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Canteen will be open on the day.

There is no timing provided for this day (You may bring your own track timer)

SAU:NSW Will have a couple of experienced guys who will be able to give a bit of tuition.

From bom.gov.au:

Southern Tablelands

Saturday 20 August

Partly cloudy. Isolated showers, mainly in the east. Winds south to southeasterly averaging 20 to 30 km/h, reaching 40 km/h at times, becoming southeasterly up to 25 km/h by early evening. Overnight temperatures falling to around 3 with daytime temperatures reaching around 13.

Doh,Just found out the minimum age of passengers is 17.... oh well.

Sorry, we need to abide by the venue's rules. The motorkhana on 3 September has more open rules ;)

Any Spots left?

are there any spots left?

There sure are, and we will take entries up until the day until we are full because we have not filled the day. But the only way to guarantee a spot is to pay and send a form prior.

Whats the plan if it rains??!

the plan is.....put the roof on :P

40km/h winds?? wet track??Geez this will be a steep learning curve!!!

Seriously though, if it rains, you just learn 10x as much about car control on the day. It's amazing how quickly things change on a track in the wet ;)

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