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I'm thinking of going to the DECA, this would be my first event to enter as I just joined up last week.

I've been reading up on the last DECA will the requirements and events be the same?

Will I need a CAMs or AASA license? If so is it easy to get?

Can I have a passenger in the car on the track?

Do I have to compete in all the events?

Is there any accommodation left? It may just be me going as my g/f wont come unless she can drive the car and she's not a member.

Map7...

1. Requirements are similar - events are similar

2. Yes you need a licence - $45 for an AASA one. L2S licence is cost only, no test.

3. Yes you may have a passenger. They need to sign an indemnity form and have their own helmet on the 'track' events

4. No - you do what you want to do - but you get no points if you don't enter

5. This thread was to enable people to pre-book accommodation. If you enter the event (entries open early May) then you can suss out accommodation then.

lol thats ok you will b fine.

when i decided i was gonna do the one in august i was both excited n nervous and still had ages for it to come, but if the finances are ok n i have my confidence back ill do the one in august

OK guys and girls - my first post has been updated with what has been booked and what is still available.

If you have not booked accommodation - I would get in soon or you might be out of luck.

Later this week, this information will be available to the WRX Club, and I'm guessing once they find out, the accommodation will be snapped up ASAP.

Cheers

Bec

OK guys and girls - my first post has been updated with what has been booked and what is still available.

If you have not booked accommodation - I would get in soon or you might be out of luck.

Later this week, this information will be available to the WRX Club, and I'm guessing once they find out, the accommodation will be snapped up ASAP.

Cheers

Bec

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