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Round 3 of the NSW Hillclimb Championships are on in Canberra this Sunday (tomorrow). There will be some big runners out there including Peter Gumley who holds the outright record at 38.98 and makes it look easy.

Entry is free to spectate, so come out and get a feel for how things happen out there... then bring your own cars and have a run on 27th April :( (remember I'm here to help if anyone needs support in preparation).

Tarmac (is Jo coming?) and I are running, I don't expect to be competive at this one, but am looking forward to some more time behind the wheel of this beast, I wish it wasn't so low or I would be tempted to take it to Texi LOL

Edit: scrutineering begins at 7am and the racing starts at 9am, should run until approx 4pm. The Pit Stop Cafe sells drinks, snacks and sausage sandwiches all day.

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ay guys im new to the area where exactly is this going down???

On Sutton Rd near Queanbeyan, on the left not far from where you turn on to Sutton Road (see green arrow on attached map).

Don't forget to come say :D I'm in the black open wheeler, Jeno and Jo are in the white BMW

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Jeno, Jo and I all achieved PB's today *woohoooo* :D:):):bunny::bunny::bunny::banana::banana::banana:

Jeno and Jo's car did sound AWESOME.

I won Fastest Lady... and the highlight for me was coming 2nd in my event (to Peter Gumley).

It was great to see so many of you guys turn up (I needed the hugs).

Local club event is on again in approx 2 weeks (27th April) and remember I'm here to help if anyone is interested in running. www.sdmahillclimb.com

Jeno, Jo, Tuk Tuk and I are going to Bathurst to have a crack at Mt Panorama with Bathurst Light Car Club in a few months time... if you're interested in joining us, you should think about starting here at the local club first.

What a wierd day.....we got there and it was raining heavy, then it cleared up just in time for the first run, then it got real hot, then in the arvo it poured down again and even hailed for a bit, then it cleared up again........ :D still had lots of fun though :) Those open wheelers are nuts. Can't wait for the next one!

Thanks to those guys who came out to say hello and helped with the tents. We only got a bit wet lol

ay was a good day dropped in for 30minutes, hate not having my own ride, grrr. i hot to see the r32 put out a good time, damn how much would i kill to swap my 25 to a 26, such a sweet engine, how often the hill climbs on???

cheers

alex

ay was a good day dropped in for 30minutes, hate not having my own ride, grrr. i hot to see the r32 put out a good time, damn how much would i kill to swap my 25 to a 26, such a sweet engine, how often the hill climbs on???

cheers

alex

The club events are almost every month, check out the calendar on www.sdmahillclimb.com - the NSW state round is only here once a year.

You should have come to say hi, cos half the forum was there, you could have met everyone.

bugger, ill swing by on the 27th and make myself known, any nicer ways to get my car into the carpark i dont have much clearence, and i dont like the look of that gravel road to the parking spot, baby her so much

cheers alex

bugger, ill swing by on the 27th and make myself known, any nicer ways to get my car into the carpark i dont have much clearence, and i dont like the look of that gravel road to the parking spot, baby her so much

cheers alex

If you come into the competitors area and park in either the first street (if you could call it that) on your left, or on the main road in, there are some shady spots which are out of the way on the right. You can also go to the end of the main road and there is (nice) gravel area to the right of the scrutineering caravan. They won't mind you parking in these places at all. They don't like them parking in the first few bays though because competitors are looping around there all day while doing their runs.

Hopefully Turismo will be running this one too. Reece?? are you coming? Bring the Starlet, double enter with Pat :D let me rephrase that, you can share the car LOL

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