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Who is intrested for a track day??
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You could wait till they bring the track up to FIA standards, I think they got the approval for it a couple months back. Think they getting train station too or something over the next 10years. You can also hire the back straight too. Bring enough witches hats and you can provide your own entertainment
For it to work all you need are numbers... A manageable number would be 20-25. Not too many people but keeps the costs reasonable; 5 cars on at a time to give everyone equal and decent amount of time on the track and cost per head could start at 160, max being 300.
All you need are numbers and a definite yes
For it to work all you need are numbers... A manageable number would be 20-25. Not too many people but keeps the costs reasonable; 5 cars on at a time to give everyone equal and decent amount of time on the track and cost per head could start at 160, max being 300.
All you need are numbers and a definite yes
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We will be limited in the amount of tracks available to us. So far only Sandown, Winton and Calder Park are accessible. Each track in different areas. You got Winton out near Benalla, Sandown in the South East suburbs and Calder Park out in the Western suburbs.
Phillip Island is out, not only expensive but have heard they get very touchy if there are people out on the track without CAMS licenses. But on plus side for Phillip Island they have the BMW Driver Training courses.
The other tracks are either for bikes or are too far/too small.
Phillip Island is out, not only expensive but have heard they get very touchy if there are people out on the track without CAMS licenses. But on plus side for Phillip Island they have the BMW Driver Training courses.
The other tracks are either for bikes or are too far/too small.
I think the club circuit at Calder Park would be better taking into consideration majority of the people here have never taken their cars outside of the suburbs. If you get them up at Winton for their first time, it might be too much for them at first. The club circuit at Calder Park is the smaller version of the national circuit, main straight not as long but still keeps most of its turns.
Driving to and from work and up to the shops is completely different to driving on a track.
All tracks though the drivers will most likely be restricted. Some may not let you over a certain limit, some may not let you overtake and others will kick you out if your caught racing the other drivers.
Driving to and from work and up to the shops is completely different to driving on a track.
All tracks though the drivers will most likely be restricted. Some may not let you over a certain limit, some may not let you overtake and others will kick you out if your caught racing the other drivers.
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As a holder of a CAMS License, I would love to put the ralliart on the track for a day. I know the track at Winton runs under AASA, rather than CAMS for their 'fun' days. However I also know AASA's insurance policies havent been tested legally whereas I know CAMS' have.
Winton is an awesome track, especially 100 mp/h through the 'esses' in a mini! but that is another story! Calder is as boring as bat excrement. yes the straight is awesome to test a top speed, but other than that, there isnt too much of intrest.
In the past I have competed in sprint events at DECA in Shepparton as well. not a bad track, however facilities are a little limited. The skidpan is a kickarse motorkhana venue though!
Another option is to possibly get a CAMS club to organise an event at a track, and then, CJ club members can participate on a limited club membership and single event CAMS Licence.
As an owner with a warranty still, I am not sure where I stand either. I would love MMA to organise a track day for owners of Ralliart and EVO owners though!!!
Just some thoughts.
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Winton is an awesome track, especially 100 mp/h through the 'esses' in a mini! but that is another story! Calder is as boring as bat excrement. yes the straight is awesome to test a top speed, but other than that, there isnt too much of intrest.
In the past I have competed in sprint events at DECA in Shepparton as well. not a bad track, however facilities are a little limited. The skidpan is a kickarse motorkhana venue though!
Another option is to possibly get a CAMS club to organise an event at a track, and then, CJ club members can participate on a limited club membership and single event CAMS Licence.
As an owner with a warranty still, I am not sure where I stand either. I would love MMA to organise a track day for owners of Ralliart and EVO owners though!!!
Just some thoughts.
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Still think for peoples first time on the track the club circuit at Calder Park is better off. Less chance of it overwhelming them and its a good learning experience.
What about the track out at Broadford? Anyone know anything on that one? I know it has a motorcross track and a gt track for your racing bikes but would they let cars out on their gt track?
Mitsubishi let anyone buy RA's and Evo's (providing they have the money). Only a small percentage of those owners would know how to drive their cars properly. Mitsubishi should have some sort of test for potential RA/Evo buyers; if they fail the test they cant have it- send them to the Toyota dealership. Until that day comes, your just buying into status which should have been earned from experience and not just because you have enough for the sticker price of the car.
What about the track out at Broadford? Anyone know anything on that one? I know it has a motorcross track and a gt track for your racing bikes but would they let cars out on their gt track?
Mitsubishi let anyone buy RA's and Evo's (providing they have the money). Only a small percentage of those owners would know how to drive their cars properly. Mitsubishi should have some sort of test for potential RA/Evo buyers; if they fail the test they cant have it- send them to the Toyota dealership. Until that day comes, your just buying into status which should have been earned from experience and not just because you have enough for the sticker price of the car.
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well why would Mitsubishi want to restrict their sales by doing that?
however i do love the countless times when an Evo starts blowing off at the traffic lights inviting me to drag race him on a straight. then you look at the driver and its a pimpled face 18 year old. damn these spoilt kids but good on them for being so lucky
however i do love the countless times when an Evo starts blowing off at the traffic lights inviting me to drag race him on a straight. then you look at the driver and its a pimpled face 18 year old. damn these spoilt kids but good on them for being so lucky
Restrict sales on them to bring back the proper image the Evo use to have. With the existence of the Ralliart; little difference to the non turbo Lancers and now everyone can buy one it cheapens the Evo's image. Return the Evo back to bespoke status.
Should be for any performance car; test before purchase. Fail the test and you cant buy it. Children should not be driving performance cars. Lucky no deathwish yes.
Should be for any performance car; test before purchase. Fail the test and you cant buy it. Children should not be driving performance cars. Lucky no deathwish yes.
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