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* * * MLR Trackday - Oulton Park International Circuit - Friday 16th November * * *

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The MLR's final trackday to round off 2012 takes place at one of the UK's best circuits on Friday 16th November: Oulton Park's fantastic 2.8 mile International circuit in Cheshire.

THE CIRCUIT


DETAILS :
- open pitlane
- 105dBA static noise limit
- free instruction from the MLR's team of professional instructors
- full tyre support from Protyre
- trackside photography from Xtreme Sports Photography
- emailed PDF information pack the week before the event

NOVICES:
MLR members and total novices wanting to do their very first trackday (not first MLR trackday) can take advantage of a special MLR Novice rate. This lower rate doesn't mean you have any less tracktime, but does include all the following:
- an additional more in-depth briefing
- scheduled 30 minute session (approx) with an MLR instructor in the morning
- feedback card so you can monitor your progress throughout the day

PRICING:
- Novice: £119
- Members: £129
- Non members: £149
- Additional driver: £35*
- Passenger: £10*
- Garages: £10 per car
* Additional drivers and Passengers can be booked on the day

HOW TO BOOK:
Places are on a first come first served basis and can be purchased through the MLR Shop or by calling us direct on 08451 25 26 23

RESERVE A PLACE:
Members can reserve a place by paying £50 (non refundable) with the balance being due one month prior to the trackday.

TRACK INSURANCE:
Track insurance isn't compulsory on a trackday, but if you want to book it or have any questions, please call the Pace Ward team direct on 01782 286311.
Note: The PW policy covers bodywork and mechanics inc engine ancillaries (eg: intercooler, turbo etc!) which a lot of other policies do not cover

* Please be aware of the MLR's cancellation policy *







Images courtesy of RichW :smthumbup
 
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I would say they are fair compared to many circuits, but they do noise test and you do need to pass below the limit, if you are very close on static test they may let you out to see how loud it is on track, if you know your noisy get it sorted first with a bung etc

Ian
 
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