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Guys,

The entry forms and sup req's are now available for the next round of the WRX Club and consequent SAU Club Championship Sprint events.

This event is held at Gipsland Park in Morwell and is a hill climb rather than a sprint. For those that don't know Morwell is a tight twisty short track and is run with one car at a time. Similar to the short track at DECA if you like.

I'm excited because I finally get to go to a round for the first time this year!

Anyways -

Sup Req's Click Here

Entry Form Click Here

Cheers

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Also for anyone wanting to spectate at a Motorsport Event - this is the one to watch.

The speeds may not be as high as they would be at other tracks, but you are close to the action and you get to see the entire track.

Its great.

I'll definately be going down to watch.

Any pics, map of what it looks like by any chances?

There used to be a website with circuit layouts of every track/hill climb etc around the world - even those not in use anymore but it seems to have died in the ass.

www.racingcircuits.net

And I can't find one from anywhere else sorry.

Unless someone knows Morwell under a different name from this list?

http://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/tracks/asia.html

PMSL @ Budge - nice one!!! :)

Now the WRX Club have organised a cruise down to Morwell this Saturday for all competitors and spectators - details below:

Meet point 1 will be in the carpark at Village Green at 5.45am (pajamas optional ) with a departure time of 6am sharp! We will then cruise together to the next meet point.

Meet point 2 will be in the carpark at McDonalds Fountain Gate at 6.30am with a departure time of 6.45am sharp! Expected arrival time at Morwell is 8am.

Please email Clarissa at [email protected] so she can get an idea of numbers - just let her know you are from SAU.

Thanks

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