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ENTRANTS ARE NOW GOING TO BE ACCEPTED ON THE DAY!

But to make things easier please PM me your e-mail address and i will send the entry form, so that it is complete on arrival.

** DUE TO MAJOR EVENTS OCCURING AROUND THE PREVIOUS DATE, THE EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE 6th JUNE 2004! **

Northern Street Cruizers (and myself) apologize for any inconvenience that this change has caused. If someone has paid to participate on the previous date and are unable to attend the event on the new date a full refund will be given to that person.

Due to the unfortunate SAU Crash late last year, this event was lost. Now that the date is closing in I have decided to repost the event, as in the previous thread people mentioned it was tooooo early to commit to.

NORTHERN STREET CRUIZERS PRESENTS

DETAILS:

DATE: Sunday 6th June2004 (new date)

VENUE: DECA driving grounds Shepparton

TIME:

- Starts 8:00am

- Finishes Approx. 5:00pm

COST:

- $50 per car

- Spectators welcome

Events: (Minimum 2 runs per course [trying for 3])

- Circuit

- Wet & Dry skid pan

- Go-to-whoa

- Burnouts

- Figure 8

- Club Battles (time based)

- Drifting

- At days end, each car will be given 2-3 mins to cut loose (by themselves) on the huge skid pan (time permitting).

General:

- The participants will be split into 5 smaller groups and will be using different circuits simultaneously.

- Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Based on the total times for each circuit.

- Club "perpetual" trophy: All clubs select 3 drivers to represent them and their times will be added together to determine the winning club.

- BBQ and drinks are available at a very reasonable price.

- MUST HAVE A CURRENT DRIVING LICENSE AND CAR MUST HAVE REGO.

TO CONFIRM POSITION A NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF THE FULL AMOUNT ($50) MUST BE PAID AND THE "ENTRY FORM" COMPLETED AND SIGNED. It is only when you meet both requirements that a spot will be reserved.

FOR ENTRY FORMS CONTACT CORRY (NSC club president): 0418103392 or PM me and I will e-mail one to you.

PS: Just consider this:

Many people (including myself, twice) has paid $120 to have a GREAT day with Kevin, from Driver Dynamics, at the Police Academy skid pan. Unfortunately the only event is sliding round in the same circle. Compare this to the events offered above, for the cost of $50 :cheers:. This is going to be a GREATER DAY! :headspin:

PSS: May organise a cruise to go up on Saturday, 5th June, afternoon and spend the night. We will hit the clubs/bars have a good rest and wake up ready for a day of FUN ;)!

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ooooooooo... its soooo tempting..

oo ooo ooo.. but i dont know what some of the events are... you dont have to be involved in all of them do you??

do you need a helmet??

NO helmet required

You only enter in the events you feel comfortable in, but you have access to ALL events with the entry fee.

- Circuit: Timed lap of a small track with varoius shicanes (sp?) (tight corners)

- Wet & Dry skid pan: Huge, vast space with a course laid out using witches hats. Parts of the course will be wet and other parts will be dry. This is all about handling.

- Go-to-whoa: Small straight. The fastest person to finish and stops in the required markings wins.

- Burnouts: No explanation required :P.

- Figure 8: A small track in the shape of a figure "8". Great for drifting, but 2 years ago the track was pretty rough.

- Club Battles (time based): The times of 3 elected cars, from each club, will be added together at the end of the day and the best times win. The cars will be elected at the begining of the day.

- Drifting: Done on the Huge skid pan. Without exageration (sp?) this skid pan is BIG. Roughly the size of a decent Plaza car park (without the obsticles :))

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