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Noob here, not been to a nationals before...

If you're just coming to enjoy the show and not entering for any of the competitions do you need to book anything? (besides accommodation ofc) or is it just rock up and pay entry?

If you are coming for the 2 days etc, then just Accommodation mate.

We are working on an Evening event, but you will be able to book that via the website when it goes up.

Shouldn't be too expensive.

To watch Trackday - Free

To checkout the S'n'S - Free or $1-$2 coin.

So basically nothing. The S'n'S will just depend on sponsorship dollars and how much we do/don't get.

Speaking of sponsorship - Proposals will be sent over the weekend to everyone that has asked.

If you are interested in sponsoring and getting your business logo involved, trade stands, guaranteed entry to track day etc - them PM me :cheers:

  • 2 weeks later...

Well we have 3 Businesses almost locked in for Sponsorship. Good to see some SAU Traders getting behind this.

Hopefully we can make announcements about them next week :D

If you want to jump onboard then post up here, PM me even!

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