Race Licence In Asia

Race Licence In Asia

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anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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Ok I look forward to meeting you when you drive the Capri, (look out for my daughters pink seven a few garages awy, you wont miss it, and drop in for a coffee)

The last three on your list are what the daughter did for a Licence in Malaysia, namly join a Malysian Club, pass awritten test and a medical.

I appreciate the course is worth the investment, i just wonder if it is astiulated requirment or a nice to have,

Have you seen the 928 race car that for sale in HK?




Toobin

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1,222 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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ah no I've not, where is that advertised?


anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 10th December 2011
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Talk to Daniel he sent me the details on the car.

crafty

2,291 posts

237 months

Thursday 26th January 2012
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Toobin said:
Has anyone used this company for reace licenses or track days?

http://www.tracktorque.com/race_license.html
Yep.... I have a car that I keep down there with Track Torque... PM me if you want more details.

I also raced a Ginetta G20 in a recent race as my car was not ready http://ginetta.com/news_article?id=476

Track Torque provide the mechanics AND the umbrella girls (really!)





Edited by crafty on Thursday 26th January 03:07

NewStratos

18 posts

163 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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Old mate with the spanner will do better if he pretends to be checking the exhaust or something ....

fieldl

1,320 posts

231 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Went and got my race license from the HKAA today. All going well will be racing with Track Torque in March smile can't wait!

fieldl

1,320 posts

231 months

Tuesday 6th March 2012
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Well I'll be there racing in the Audi Pan Delta Race weekend out with the rest of the Ginetta's biggrin

heffernj

40 posts

246 months

Wednesday 7th March 2012
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Hey Lee - congrats on the race entry... your first since coming to HK right? Interested to hear more... I'm waiting on my UK licenses to come through for 2012... just in case ;-)

Toobin

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1,222 posts

234 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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Wow after 3 years I finally did it! ….now that’s how you procrastinate!
Spent Sunday with the guys and girls at Track Torque in Zhuhai and had the most amazing day, highly recommend it.

As I suspected I (along with some others in my group) have caught the bug and want to get more involved with more track days and possibly to buy a team car. As always any tips tricks and general advice would be most welcome!





anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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Great time to buy, in hk there is a 911 rsr replica, and a mustang for sale, there is a fabulous 240z for sale at sepang, I'll sell my ne 1988 1700 super sprint kit I've put together if some one buys it before i start the assembly next month. Pm me if you want details the mustang is incredibly, i'm away for a week so answer to pm will be immediate

Pat Cash

312 posts

230 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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Toobin said:
Wow after 3 years I finally did it! ….now that’s how you procrastinate!
Spent Sunday with the guys and girls at Track Torque in Zhuhai and had the most amazing day, highly recommend it.

As I suspected I (along with some others in my group) have caught the bug and want to get more involved with more track days and possibly to buy a team car. As always any tips tricks and general advice would be most welcome!
Good news!
Get yourself in one of TT's Ginettas to start with... And we'll see you in the Pan Delta Circuit Hero races. wink
You might even be able to get yourself a drive in the CH 500 race in December...?

Toobin

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1,222 posts

234 months

Friday 21st November 2014
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OK so now I have the bug, I'm wanting to get a lot more track time. Seems that one option is to continue through the TT chaps but I do worry somewhat about insurance if anything were to happen to the car (it could become expensive!) but other than buying I'm not really sure what the alternatives are. There is I believe a track in Guangdong; does anyone race here? assume they would have a similar set up to TT if I wanted to get some experience on other tracks?

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 22nd November 2014
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That's my problem with hiring cars, looks good until you damage them, as I said cheapest motor sport in Asia is classic car challenge at Sepang, from Hong Kong that would cost near 1000us entry, fuel tyres etc, plus accommodation and air fares, but you could build a car for around 12,000us$, friend built BMW for less than that careful build, but taken back to Europe and got fiat papers on it to race AR spa classic so great value overall.

fieldl

1,320 posts

231 months

Saturday 31st January 2015
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There is a very competitive car for sale that's just come back from Zhuhai. It's not mine but if your interested drop me a note and I'll put you in touch.
Good to see you sorted it. Looking forward to this season already TT are just putting the finishing touches to the Atom's rebuild.