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Old 11-21-2007, 07:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Track-car Racing?

It's been decided.
Instead of modifying my C4 (and possibly even the future 300C) for performance, I'm going to buy a cheap circuit car and let out the racing urges with that. I had a poke around, and I can pick up a nicely modified Gemini for six thousand dollars, totally track-ready. No skyrocketing insurance for a modified car, no massive loss if I crash it, no loss of a day-to-day driver. All the obvious appeal, however I didn't know how cheap ready-to-go racers actually were!

So, I throw the question out to all Aussie members involved with track racing, do I need to register with CAMS if I'm only racing casually, and where do I go about registering a track car for limited road use? Apparantly you can get a rego that's limited to weekend use, driving to the track and back. What kind of requirements are there for these licenses?
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