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2014/07/28 19:36:38 (permalink)
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Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals?

As i live in remote SA, i can only make it to one event next year. Should i do the trackday challenge in NSW or the MR2 Nationals in QLD?
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    robk
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/28 20:11:43 (permalink)
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    That question could cause some controversy
    I say MTC. There should be some other guys driving up from SA so maybe you could meet them somewhere and cruise up with them.

    There is an extensive build thread for my car here: http://www.mr2australia.com/mr2play/tm.aspx?m=18316
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/28 20:55:52 (permalink)
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    If you want to do track days, the MTC is the choice.
    If you prefer long road trips and crusing in the sunshine, the Nationals is probably for you.
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/28 21:29:26 (permalink)
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    I want to do both :(
    I haven't had an opportunity to meet any other enthusiasts yet, and I've never driven on a track. I'm not really interested in competing as such - i just want to experience my car's performance without getting arrested lol. The cars ability will undoubtably exceed my questionable skills.
    I also like the idea of cruising around sunny Queensland with other MR2 owners.....What a dilemma.. ..
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/28 22:06:12 (permalink)
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    Like robk has stated above, a group of us from adelaide are heading to the mtc again in jan, would be great if ucould join our convoy.
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/28 22:15:21 (permalink)
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    MTC is in January & then you've got 9 months until the Nationals.  Go on do both, you know you want to. 
    I also don't compete in MTC, but had a ball this year.  Will be there again in 2015.
    post edited by Shaz - 2014/07/29 06:19:58

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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/29 10:58:53 (permalink)
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    Both these great MR2 events are quite different, with the MTC being mostly track oriented, and I am sure you would have a ball at either event, but I can understand the dilemma with the long trek from SA.
     
    I should mention that the 2013 Nats in Tas last year did include one fantastic track day at the Baskerville track near Hobart.
    I would expect that the Qld. Nats would also include one track day, as well as cruising around sunny Qld.
     

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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/29 15:45:06 (permalink)
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    I guess I'll just have to win lotto so i can go to both....
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/29 15:52:23 (permalink)
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    Hi Rick,
    I would love to come over for MTC, & meet you on the way, but it's unlikely to happen.
    Too many other commitments.
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/29 16:45:14 (permalink)
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    Peter
    Hi Rick,
    I would love to come over for MTC, & meet you on the way, but it's unlikely to happen.
    Too many other commitments.


    That would be a really long trip for you!
    I'm only likely to be able to do this once, so i don't want to miss the opportunity...
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/29 17:22:22 (permalink)
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    Rick,
     
    the 2015 Nationals, which by the way will be held over the Queen's Birthday Long Weekend 6th, 7th and 8th of June 2015 (you heard it here first!!), and not September or October 2015 as has been previously suggested, will involve both road and track events.
     
    Having once lived in SA myself (now in Brisbane) and attended both the last two Nationals (Bright, VIC, and Tassie) I know you face a long drive whichever activity you choose, but the Nationals in the Sunshine State will also include a planned road trip for the week following in case people want to extend their holidays, take leave, etc.
     
    As some of the previous posters have said the events are different, but unlike someone has suggested both will require long road trips for everyone who doesn't live close by.
     
    The weather in Queensland at the time of the Nationals should be incredible - 20 to 24 degree days and nice cool nights for sleeping. I have experienced Goulburn NSW in high summer and its a fair bit hotter.
     
    Costings are still be worked on for the Nationals but they will be the cheapest we can make them. The big plus for 2015 is you don't have to swim or take the ferry to get here.
     
    All in all this really comes down to what you choose to do. As a MR2 community we shouldn't be taking sides on these events as they both represent different facets of owning these cars. It may be a good idea as you say to buy lottery tickets and plan to come to both. I really hope you and a lot of other people can.
     
