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2008 Program Of Events

SHANNON`S INSURANCE SCRUTINEERING

Friday 28th November 12.00pm to 5.30pm (Shepparton Showground’s)

Saturday 29th November 8.30am to 2.30pm (Shepparton Showground’s)

EVENTS

DAY ONE

Friday 28th November

Performance Display Maude Street Mall 10.00am to 2.00pm

Roman Autotek Night of Thunder 7.00pm to 10.30pm

Friday Night after Party (Venue TBA) 9.30pm to 1.00am

DAY TWO

Saturday 29th November

Turtlewax Ice Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm

Trading Post Motokana 10.30am to 1.00pm

Betta Electrical Sound Off 11.00am to 5.00pm

Team Extreme Burnout Demo’s 1.00pm to 1.15pm

Gymkhana 1.20pm to 3.20pm

Go to Whoa 3.30pm to 10.00pm

Burnout Eliminations 2.00pm to 4.45pm

Team Extreme Burnout Demos 4.45pm to 5.00pm

Drifting Demonstrations 5.00pm to 5.15pm

Mikes Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

KFC Springnats 16th Celebrations

FEATURING

Go to Whoa (Under Lights)

Fireworks

NOTE top 50 cars from Saturday’s Go to Whoa will be posted at main office at

9.30 Sunday morning ALL ENTRANTS in Go to Whoa please check these results

SUNDAY'S EVENTS

DAY THREE

Sunday 30th November

Star FM Springnats Supercruise 9.00am to 10.00am

Turtlewax Ice Show n Shine 10.00am to 5.00pm

Gymkhana 10.15am to 12.00am

Team Extreme Burnout Demos 1.00pm to 1.15pm

Go to Whoa Top 50 Shootout 12.00am to 1.00pm

Betta Electrical Sound Off 11am to 5.00pm

Drift Demonstrations’ 1.15pm to 1.30pm

Mikes Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

Burnout Finals 1.00pm to 5.00pm

Team Extreme Burnout Demos 5.00pm to 5.15pm

Drifting Demonstrations 5.15pm to 5.30pm

Grudge Racing/Entrant Comp 2.00pm to 5.00pm

Springnats Trophy Presentations 5.30pm

Springnats 16 2008 Closed 6.30pm

PLEASE NOTE ALL TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE AND CAN CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

ENTRANTS MAY CROSS ENTER (All Enquiries) AT SCRUTINEERING

www.springcarnationals.com

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Jack Daniel’s Racing roars into Shepparton for SpringNats

The Jack Daniel’s Racing V8 Supercar team will roar into Shepparton for the SpringNats Car Festival on Saturday, 29 November.

Six-time Bathurst 1000 winner and motor racing icon Larry Perkins along with drivers Todd Kelly and Jack Perkins will be on hand at DECA to meet and greet fans, autograph team posters and pose for photos alongside the Jack Daniel’s Racing Holden Commodore V8 Supercar show car.

Kelly, driver of the Old No. 7 Jack Daniel’s Racing Commodore, said he was looking forward to the SpringNats appearance.

“Cars and machinery are my passion, so I can’t wait to get back to DECA and Shepparton – I hope they don’t mind that I’ll probably have more questions about the SpringNats cars and events as what they’ll have about V8 Supercars!” Kelly said.

Kelly is one of the hottest properties in V8 Supercars today. He is the youngest race winner in V8 Supercar history and has eight V8 Supercar round wins to his credit, including the 2003 Sandown 500 and 2005 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 with Mark Skaife.

Jack Perkins, son of Larry, has only recently returned to the Jack Daniel’s Racing team full-time after standing down in his rookie season late last year after being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

Perkins rejoined the team for the Phillip Island and Bathurst enduros and finished eighth in both races with co-driver, Wodonga’s Nathan Pretty.

“I’ve grown up around racing and like Todd I’ve got a great appreciation for nice cars and events like the Shepparton SpringNats where they can be showcased, so I’m really looking forward to the experience – it promises to be a great weekend,” Perkins said.

V8 Supercar star Todd Kelly gives his Jack Daniel’s Commodore a polish before heading to Shepparton for the SpringNats at DECA. Kelly, team-mate Jack Perkins and team owner Larry Perkins will be at SpringNats on Saturday, 29 November.

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