Taupo trackday- FULL track - Saturday 15/8/09

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Taupo trackday- FULL track - Saturday 15/8/09

Postby blackntegra » Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:06 am

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Location: Taupo Centennial Park Raceway
Date Saturday 15th of August 2009
Time -8.00am - 4.30pm
Track – Track 4 – Full track ! ! ! !
Cost - $160 before the 24th July 2009
ANY LATER then 24th of July $200



Track Day Programme

8.00am Gates open, please be there early so we can get more time racing . Car inspection
9.00am Driver Briefing
9.15am Track 1 Cruise Tour - everyone will go around the track for 3 laps
9:30am Track opens for racing
12:30pm Lunch.
1:00pm Restart
4.30pm Track & pits must be clean and everyone off the venue

Competitors need to be scrutinized before the drivers briefing. Get to the track early!



Drivers requirements for the day.

Basic requirements for the street cars at the track day are:

- Warrant of Fitness
- Battery secure
- Checks in engine bay for water leaks or oil leaks
- Checks body parts - make sure nothing will come off the car ( eg. bonnet, Spoiler, canards or diffuser )
- General Checks
- Exhaust noise level: There is a noise limit at the track. Not sure if a BC spec2 will pass but got told before it wont . . don't think anyone will be running that


Wear and Safety

Helmet: Up to your personal preference, open face or full face, no cycle helmets

Overalls: Race suit or cotton (mechanic style) overalls.

Fire Extinguisher: Not a must have but prefer to have one fitted, we will offer you guys some at a cheaper price ( will be posted shortly )
Is only 30 to 40 dollars at Super Cheap Auto, and make sure is metal bracket

If you have one fitted make sure if till showing green on the indicator which means is in good working order


Rules


1)No Drifting
2) Speed Limit 40km/hr in pit lane.
3) No ALCOHOL at all time within the premisies


BE QUICK AND REGISTER NOW ! ! ! !

Spots are filling in quick ! ! !

We will start taking payment from 1th of May 2008
You can register and sign up now







Racers list:

Here is how the group / class sorted for the day
Please read the following and select your class

A Class Pro
Class requirement
- on Semi or Full Slick
- race car
- No Street Tyres!!!
- Pro Drivers
- Will go for 7 laps+ and 1 Cool down lap

B Class Semi
- on semi or street
- Driver with Track experience
- will go for 6 laps and 1 cool down lap

C Class Street
- On street or semi
- Driver with 1 or 2 Track experience
- There will be experience driver for peer to peer support
- Will Go for 5 laps 1 Cool down lap

D Class Beginner
- On Street Tyres
- no experience
- Want to learn more driver
- There will be experience driver for peer to peer support
- Out on the track for cruise and their own pace
- Will go for 5 laps 1 cool down lap


Drivers List (you will be added if you are 101% sure of attendance)
A Class
1. Wlson - Ep3 - paid
2 Colin - EK9
3. Felix - DC2 - Paid
4. Henry - DC5
5. Shamil - EP82
6. Grant - Toyota - Paid
7. Wagor - EK9 - Paid
8. Tony - DC2 - Paid
9. Ian - H2B - paid
10. Blake - EG6 - paid
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13.


B Class
1. Sam - DC2 integra - Paid
2. Alan - flyryd - S2000 - Paid
3. Julian - CL9 - Paid
4. Michael - remix- DC2 integra - Paid
5. Shanon - subaru bc5 rs - paid
6. Gary - EF - Paid
7. Jackson - Wrx _ Paid
8. Mike - Evo7
9. Kerrance - EG
10. Bredon - EK9 - Paid
11. Chrisr - Dc2 - Paid
12. MKes - Dc2 - Paid
13.

C Class
1. Caleb - calbee - EK9 - Paid
2 Jesse- AE85 supercharged - Paid
3. Richard - EK9 - Paid
4. Jason law - DC2 - Paid
5. Jag Tyres and wheels - AE111
6. Jag Tyres and wheels - DB8
7. Jag Tyres and wheels - unknown
8. Shaun Wellacott - S14- Paid
9. Ray - EG h22a - paid
10. John -kc- s2000 - paid
11. Wattie - Mr2 - paid
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14.

