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It's with great pleasure the exec team announces track day number 4 for SAU:SA at Mallala on the 7th of November!!!

Having been such a great even in the past with both behaviour and turnout, we want the trend to continue so please if you're coming be mindful of track ettiquite and no sliding as per the rules for a grip practice day. As always, there will be 22 spots up for grabs for the first two weeks. These spots will remain exclusive to SA members. If the spots don't get filled in two weeks, it opens up to everyone :) There's two months to the day to get your car ready and time booked off from work so no excuses not to come :P

The total cost for the day will be $200 PLUS an extra $25 if you don't have a CAMS license because you WILL need one ($25 payable to Malalla Motorsport Park on the day). Application is available on the day so there's no worries there, just make sure you have the green stuff in hand. Deposits will be needed as we need to secure the track, this will be half of the full amount (so $100) and will need to be payable by Septmeber 28th, as usual any problems with money and get in touch with us, we aren't monsters and understand things come up so we can work around it. The remainder is due on October 28th so you've got plenty of time to get the cash together.

Lap timers are once again avaliable to be hired from SAU-SA on the day and at a very low cost of $50 per person. These are a great tool to help you learn what works and what doesn't on track and just how things influence your times. They're also good for bragging to friends :P Please note if you want to hire one and we will mark you down on the list. Payment for these is also due on the 28th of September.

Attendees

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1. fake400r Full Payment Received

2. Subliminal Full Payment Received

3. ISC-Performance Full Payment Received

4. Normsta + timer Timer & Full Payment Received

5. Jap_Star Full Payment Received

6. ON EDGE Full Payment Received

7. andz Full Payment Received

8. Krishy + timer Timer & Full Payment Received

9. 1gtr Full Payment Received

10. Brezza + timer Timer & Full Payment Received

11. SHIRUBA_XXXIII Full Payment Received

12. Munro Full Payment Received

13. Munro - Radical Full Payment Received

14. bigkevracer Full Payment Received

15. 180or200 + timer Timer & Full Payment Received

16. Spark911 Deposit Received

17. wytnte Deposit Received

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Reserves

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pistol-pete

Withdrawn

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Nonie_13 + timer Timer & Full Payment Received

Rad32 Deposit Received

Damo_R34 + timer Deposit & Timer Payment Received

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