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Re: Motorsport event costs
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What cams licence do you need to race improved production? does the level 2(2NS) cover such events?

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not a huge difference then, but what about rallys? Gary?

Posted on: 2008/11/1 10:08
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Re: Motorsport event costs
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C'mon in mate - you know you want to
Improved production is a great category, you would love it - best move I have made!
Events run at anywhere from under $300 for a one day meeting (but heaps of laps) through to $385 for a regular 2 day event. Generally Qualifying (15 mins) and race 1 on saturday. Race 2 and 3 on Sunday. Compared to supersprinting, only difference in costs will be wear and tear on car and tyres - but you will be doing more laps AND the rush of dicing with a group of cars each corner - keeps you on your toes!!!!!!!
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Supersprints in the NSW championship usually are around $130 to $170, depending on the venue and the club running it. Track days range from $100 to about $200. Hillclimbs vary from about $60 to $80 for a club round to up to and over $120 for a state round, again depending on the venue and organising club.

Some people seem to whinge about the price but you could spend much more on a big night out, and not have as much fun. I see these events as good value for money.

I'd be interested in what a round of Improved Production racing would be worth, as I am thinking about having a go next year sometime for a bit of a laugh, now that my car has a 6 point harness and window net.

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Motorsport event costs
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Was just reading Harry's post about the costs of events etc, was very interesting- thought it might be interesting to compare what events cost in other countries, kiwis are jumping the ditch in droves for better wages/weather etc and I was just wondering how motorsport compares costwise between NZ and AUS but other countries please reply too.

In NZ regional series rallys are now averaging $600 to enter, (one day), clubman type rallies around $400, rallysprints are $100-$120ish, hillclimbs $50-$100,

not sure on circuit events as I haven't done one for a while but I would guess around $120 for a clubmans race meeting and $250 or so for a national meeting. Dual sprints maybe $80-100?

How do your events compare? btw we're talking events that datsun owners realistically compete in.

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