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Nissan Car Club Australia has put together this event to appeal to all levels of competitor and we welcome first

timers who may wish to take full advantage of Saturday's 'circuit familiarisation' sessions before

tackling timed super-sprints on Sunday.

Saturday I

Is to be a series of circuit familiarisation runs where drivers can use the time to learn the

circuit. We expect that track time will be at least one hour for the day,achieved through 15-20 minute sessions. Arrangements can be made to carry passengers on this day only. Experienced competitors

will be on hand to offer advice throughout the day.

Sunday

Will be a series of multi-start super sprints of up to three individually timed flying laps.

Typically, competitors will get four or five runs on the day but we will squeeze as much as we can to give maximum value for money.All flying laps are timed. A session consists of a warm-up lap, up to three timed, flying laps

and then a cool down lap. The track will be driven in an anti-clockwise direction, and vehicles will be sent out in groups of four, with the groups being pre-arranged.

Almost all cars are welcome to be entered on this weekend. The event uses the Group 5 Series classes,

and these allow for almost any vehicle from stock standard through to rally cars through to race prepared vehicles. Some vehicle requirements should be met see the Supp Regs, Group 5 Series Rules and CAMS manual

for clarification, otherwise contact the Event Secretary, Daniel Devenish (M) 040 368 1369 to see if your car is eligible.

A special bonus entry fee rate of $270 is available to those who compete for both days, and enter

early! Otherwise, single day entries are $150 prior to 21/07/07. $170 thereafter.

Supp Regs are attached or are available now from the Nissan Car Club Australia

website, http://www.nissancarclub.org.au or from

the Event Secretary, Daniel Devenish (M) 040 368 1369. We hope to get your entry and that you enjoy your opportunity to drive this inner-city circuit.

Thank you for those that have already offered their assistance. If

anyone else wishes to help for either or both days, please contact

either Andrew Woods or myself to express your interest

Best Regards

Daniel Devenish (dansrace260) icon_thumbsup.gif

Event Secretary 2009 John Mott Memorial Sprint

john_mott_2009_supp_regs.pdf

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