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Howdy All,

I know there was some interest here before in the MaxAuto Action events at Belmont Park Racecourse. This is just to let you know that the event series is kicking off with a double header on Saturday January 28th PM session (from 13:00) for the Porsche Car Club only and then 2 full sessions (AM 9:00 – 12:30 & PM 13:00 – 16:30) on Sunday, January 29th.

If you are interested in competing you would need to be quick to enter, as the event is already over 80% booked, with the following events also booked to about 70% level. However everyone is more than welcome to attend the events as spectators, which is still free of any charge. This season there will also be some food and soft drinks available, both supplied by members of the Lions Club for just a small charge.

For further info on the event: http://www.driveline.net.au/eventDetails.php?event_id=330

And here are some pictures from previous events:

http://www.bwmedia.com.au/cgi-bin/pro/emAl...0F1%20Autokhana

http://www.bwmedia.com.au/cgi-bin/pro/emAl...0F1%20Autokhana

Entry Fee for the event if booked before January 7th is just $58 per event. If you are interested and you would like to receive an entry form or the 2006 Calendar of Events please sent me an email to [email protected] As you can see from the above, we have also started taking bookings for car club or group exclusive sessions, where a minimum number of 25 competitors is required. Please call me on 0418 922 733 if you’re interested.

Cheers,

Norbert

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