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So this is the day after the Nats which also counts as round 6.

So if you miss a slot, or if you cannot race the Sat this is your chance, (however is same day as show and shine)

I will be entering the nats and wrx so might see you there

Entry

https://secure1.ilisys.com.au/wrxc/motorsports/MotorsportsEntrytemp.php

Sub Regs

TBA

Entry list

TBA

Requirements

CAMS L2S

CAMS club membership with current date (SAU VIC Membership)

Fire Extinguisher

Two bonnet latching mechs (the standard double latch is ok, but for older cars with the single latch no good you need a second with a tie down strap)

Blue battery triangle 150mm x 150mm x 150mm (get yourself some blue contact from the news agency and cut one up!)

See you there.

2011 SAU VIC Motorsport Championship proudly sponsored by:

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