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Murray Bridge AUTOFEST 2007

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PROGRAM

Day One Friday 26th January

Shannons Insurance SCRUTINEERING

Friday 26th January 8.00am to 5.00pm (Sturt Reserve)

Saturday 27th January 8.30am to 2.30pm (Sturt Reserve)

Buddy pass holders processed 8.00am to 5.00pm

TRADER SETUP

Friday 26th 6.00am to 5.00pm

EVENTS

Friday 26th January

Roman Autotek Motorkana 10.30am to 12.30am

Sprint Auto Parts Cruise Track Open 1.00pm to 2.00pm

Wheelworx Drifting Demo`s 2.00pm to 2.15pm

Jack Daniels Go to Whoa Practice 2.30pm to 4.30pm

Shannons Insuranc Cruise Track Open 4.30pm to 5.00 pm

Turtlewax Show N Shine Preliminary Judging 10.00am to 5.00pm

Traders Open 10.00am to 5.00pm

Sprint Auto Parts Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm /Mikes Dyno

Jack Daniels Burnout Demos 5.00 pm to 5.30pm

DAY TWO Saturday 27th January

Shannons Insurance Scrutineering Continues 8.30am to 3.00pm

Traders Open 9.00am

Rural City of Murray Bridge Supercruise 9.30am to 10.00am

Turtlewax Show n Shine 10.00am to 5.00pm

Turtlewax Show N Shine Judging continues 10.00am to 5.00pm

Shannons Insurance Cruise Track Open 10.00am to 10.20am

Jack Daniels Go to Whoa 10.30am to 1.30pm

Wheelworx Drifting Demo`s 1.30pm to 1.45 pm

Rural City of Murray Bridge Burnout Eliminations 2.00pm to 4.45pm

Jack Daniels Burnout Demos 4.45pm to 5.00pm

Wheelworx Drifting Demo`s 5.00pm to 5.15pm

Kadina Betta Electrical Stereo Comp1.00pm to 4.00pm

Sprint Auto Parts Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm/Mikes Dyno

NOTE top 50 cars from Saturday’s Go to Whoa will be posted at main office at

9.30 Sunday morning ALL ENTRANTS in Go to Whoa please check these results.

DAY THREE Sunday 27th January

Shannons Insurance Cruise Track Open 9.30am to 10.30am

Turtlewax Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm

Jack Daniels Top 50 Shootout 11.00am to 12.30pm

Wheelworx Drifting Demo`s 12.30pm to 12.45pm

Shannons Insurance Cruise Track Open 12.45am to 1.20pm

Sprint Auto Parts Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm/Mikes Dyno

Kadina Betta Electrical Stereo Comp 1.00pm to 5.00pm

Day Three Cont.

Jack Daniels Burnout Demos 1.30pm to 1.45pm

Wheelworks Drifting Demo`s 1.45pm to 2.00pm

Rural City of Murray Bridge Burnout Finals 2.00pm to 5.00pm

Trophy Presentations 5.30pm

There will be no charge for Tow vehicles but remember that you must go to Scutineering first to attain necessary passes. Only cars with trailers attached with entered vehicle are for free, any other support vehicles will be charged $20.00 a day to park in this area and also must purchase either a weekend or a day pass.

The Times Set Above Are Set To Change Without NOTICE And its also planned to extend Program To Include Other Activities For Updates go to the web site.

http://www.springcarnationals.com

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Event Supported By Placings Entrant No. Name Car

Ute / Pickup Shannons Insurance 1st

Top Hot Rod Shannons Insurance 3rd

2nd

1st

Panel Van / Wagon Shannons Insurance 1st

Top Coupe / Tudor Shannons Insurance 2nd

1st

Top Sedan Jack Daniel’s Racing 3rd

2nd

1st

Top Interior GXM Magazine 1st

Top Engineered Mitsubishi 1st

Top Paint Turtlewax 1st

Top Custom Paint Turtlewax 1st

Top Undercarriage Turtlewax 1st

Top Engine Bay Extreme Magazine 1st

Top Custom Jack Daniel’s Racing 1st

Top 4 Cyl Sprint Auto Parts 3rd

2nd

1st

Top Authentic Selleys Turtlewax 1st

Top Participating Club S.A.S.M.A 3rd

2nd

1st

Top Female Vehicle Extreme Magazine 1st

Driving Events

Motokana Auto-tek 3rd

2nd

1st

Female Motokana Auto-tek 3rd

2nd

1st

Dyno Challenge V8 Sprint Auto Parts 1st

Dyno Challenge 6 Cyl Sprint Auto Parts 1st

Dyno Challenge Rotary Sprint Auto Parts 1st

Dyno Challenge 4 Cyl Sprint Auto Parts 1st

Go-To-Whoa Jack Daniels Racing 3rd

2nd

1st

Female Go-To-Whoa Jack Daniels Racing 3rd

2nd

1st

Burnout

Burnout 4 Cyl T.B.A. 1st

Burnout 6 Cyl T.B.A. 1st

Burnout 8 Cyl T.B.A. 1st

Burnout Rotary T.B.A. 1st

Burnout Female T.B.A 1st

Top Female Competitor Extreme Magazine 2nd

1st

Cups

Mayors Choice Rural City of M/Bridge 1st

Police Choice Rural City of M/Bridge 1st

Burnout Overall T.B.A.

1st

Top Overall Selleys Turtlewax 1st

Plaques

Top 10 Selleys Turtlewax 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Pro’s Pick Jack Daniels Racing 1

2

3

4

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