D Class
1. Ronnie - EP3 - Paid
2. Larry - Mini - Paid
3. Jay - EP3 - paid
4. Ann - EG6 - Paid
5. Wade - Alex - Paid
6. Simon - DB8 - paid
7. Gee Ken - WRX STI
8. John - toyota rwd - paid
9. Daniel - BZR4AGE AE111 - Paid
10. Alfred - toyota Vitz - paid
11. Ant - CL7 - paid
12. ivan - gtt - paid
13. Michael - MRS - Paid
14.
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Payment details:

Account Name: Tse Tak Fai
Account Number: 06 0991-0061719-00
Bank: National Bank

For Reference
Please put down : Trackday - ( your forum name + toyspeed )






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Postby 1I1 » Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:17 am

Whats the deal with passengers? One per car so long as they have a helmet and overalls, or is a rollcage required?
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Postby blackntegra » Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:54 pm

this is not official, but as long as the passenger has helmet and overalls and signed the trackday form. it is ok.
the track keeper had said it was ok for the last two trackdays we have hosted.
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Postby blackntegra » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:23 pm

One more week left for the special pre-pay price of $160.

Trackday fee will be $200 if paid after the 24th july without arrangement.
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Postby gtpornstar » Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:31 am

Got quite a few pics so i made them small. If anyone has any of the black supra, i would appreciate a copy

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Postby 1I1 » Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:07 am

Any word on how the passenger is that was in th black civic type r?
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Postby Leon » Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:36 am

Oh dear. Passenger injured is not good thing for anyone. Please tell me they weren't a passenger in an uncaged car?
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Postby gtpornstar » Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:36 am

Leon wrote:Oh dear. Passenger injured is not good thing for anyone. Please tell me they weren't a passenger in an uncaged car?


yes unfortunately.
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Postby Leon » Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:46 am

[facepalm]
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Postby 1I1 » Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:59 am

Passengers were a no no after that.
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Postby Leon » Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:45 am

Barn door shut

Horse bolted
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Postby Dell'Orto » Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:18 pm

Ooooh, would hate to be the organiser of that track day....
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Postby Leon » Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:23 pm

I'm assuming the police didn't show up.

They have a habit of doing that, as when an ambulance is called, often a police car turns up with it, despite it being a motor vehicle accident on a race track.

They've even tried to shut down race meetings mid meeting.

If the police show up and get involved, there's always the risk that the organiser (or driver) could get prosecuted. That's what happened when there was a fatal at the old Queenstown street race, four officials were put to trial. Cost the sport many many many many many tens of thousands of dollars.
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Postby 1I1 » Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:36 pm

I didn't even see the ambulance :? was in the old part of the track though. But seeing as no one is mentioning it on nzhondas i would be waiting to see what happens i guess
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Postby Leon » Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:05 pm

1I1 wrote:I didn't even see the ambulance


My comment was based on if an ambulance was called it, rather than any observation that an ambulance attended 8) So if there was no ambulance, that decreases the chance of police involvement initially.
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Postby gtpornstar » Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:07 pm

Cant really say if they made a big deal about it but i think they have in order to get people to think twice about their speeds.

Ambulance came but didnt see it leave (may have been from the old part of the track).

They were talking about passenger having to be air lifted and driver not being able to talk for a little so no idea how bad it was, but from the look of the seats, the back of the both seats (fixed race seat driver) broke and the both would have been pushed to the rear of the car
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Postby Leon » Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:07 pm

Yup, once you break a seat, you're in a world of injury. One of the reasons I warn anyone who I see has one of those breakytastic Autosport "FIA" homologated seats (their FIA homologation was withdrawn after on retesting all the seats broke ... yet autosport continued labelling their seats as FIA for about the next five years).

Almost certainly stronger than the average road car recliner seat (probably), but still not at all as good a good competition seat :)

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Postby Mr Revhead » Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:08 pm

:? this is not good at all
hope all the i's were dotted and t's crossed....

re the seats, it would be interesting to know what the drivers seat was

I also hope they are both ok, going by the nzhondas thread they are not at all well :(
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