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hi all the

10TH anual bulahdelah hill climb is on a agan on Sunday 20/ 03/ 2011 this is a aasa even

and here are the entre forms

these need to be sent back asap if you wood like to race

Bulahdelah_Supp_Regs_-_20_March20111.doc

thanks for posting up....I've been meaning to do this event for years and it is good timing for me this year. I can't confirm until after the SAU track day, but will go if everything is OK :D

Interesting that they have dropped CAMS this year.

This is funny (from the supp regs) A new class 6001cc – 10000cc is now in operation & a class for THE OLD & THE BOLD

I guess turbo 3.8 and 4l motors are causing capacity problems to old CAMS rules

yer

i no from the past that thay where haveing problems in that for a state event thay need a Ambulance and for a club day all thay need is sant jhons ambo and this change ever year so that where haveing truble bugeting cost and so the event gets cand

there are a lot of club going down the aasa road as its eazer to run a event but it will be intersting if / when that have there first crash which corse death or majer injery as thay have neve been teated trow cort and aasa min reg are not the same as cams and as cams is recnised at a world level

sorry for the bad spelling it is no my stronge point

i will be trying to get there to race if cant do that i will be going to spectat as my first race for the year keeps getting put back and back

yeah SAU NSW don't run anything except social under CAMS....AASA are just too much easier, cheaper and more helpful.

I'm sure their insurance policies are fine....they already cover all of the tarmac rallies except Targa West, and they have lots of big stacks.

yer im starting to look in to going that way

with the car club that im in (newcastle sporting car club)

as no one in our club has the license from cams for us to run a events

i have started to look in to it and it will be munths away be for we can

we have a area the we car run 3 MOTORKHANAs at once

just need that bit of paper

Spewing, I'll be in Thailand...is that good or bad? lol

That should not be a problem Chris as I am sure that some of the boys could run your car for you in your absence - that way next year you will have a time to beat.

I promise that we will take good care of it for you.....

My home town...don't know if that is a good or a bad thing...

The Hillclimb is always a good couple of days. I'll be there. I Will only be spectating though.

If anyone is keen for a little cruise on the way there from newcastle (e.g old pacific hwy though Boral, maybe a sneaky trip up to foster on the lakes way), id be keen. Would be cool to meet some fellow enthusiasts.

cheers.

  • 2 weeks later...

any pics or vids of the track?

It's the section of the Old Pacific Highway at Wooton is it not?

When the bypass went in several years ago to rid the world of those things called "bends" that so many drivers are terrified of; this section became fairly disused, as it only gets used by local traffic.

It was really overdue though, it simply couldn't safely take the traffic, and we deserve better for the major roadway between two states.

It's a great bit of road without those pesky cars everywhere, but normally you have to watch out for fallen tree branches & heaps of leaf litter, that's how little traffic it sees.

Do yourself a favour, break your trip & turn in at Wooton for a 20km detour of awesome bends and a damn fine winery "Great Lakes Winery " Steve & Robyn are great people & they make some damn fine wines!

Edited by Daleo

yeah a great piece of road, very quick a hillclimb, it is up to 3 lanes wide in places.

unfortunately I can't be there, got my weekends wrong, this clashes with the state champs at eastern creek.

good luck aza!

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