Recent track day at Sepang... how many GT3s and GT2s can you spot?
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Recent track day at Sepang... how many GT3s and GT2s can you spot?
Some pics of our recent track day, and a couple pics of my rims after 2 off road excursions... man I gotta stop doin this
I actually got to ride in my friends cup car as he decided to use that for the track day instead of his GT3.... it was an absolutely stunning experience....
I actually got to ride in my friends cup car as he decided to use that for the track day instead of his GT3.... it was an absolutely stunning experience....
Last edited by Harold; 12-13-2009 at 06:01 AM.
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Yeah mate... unfortunately all the debris on the track came from my car dropping the gravel after I drove it back to the pits from the beaching! The rim damage came entirely from the gravel pit beachings that I took this time round....
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Awesome commitment from you guys!
If I am not mistaken buying a car like that in Singapore costs at least twice as much as in the US, add to that the road tax what is it, $10000? Wow, and drive another 6-8 hours to Sepang? Once there, you have a superb track though and I am sure all the inconveniences are forgotten.
If I am not mistaken buying a car like that in Singapore costs at least twice as much as in the US, add to that the road tax what is it, $10000? Wow, and drive another 6-8 hours to Sepang? Once there, you have a superb track though and I am sure all the inconveniences are forgotten.
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Awesome commitment from you guys!
If I am not mistaken buying a car like that in Singapore costs at least twice as much as in the US, add to that the road tax what is it, $10000? Wow, and drive another 6-8 hours to Sepang? Once there, you have a superb track though and I am sure all the inconveniences are forgotten.
If I am not mistaken buying a car like that in Singapore costs at least twice as much as in the US, add to that the road tax what is it, $10000? Wow, and drive another 6-8 hours to Sepang? Once there, you have a superb track though and I am sure all the inconveniences are forgotten.
Sepang is actually only about 350km from Singapore so can be reached relatively quickly depending on the speeds we can reach given traffic conditions. There are typically track days every month that one can attend at Sepang, and as you have said it is a world class track... its part of the Formula One agenda... and always awesome to drive on the same track that those guys race on...
We have a group of friends that try to do at least one track day a month at Sepang.... its always a fun event with track time followed by quite a few nice cold beers in the nearby city of Kuala Lumpur to recap on the days track activities followed by a fun night on the town then back to Singapore the following day. This is life...
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Harold, is it a Porsche club event, or a bunch of like minded guys who meet? I'm in KL and thinking of casual tracking. Any restrictions for cabrios, I notice one in the group. Do you turn up on the day or is there some pre-registration needed? Cost? I know more questions than answers in life!
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Harold, is it a Porsche club event, or a bunch of like minded guys who meet? I'm in KL and thinking of casual tracking. Any restrictions for cabrios, I notice one in the group. Do you turn up on the day or is there some pre-registration needed? Cost? I know more questions than answers in life!
Do drop by on 15/1 afternoon session as we have a mixed group going up and have a chat. will see if we can get you on that track day if you are keen. Cabriolets etc all welcome for sure! Pre registration needed as there are limited slots. Cost for a PCS event is MYR600, for other events its more like MYR400...