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PIARC are holding a "hill climb" on Sunday April 29th at the Phillip Island Race Track.

Basically the course will start at Turn 5 (Siberia) and go to the start finish line.

$125 entry fee before April 20 and $135 after that.

Also - the Saturday will be a full circuit non-timed practise day available for $125 with hill climb practise from 3:30-5:00. If you just want to do the late afternoon hill climb practise it will cost only $50.

Sup Req's and Entry forms - Click Here

At this stage I think I will attend this rather than Maserati Day at Sandown. $200 for Sandown is a bit steep IMO. I might even be keen for the practise day on the Saturday as well.

Cheers Snowy

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I see Evo finally have their own class :laugh:

Has anyone done one of these before, what kind of wear on tyres do they give as speeds are lower than a normal track day?

It wouldn't be much harder than the DECA long wang...

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