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Old 09-10-2011, 08:41 AM   #3
alex_d
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Plenty of events on offer, just depends what you want to do? Door to Door racing, Super Sprints, Hill Climbs, however not many full time circuits left. We have Wakefield in Goulburn or Eastern Creek in Sydney.

Circuit Club is a good way to get started, they run sprint events every couple of months. If you want to get more serious then there is the NSW Supersprint Championship. Door to door you have IPRA or MRA. Hill climbs events will even see you get to Mt Panorama.

Ryan has pointed out the key websites above which covers car clubs and licencing. At minimum to run at Wakefield you will need a Wakefield club licence which will cover you for paractice days and Circuit Club days or Car Club days. For any CAMS run Supersprint events you will need at minimum a L2S licence, both licences just require to fill in a form, however for a L2S you will need to be a member of a CAMS affiliated car club which can be found on the CAMS website.

Again, depends what you want to do there is plenty on offer. I am heading down to Wakefield on Thursday for a practice which is an open track day for all types of cars called (Speed off the Streets) days, If you just want to throw your car around the track to see if it is something you want to pursue further, doing one of these days is the cheapest way to go about it. $120 for the day + $50 for your Wakefield Club licence (licence is good for 12 months.)
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