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Motoconcepts, the people who hire the track an run these days have been in touch looking for drivers, the half day next Thursday has only six cars booked.

If they don't get sufficient car numbers to cover their costs for these days they have no choice but to give the days back to bikes in the future.

Everyone I know who has done one of these days has had an absolute ball, come on people, spread the word, get out to the track and experience your car at speed without worrying about losing points.

http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=5964

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Has anyone seen MotoConcepts advertise their Drive Days anywhere? They run ads in the Bike mags for the ride days, but I've never seen one in Wheels etc.

I can't tell them how to run their business, but to rely on word of mouth to be a success??

I would have thought advertising at least in the various car club mags would be good value for them. :D

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