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/29 18:40:20 (permalink)
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    Hi Rick,
     
    It great to see you are looking into travelling to the East Coast to join fellow enthusiasts at one or another MR2 events.
    I have been to the Nationals on two occasions. Both were to the trackdays which were on offer and one of the dinners so I cannot comment on the additional activities. From what I did experience, it was a enjoyable time with like minded enthusiast's. They were both well organised, quite social and entertaining.
     
    In comparing the weather between the two, this is really a lottery. Some years it can rain for weeks in both states, it can be 29 degree's, overcast or it can be 35 degree's and blue skies so like any event, anything can happen. We have enjoyed perfect weather with cold frosty mornings and comfortable days with constant activities which continue to be refined as time goes by. The same was found at both the Nationals.
     
    Regarding the MR2 Australia Trackday Challenge:
    I provide all necessary safety requirements (full time paramedic with ambulance), fire service and service vehicles with all insurances via AASA. A full time mechanic (Paul Brell of Boss tuning) will be onsite for the two days, people have spares available and we all help each other getting back on track or will tow a friends car if required. This year there will be a driving instructor who will provide track walks, hint and tips plus other drivers will take you out to get you into a comfortable zone for your skill level.
    The format allows you to start on the hillclimb which is a low speed exercise with no traffic. This is followed by some multicar driving with similar speed cars then its back to a Tarmac stage where you can enjoy some more speed and increased confidence before moving onto the day of the full circuit on the Tuesday. By the end of the two days, you will be a more complete driver with experience in five different disciplines of driving. If you have not had enough, you can take advantage of a day a local driving facility 20 minutes up the road with instruction provided by some of the best defensive driving trainers on the East Coast.
    Aside from the competitive driving, passenger sessions, there is a cruise session where you can drive door to door with all the cars at 60km/h for 30 minutes which is followed by the photo session located on the main straight. After this, we lock up our cars in the garages, walk back to the cabins where we let you hair down at the BBQ and beers at the cabins overlooking the track.
    We then stay at the track waking up to the silence of a country racetrack. You simply grab your helmet and walk across the track back to your garage and get back into driving for the day.
    I cannot explain everything, but this does give an idea of the attempt to create the complete getaway for everyone involved.
     
    From a social aspect for 2015 is the addition of the Production Sports Australian Champion along with a few of the MR2's from the period. Colin Osborne will be bringing a few cars, Al Palmer is looking to bring his 4AGE powered F2 historic race car, another 4AGE powered hillclimb car will also be there. All these guys will be sharing their tales over a few beers under the stars on the Monday night. There is also a chance the mid seat AW11 sports sedan will be there in 2015. Have to wait and see but the car is a weapon and driver a manic. It will be a hell of a sight if it shows up. At least three V6 powered SW20 race cars and more are coming online.
     
    As far as cruises go, that is left to everyone to work it in their own time. Quite frankly, there are not many good roads from the highway to Goulburn but there is a fantastic drive which circumnavigates Lake George. I would recommend this one but requires an extra hour or two of driving. If you head to the Nationals there are some impressive pieces of road on the way via the inland road.
     
    The pricing too provides huge value for money in comparison to many other track events in the country if not one of the best but, no matter which way you choose, you will not be disappointed as we are both focused on waving the flag for the marque.
     
    Kind Regards
     
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/29 23:19:16 (permalink)
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    I think i'll do the trackday challenge in January, and hopefully i can save enough by june to do the nationals. It'll mean delaying some planned improvements and repairs to my car though :(  ....I've already got the time off in January :)
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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/30 09:02:33 (permalink)
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    tralfaz
     
    the 2015 Nationals, which by the way will be held over the Queen's Birthday Long Weekend 6th, 7th and 8th of June 2015 (you heard it here first!!), and not September or October 2015 as has been previously suggested, will involve both road and track events.




     my plan to help fund this trip was going to involve my next years tax refund....   hhmmm that won't work now. 

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    Re: Trackday Challenge or MR2 Nationals? 2014/07/30 09:45:31 (permalink)
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    Maybe we'll have to rob a bank together Shaz? lol
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