be sure to wave as you go past :wavey: :burnout:

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Here is the day's schedule:

Schedule

8-9am: Scrutineering, filling out of paper work, drivers briefing

9-9.20am: Beginners (group C) out with exp drivers, limited to 120km/h

9.20-9.40am: Beginners (group C) on their own speed limited to 120km/h

9.40-10am: Group A no speed limit

10-10.15: Group B no speed limit

10.15-10.30: Group C no speed Limit

10.30-12pm: As above

12pm-12.15pm: Race cars only

12.15-1pm: Go to Whoa / Drift Session

1pm-1.15pm: Timed open session with race cars

1.15-1.30pm: Timed open, no race cars

1.30-2.00pm: Passenger Session, no timing

2.00-2.15pm: Timed open session with race cars

2.15-2.30pm: Timed open, no race cars

2.30-3pm: Passenger Session, no timing

3.00-3.15pm: Timed open session with race cars

3.15-3.30pm: Timed open, no race cars

3.30-4.00pm: Passenger Session, no timing

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Hi guys have a good one tommorrow. I was wondering what I have to do to join up to get the members rate for future events?

Are you having another one soon? Only just got a skyline (r33). I've just bought new shocks to put in the rear. As soon as that's done I'm on to the track if that's ok....

Thanks

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