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MAY

31 Sat - Drag Day @ Heathcote (Interclub Challenge)

JUNE

1 Sat - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Sandown

can someone please verify the Sandown date

May 31st is a Saturday

when is the Sandown day supposed to be?

- Sunday 1st June or a Saturday in June

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UPDATE

The WRX club have altered a couple of their motorsport dates. The new MS Calendar is as follows, and post 1 has been updated:

Round 1: Winton Sprints. Saturday, 9th February done

Round 2: Philip Island Sprints. Saturday, 29th March

Round 3: Morwell. Saturday, 10th May

Round 4: Sandown Sprints. Sunday, 1st June

Round 5: Calder Park. Saturday, 12th July

Round 6: Sandown Sprints. Sunday, 24th August

Round 7: Morwell. Saturday, 11th October

Also - as the venue is now up for sale, Heathcote are not booking any drag days. So the Drag Day we had for 31 May is now postponed. We will come up with an alternative when we can.

Guys - have just received further advice from the WRX Club re the motorsport events and unfortunately Morwell in May has now been cancelled as well.

OK Racers and officials, there is another change to the motorsport calendar due to an unfortunate telephone call that I received from the Gippsland Car Club-

MORWELL IN MAY IS CANCELLED

the new track won't be ready in time and the old one has been decommissioned.

We are currently exploring options for a replacement track day so apologies again, but this one is out of our control.

STAY TUNED

Hey Bec, is the wrx club taking entires for the april deca day yet?

also, got my cams invoice last week. just waiting for them to send the licence out now. thanks for handling that for me. :)

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