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I would love to do the Gymkhana leg of this and I am putting my hand up, but realistically it is really expensive for a promotional event and 2x 1 minute runs.

The Show and shine is also quite a lot

im also curious about the track time to cost ratio.

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Maybe SAU sponsors could help with $$ ??

My aim is for SAU will look to covering part/all of the entry fee in conjunction with SAU Traders (by putting stickers on the car etc).

BUT - Until we know the REGS (yep, harping on about it again)... Then we are in a rock & hard place and unable to make such a decision until we know what we are dealing with :(

My aim is for SAU will look to covering part/all of the entry fee in conjunction with SAU Traders (by putting stickers on the car etc).

BUT - Until we know the REGS (yep, harping on about it again)... Then we are in a rock & hard place and unable to make such a decision until we know what we are dealing with :(

Great news! I've seen a bit of correspondence on other forums... they're sizing up the competition!

http://forumbattle.com.au/

Regs are up on that website. Although the regs are clearly lacking a lot of detail.

One can only assume there will be a secondary update.

NFI how long it has been up, I'll read and digest it over the next day or so.

Regs are pretty loose aren't they?

Other than the cut and paste job stating both 90dB exhaust noise and 95dB maximum noise @ 30m (not sure how they can distinguish which noise is louder?) you can enter any production based car with a seat belt, fire extinguisher and secondary bonnet restraint that runs fuel listed in the cams schedule. Did i miss something?

It's a bit different to the original spiel:

Technical Regulations for relevant disciplines with specifics are designed to encourage road going, road registered, high performance vehicles to compete in a competitive yet safe and fair environment.

Yeah it certainly makes it quite "open" in terms of restrictions.

I have a feeling there will be a 2nd release of regs or something later on to refine further.

Hope not as it would mean planning back to drawing boards for a 2nd time.

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..."2. The event is designed for entry by performance and high performance fully road-registered vehicles (no limited or special permitted vehicles are eligible to enter)"...

Limits the entries somewhat for ya Ash. Not hugely, but a little.

Can someone close to the ARC guys tell them there is a typo.

.."1st Outright Time Attack (Under 3000cc)"..

..."b. Time Attack (under 3500cc – *note turbochargers attract a 1.7 mu"...

Which is it?

I can see Evo's being hard to beat at this event.

Also the use of the Short Track? The idea is?

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Tickets are now available guys!

The final and most important category that forums will be judged on is community support. So grab your mates and jump online to order your tickets and get behind your favourite forum.

Make sure to write down your forums unique code when ordering your tickets.

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(Promotion ends 31st January)

Who will be crowned Australia's best Online Car Forum? 2012 Rally Calder will see the first ever Online Car Forum challenge which brings together these car enthusiasts for a range of offline motorsport tests and challenges. Entry into the competition is restricted to only the very best modified road cars and drivers from each forum and marque which means great action and competition for spectators.

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Also, can I ask why myself and a few others got a pm from xFarce/Exceedy with a link to enter?

Did anyone enter? Isnt SAU suppose to nominate the team as there is only limited spots per Forum?

Or can just anyone enter willy nilly?

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