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SAUVic Presents the late Round 1 of the Go Kart Championship.

We will be running with 1 group of up to 23 people, however depending on numbers we may run 2 groups if we get a lot of people interested.

Where:

Le Mans Go Karts Melbourne

11-55 Waterview Close

Dandenong South

MELBOURNE

When:

Friday 25 September (2 weeks away) 7pm

Cost:

$75

Layout:

Qualifying: 10 Laps

Race 1: 15 Laps

Race 2: 20 Laps

(the above is based on 18+ people attending. less than 18 means Race 2 is 15 laps)

Payment:

Name: Skylines Australia Victoria

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 033305

Account Number: 265609

Reference to be used: XXXGK (XXX being your member no.)

PLEASE PM ME WITH YOUR NAME AND MEMBER NO.

Everyone is welcome to come along. Bring a friend if you want, its a great way to meet people from the Club!

SAUVic will be supplying a bbq/sausage sizzle at no extra cost.

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Entrants:

Ryan (Belsil80)P

Wayne (RCHOO)

Antony (nismoGTSt)

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Bec (Bec)

Dave (dave1200)P

Adz (Adz)P

Leon (Achoo)

Jarrod (R32Big_Boy)

Chris (scotsman)

Tony (rexgirl)P

Mick (??Shmicko)

Matt (Mavrick)P

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I might come down for a looksee, but will not be driving the carts as last time I was there I broke my ankle crashing a cart after I was "love tapped" into a corner...

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