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The First Official SAUWA Autotest

Sponsored by TENAGAH MOTORSPORT

What: Timed Autotest Event (Double Skid Pan Use)

When: Sunday August 10th . 12.30 (If you are late even by 1 minute, expect to be left out for the day) -finish

Cost: Members $65. Non Members (if numbers required) $75

Number of entrants : 30

What driving is involved: 2 Runs of a single skid pan motorkhana course. 3 runs of the double skid pan motorkhana course.

ONLY SAUWA PAID MEMBERS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR PRIZES OR TROPHIES!

What you MUST have (not neg): Roadworthy vehicle, Road license and Competition License (CAMS or AASA. Both easily accesible via websites below from $55), Helmet, wrist to ankle clothing, closed in shoes, No loose objects in the vehicle.

Event Sup Regs can be found at http://www.dtec.com.au/downloads/2008-AutoTest-Championship-WA-EntryForm-SupRegs.pdf

Guys and Gals, this is the first SAUWA Timed Race event. It will be held at the AHG driving centre on Grogan Road near the International Airport. It will consist of 5 runs per driver. 2 runs on a single skid pan, and 3 runs on the double skid pan. There are several Autokhana type course available however we wont know which courses we are doing until we get there on the day.

Our Hope is that we can generate as much interest as possible from our Members and hopefully turn it into a 3 round semi-championship...not necassarily all at AHG. (different venues are currently being looked at.)

Just a quick word of warning though, this is a race event. The whole idea is to come along, have some fun and post a few good lap times. AHG wont tolerate any blatant hooning or recklessness, so if your planning to come along and throw a few deliberate skids and the like, the clerk of course will end your day very quickly. We would prefer not to have to have these sorts of punishments issued to any of the SAUWA members or entrants. So please, drive responsibly and with in the spirit of the event.

If you would like to enter the event, I will take bookings only via PM!!! If you dont PM me, your booking will not be taken! Once you are booked as an entrant, payment is to be made with 7 days to me. I will supply you the details for EFT payments upon receiving your PM. If you are not able to do EFT, please let me know so we can sort other arrangements. If your payment is not received and no further correspondense has been made, your booking will cancelled. Sorry to be so hard and strict on this but for organisation of the event, this will make it easier. I will not chase people up for reminders of payments.

Please feel free to ask me any questions on this thread...but DO NOT whore the thread! All whore posts will be deleted.

Cheers

Brad

SAUWA Motorsport Coordinator.

p.s. For license information:

C.A.M.S

http://www.cams.com.au/Content.asp?PageID=Competitors

AASA

http://www.australianautosportalliance.com/aasa/

Confirmed Entrants:

1. RDirty3 (Brad Innes) M (PAID)

2. SidewaysSam (Sam Teanby) M (PAID)

3. Stinky Rooster (Dale Allen) M (PAID)

4. GTSt Vspec M (Paul Cornes) M (PAID)

5. Nizmo M (Lauren Cornes) M (PAID)

6. Gr33die (Jasmine Innes) M (PAID)

7. brendan hagger (PAID)

8. 32R (Jeramy Pyrc) (PAID)

9. Ad4M (Adam McBeath) M (PAID)

10. craig hagger (PAID)

11. GWP (Gavin Page) M (PAID)

12. Tenagah - Suzanne Callanan M (PAID)

13. Tenagah - Barbara Hall M (PAID)

14. Tenagah - Anthony DiSilvio M (PAID)

15. Tenagah - Frank DiSilvio M (PAID)

16. Tenagah - John Otter M (PAID)

17. Niszila (Ryan Wilson) M (PAID)

18. R32 TT (Matt James Wallace) M (PAID)

19. MLCrisis ( Brendan Fitzgerald) M (PAID)

20. Adrian Jameson (PAID)

21. Mark Sudic M (PAID)

22. Glenn Sarti (PAID)

23. Chris Reynolds

24. Paul Ryan

25. Sam's Dad (Peter Teanby) (PAID)

26. Scott Lockhart

27. Matt Chapman

28.

29.

30.

Jonn (Jon Richards) (PAID)

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ZOMG!

I am in!!!!

Please?

Carn, you can't deny Teh Fury can ya?

*edit*

The ASAA form needs to be signed by a club official who is known to the ASAA. Who do we use for that?

Guys, committing to the event is ok, but keep in mind in a few weeks i will be opening the event up to the public. I cant wait for too long to secure numbers.

Brendan, AASA license is good for racing at AHG and some Speeddome (midvale) events. If you want to get a comp license and do more events like wanneroo, speed series etc then CAMS is your better option. Dont quote me on this, but i think AASA is about $55 and CAMS is $88 (you will need to be a member of a cams affiliated club to get this.). Both for a year.

Guys, in reference to some early questions i am being PM'd,

As long as you are an SAUWA member, you can race what you have (pulsar, Honda etc)

In a few weeks i will be opening the event up to the public to get the numbers. I know for a fact there are 10+ V8 guys wanting to get in on this so once opened, it will fill quickly.

Only SAUWA members are able to receiving any prizes etc (if any secured) for results.

Jonn, your on the list mate.

Guys just another thing i need from you guys when you pm me your entry, i will need your surname to submit to AHG. I will be posting your user name, first name, and surname on the thread. If you dont want them on the public forum please let me know.

CHeers

Brad

Gys ive done some homework on the AASA license.

All you need to do is fill in the application for CLUB RACING LICENSE.

The form can be found by going to www.australianautosportalliance.com

Then on the left hand side, click on FORMS & DOCUMENTS

Then click on CLUB RACING LICENSE FORM and download the application.

Fill the form in with all details required.

Towards the bottom of the form it asks for the name of a CLub/organsiation/person who is known to AASA to sign the form. THIS IS NOT COMPULSORY. Just leave it blank.

As for payments, i assume you would do it via a credit card. I have been told to write your c/c number on the bottom of the form and fax it back to them. If you dont want to do c/c and need other arrangments, unfortunately i cant help you with that. You will need to contact AASA direct and discuss the options with them.

I hope that helps and answers most of the question that have been asked so far. :banana:

p.s. guys ill take bookings once i have received a PM from you. I know it might be a pain in the ass but it has to be done that way. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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