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Queensland Raceway Happy Laps (v.5) 27th May 2012 (breakfast)
i agree with your observation. i guess it is absolutely essential that the member who invites non euro car owning friends (or any drivers for that matter) to explain our rules and expectation for the drivers' behaviour on the track.
Totally agree, especially if it is the first time the wrx driver has been on a track. Personally I don't have a problem with
them coming seeing that (at least from my perspective) it should still be pretty quick through the corners. There is nothing worse than someone who is slow through the corners and extremely fast on the straights. But yes as long as they abide by the rules then i see no problem myself.
I do agree, however we don't know the attitude and behaviour of the drivers from outside the forum.
I have a general rule of only euro cars because you normally have people who are more mature and generally care a bit more about their cars than you do in the jap scene.
NB, this is just my generalised perspective having been around the jap scene for a while and coming to the Euro scene.
i agree with your observation. i guess it is absolutely essential that the member who invites non euro car owning friends (or any drivers for that matter) to explain our rules and expectation for the drivers' behaviour on the track.
i think the most important thing is the attitude and behaviour of the drivers and not really what cars they drive.
i am planning to sell the Golf for an 86 later and i would still love to join you guys on these sessions. i must say i have been to happy laps organised by a few forums and this forum runs the best organised sessions.
I do agree, however we don't know the attitude and behaviour of the drivers from outside the forum.
I have a general rule of only euro cars because you normally have people who are more mature and generally care a bit more about their cars than you do in the jap scene.
NB, this is just my generalised perspective having been around the jap scene for a while and coming to the Euro scene.
i think the most important thing is the attitude and behaviour of the drivers and not really what cars they drive.
i am planning to sell the Golf for an 86 later and i would still love to join you guys on these sessions. i must say i have been to happy laps organised by a few forums and this forum runs the best organised sessions.
So long as the rules are followed and the rexie owner is aware that there are some seriously quick cars out on the track so they may have to let them pass I am okay with it.
I think the problem begins when you get people who believe they are faster and don't need to let people overtake them.
Agree with clay. I have no problem with other cars as long as consideration is given to each car and drivers strengths and weaknesses.
So long as the rules are followed and the rexie owner is aware that there are some seriously quick cars out on the track so they may have to let them pass I am okay with it.
I think the problem begins when you get people who believe they are faster and don't need to let people overtake them.
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no worries
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Will PM you!
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Following some feedback about the numbers on the track, I’ve compromised back from 40 to 35 – how does that sound to everyone?
Also – could everyone comment re: Nat’s request above for his workmate to join us in his WRX. I’m mindful of the Euro only preference for the Happy Laps, but if we were to make sure that he was aware of the rules and he was happy to comply, then it would probably be good to have a little diversity on the track - Let me know....
My wife drives a B4 liberty suby, so I have a soft spot for rice burners, I wouldn't see a problem......................... unless hes from the boost cruzin forums and wears a monster energy drink hat.....jokes.....and lets not forget the last time we got a ricer on the track the car ended up in a cloud of dust of the track at lakeside. (if the member of that car reads this, it was genuine awesome seeing that though....good times ) but I have to be honest it was great when i drove through the dust and felt like a rally driver with my dope sub and 4motion system. haha
Aaron, would it be ok for me to bring a mate to drive his WRX? it is not a Euro but fast enough to compete with most of the Euros on the list on both straight and corners he wants to test his new tune.
His name is Brendan if that's ok to add him to the list..
Will PM you!
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Aaron, would it be ok for me to bring a mate to drive his WRX? it is not a Euro but fast enough to compete with most of the Euros on the list on both straight and corners he wants to test his new tune.
His name is Brendan if that's ok to add him to the list..
Following some feedback about the numbers on the track, I’ve compromised back from 40 to 35 – how does that sound to everyone?
Also – could everyone comment re: Nat’s request above for his workmate to join us in his WRX. I’m mindful of the Euro only preference for the Happy Laps, but if we were to make sure that he was aware of the rules and he was happy to comply, then it would probably be good to have a little diversity on the track - Let me know....
Aaron, would it be ok for me to bring a mate to drive his WRX? it is not a Euro but fast enough to compete with most of the Euros on the list on both straight and corners he wants to test his new tune.
His name is Brendan if that's ok to add him to the list..
Something different for Round 5 Happy Laps!
This time it’s Queensland Raceway for breakfast ($25) Apologies to people who requested Saturdays, this was the only remaining weekend date available in May (Sunday 27th May).
The Safety Briefing/Breakfast starts at 7:30 and we should be out on the track by 8:30am.
It is recommended that people arrive in plenty of time, maybe around 7:20.
Rules:
Following on from Lakeside Happy Lap Rules (but subject to confirmation at briefing):
• No PPE gear required (i.e. no need for a helmet, fireproof long sleeved shirt etc).
• No undercutting to overtake on the corners.
• Only overtake on straight sections of the track
• If you are not overtaking anyone on the straight stay to one side of the track and let quicker cars overtake
People other than the driver:
People who wish to passenger/split the driving are required to pay the same amount as the driver.
People who wish to watch from trackside do not have to pay unless they want breakfast.
Anyone can come and passenger with you if they are willing to pay for breakfast.
With Queensland Raceway being a slightly bigger track than Lakeside, and there being more safe “run-off” areas, I have been advised that we could have at least 40 cars on the track. We might trial this number depending on interest, and if it works well we can repeat at the next outing, otherwise we can adjust as appopriate.
If the Main List fills up, nominations will go on the reserve list and when/if someone pulls out you will get moved from reserve into the main list.
Unfortunately if you do not make it to the main list you can't be accommodated at the event (apart from spectating or as a passenger) but if there are any remaining on the reserve list by the cut-off date I will place them on the main list if we organise another event at QR to give a fair spread.
Please let me know if you are coming and how many people you will be bringing with you for catering purposes.
Queensland Raceway is located about 20 minutes west of Ipswich just off the Cunningham Highway (travelling towards Warwick) at the end of Champions Way at the Ipswich Motorsport Precinct. Turning right into Champions Way from Cunningham Highway, you will go past Willowbank Drag Strip and Ipswich Kart Track. Go to the end of the road (kinks to the right) and turn left into the Qld Raceway carpark. You should be able to park close to the Control Tower which is where the briefing will be held.
Be aware that there are frequently speed camera vans located on the highway close to the racetrack.
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