Volunteers for Track Day at Manfeild Saturday, 26th August
Hi everyone,
The Victoria Motorcycle is running a track day at Manfeild raceway in Feilding on Saturday, 26 August. We are still a little short on volunteers to assist with the running of the day. Duties include flag marshalling, grid assistance etc. No experience is necessary as we will pair you up with someone experienced. We provide a $50 BP fuel card for the day, and provide the most enormous and delicious home made lunch during the day complete with vege/meat options, hot/cold drinks, and plenty of cakes/muffins to keep you full during the day. Plus you get the best spots from which to watch the bikes up close and personal.
Please give us a shout on volunteer@vicclub.co.nz if you would like more information or think you could assist. Day commences at 8 am with all bikes off track by 4:30 pm. Thanks!
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