Pasir Gudang Track Day, 10 May 2009

adian

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Hey fellas...

I'm organising a track day at Pasir Gudang, for 10 May 2009, Sunday, 900am - 100pm.

Accommodation can be arranged at Tg Puteri Resort, at about RM 90 each, rooms are twin share incl breakfast.

If you've been to Sepang, then it's nothing compared to Johor Circuit, which flows so much better and is much faster and more natural. As a professional racing instructor I'll be around to guide any newbies no worries.

If you're up to it, let me know. Wesak Day is 9 May, so it's a long weekend anyway :)

/adian
 

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Hey fellas...

I'm organising a track day at Pasir Gudang, for 10 May 2009, Sunday, 900am - 100pm.

Accommodation can be arranged at Tg Puteri Resort, at about RM 90 each, rooms are twin share incl breakfast.

If you've been to Sepang, then it's nothing compared to Johor Circuit, which flows so much better and is much faster and more natural. As a professional racing instructor I'll be around to guide any newbies no worries.

If you're up to it, let me know. Wesak Day is 9 May, so it's a long weekend anyway :)

/adian
if i may ask what is the fee?
 

zero1

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hahaha.. adian welcome to my homeground circuit..

To bad I'll be in Japan that day for our 2nd race... anyway all the best..
 

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Would really love to try Pasir Gudang one day... but can't make it on the 10th of May!! :banghead: My 'kampung' in JB, so convinient already as accomodation no prob....
 

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the track is open almost everyday dude..unless otherwise stated on their calender. just walk in, pay, and race. been living in jb for many years but only got to know about this recently haha. will come again real soon..
 

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