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The event is open and spots are almost filled!

Members entered (and race number)

evil weevil - Chubb - 133

S13deviate - Ando - 513

VZ SS - Chris - 57

BOZ22N - Ryan - 55

N1GTR - Steve - 841

aza - ? - 32

Michele - 19

Mark - 29

Members interested

NISMO - Bobby

msnismo - Spanna Anna

Druncan - Duncan

Its that time of year again when we try and get some interest so we can get a good SAU NSW turn out for the Bathurst Supersprint and Hillclimb on the first weekend of December, always best to get in early and secure your spots!

Last year we had Adam, Nick and myself entered and a few spectators who came up for the day! Its a great mix of cars, and any car can enter!

What is it?

The saturday consists of supersprint on Conrod straight.

The sunday is the hillclimb up Mountain straight.

What do I need?

A roadworthy car!!

CAMS L2S licence plus current club membership (I recommend joining SAU NSW!)

Race numbers for each side

Blue Battery triangle

So, whats it all cost?

Haven't got exact prices, however last year it was $120.00 per day

I will post up as soon as I find out :cool:

You have to pay via the Bathurst Light Car Club.

Anything else?

You would need to sort out accomodation, fuel, food etc etc

The saturday is a fun, fast day - you only get 4 timed runs however the thrill of doing 200kms LEGALLY down Conrod is just mind blowing! The format is you race another car, kinda like a drag race at the start.

This will be my third year and I just love it!

The sunday I would suggest if you haven't done any motorsport before, to watch it first. As most would know, Mountain straight has not much room for error, if any....alot of concrete walls....but its up to you, you dont have to go that fast!

You are the only car on the track for the run.

More info...

www.blcc.com.au

It is now under 2 months away, entries open a month before hand, so you have no excuse to save up and enter, and get the car ready!

Hope to see some members there!

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i will be there and so will my dad to take pics agan

after a good run at king ed park in newcastle this is the next event i will be doing

i think the 2 pics at the top were ones he has taken last year

http://www.moffittphotography.com/index.html




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