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DTF260:
Hi guys, since I've owned my zed it's been a dream of mine to get it on a track and really wring its neck.
Can anyone off me some advice on how to get involved and race my car/gettin started would be?
Thanks in advance fellas.
PeterAllen:
If you haven't already done so I would suggest you join a car club which offers a range of competition activities.
Here is one 'local' club which is fairly active in club motorsport.
http://www.southernsportingcarclub.com.au/
Most, if not all, circuits offer "Speed off the Streets'- type access. Look up Eastern Creek and Marulan.
http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/
As Joe the Gadget Man would say, "bring your money with you!"
DAZDA:
As Peter has suggested, joining a club is a good idea. But before going head first into competition, I recommend doing an Advanced Driver Training Course with a driving school at one of the race tracks. For a few more bucks than a 'Speed of the Streets' day, this will offer lots of benefits, including;
* A greater understanding of what may be required to get involved – the instructors should be able to give some advice on how to get involved, which categories may suit you, etc
* Skills, tips, tricks, and principles on driving fast
* The correct lines for that track and advice on how to work them out for other tracks
* Suggestions on car set-up and improvements
* etc
I can strongly recommend Fifth Gear Motoring’s advanced courses ( click here ) at Wakefield Park.
DTF260:
Thanks for the feedback fellas, I think your right, an advanced driving course seems like an excellent way to get into serious driving.
Ill Suss out the fifth gear guys,and see if I can convince my friend to come.He has a scaryily fast sr20det 120Y.
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