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Hi all,

Just want to make sure that people are aware this event has opened for entries, so get in quick if you want to enjoy a weekend of Tarmac Rally :D

2008 Transcore Classic Challenge

We’re pleased to announce the 2008 Transcore Classic Challenge – Perth’s best value classic car tarmac event, set to take place on the weekend of April 26-27. And we’re very happy to announce our new sponsor for the event – Transcore, which is a Perth based consultancy specialising in traffic engineering, transport planning and project management.

The rally this year will build on the enormous success we achieved last year, with over 20 competitive stages planned, including some at excellent new venues, an overnight stay in Mandurah and great social activities incorporated.

One of the new additions for this year will be the Start, set to take place at the Perth Motor Show, which is certain to add a new dimension to both events.

The rally will be strictly limited to 50 cars to ensure we can keep to our event schedule, so if you’re interested in entering, act now to get your entry application in – see the attached brochure for full details. More information, including details of previous Classic Challenge events can be seen on our website – http://www.classicrally.com.au/classic_challenge.htm

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Hmmm very tempting, will be running in my new stroker motor about this time (if all goes to plan) do you you suppose this event will be abit to hard on a new engine?

Some people believe you should be a bit nasty on the run in anyway.

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