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18-11-2009, 06:15 PM | #1 | ||
Blueprint of Perfection
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Since now the club has grown out to a decent size of members, there has recently been a larger call from members asking for track days or a hill climb days. I have done a little bit of research into this, there is 2 ways. 1) Become a member of a car club that hosts these events, and hopefully your car is eligable (depending on their constitution) then you will need a level 2 speed licence (yearly). And i think (not sure yet) a cams licence on top of that. OR 2) The club becomes a cams affiliated car club (yearly fees) (still waiting on reply from cams on prices) Then our club can hire out official Cams hill climb tracks, or circuit tracks (very cheaply). Individuals still have to get their level 2 speed licence, and (maybe) a Cams licence. And our club has the entire track or circuit for the day and we do what we want (there will be alot of saftey rules).
Just some thoughts from members would be great, as there is a lot of younger guys in the club with now some high horsepower vehicles, and it would be great for the club to organize track days where members can get their cars out and blow the cobwebs out of them in a controled enviroment and all can have alot of fun. And it can be another way the club can branch off into. I made enquires also regarding historic vehicles attending track days, there is a small change in the clubs constitution, but after that, all historic vehicles will be able to attend track days. Comments would be great.
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