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Due to the large number of people competing in the SAU Vic Championship this year, the Motorsport Committee is asking the following:

If you enter this event, could you please read the information regarding classes and send an email to [email protected] stating which class you beleive you are in.

It will make Ferni's job 10 times easier when he tries to update the standings following the event.

Class info - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...-C-t203667.html

Also - for anyone who competed at Sandown reading this - do the above if you have some time.

Anyone competing in the Championship, can you please check the current championship file at http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/2008SAUChamp.xls to make sure you are in the correct class and times are correct for previous rounds.

Thanks.

Ferni just needs to toughen up :banana:

I can't make Calder as the car will be on it's way to Perth. Bummer too since Jack and Aaron won't be around (Superlap) so it would have been a good chance for some more points!

I'm interested in entering the driver training here, does anyone have a link to installing a fire extinguisher in an R33?

Where do you mount it?

I assume you can purchase the AASA license on the day?

Or do I need/is it better to get a CAMS license?

LOL - so you guys started playing on the net after I left last night huh?? :)

Re CAMS or AASA, its completely up to you and depends on what you want to use it for as to what you should get.

CAMS - $95/year - Level 2 Speed (L2S)

CAMS is most commonly used, and even when events are run by AASA, CAMS are still accepted. Will basically let you do any club level motorsport event in the state.

AASA - $50/year - Download the Club Racing License

AASA can be used at events when AASA is the event insuring body. Only used at Calder and Winton & also for some motorkhana events held at DECA and the like. Ie. SAU-Vic uses AASA insurance for our DECA motorkhana events held in Shepparton.

As I said, its completly up to you what you want to compete in. But if you think you might like to do a track day at Sandown or Phillip Island, then definately get the CAMS license.

Hope this helps.

Mount your fire extinquisher aye:? I'll do it for special price 1 night only $2000.

It's one of those tricky jobs you don't wan't to have to do

What a great price :( , where are you located?

I was just saying *where* do you install it?

Thanks Bec for the serious reply, I plan to hopefully do a track day every 6months (I hope), I'd like to do them more often but it depends on $$$ so Cams L2S might make sense, although I think I'll be entering the driver training at Calder.

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