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Abo Bob,

I have a couple of questions.

1. A CAMS L2S should be enough to negate the need for a wakefield Licence correct?

2. Can you have passangers on the day? My wife might come and wants to do a session or two.

3. Whats the cost for 1 car and 2 drivers?

4. Will we be having a seperate SAU group or just a mix?

Thanks

no. all you need is a roadworthy car. any car. hire car will do if yours is broken.

seriously you don't need it. try driving with hicas before you decide you don't like it.

Abo Bob,

I have a couple of questions.

1. A CAMS L2S should be enough to negate the need for a wakefield Licence correct?

2. Can you have passangers on the day? My wife might come and wants to do a session or two.

3. Whats the cost for 1 car and 2 drivers?

4. Will we be having a seperate SAU group or just a mix?

Thanks

1. Yes

2. There are passenger sessions from midday onwards, every second one. Timed sessions no passengers.

3. Double

4. Mixed according to lap times.

lol hire cars work for me! twice now :)

hi duncan, ive noticed you comment about hire cars a couple of times, this interests me :)

i wanted to ask you, if you do happen to take a wrong exit and end up at a wakefield park track day in a hire car, is there any problem with using it? ie. do they check the rego to see its in your name when u sign up or it doesnt matter?

also which hire car do you reccommend, i always thought a manual mx5 would be best but lately noticed you can only get crap like convertible astras!

??

Very interested will know hopefully by tomorrow if i can make it...is there any spots left? plus im a member so its $130 right but what about a wakefield licence? im pretty sure its been over a year since i went so will i have to get another one? if so is it still $80?

Cheers




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