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ARC Forum Battle - 1st-4th March 2012

Do you own an awesome piece of machinery & want the chance to race in front of 30,000 spectators & TV Airtime, all whilst representing Skylines Australia 70,000 strong user base?

Or how about sharing in over $11,000 in prizes?

Well here is your chance in a rare spectacle the forum world has never seen in Australia - At an official ARC Round!!!

Team SAU is taking part on the ARC Forum Battle, 1st-4th March 2012 @ Calder Park. We are looking for the best of the best to compete against EvoOz, Oz RX7 and many more. The event is a 4 day event with 5 different disciplines of racing being under taken.

SAU will cover half of all entry fee's for entrants. Your entry also gets you a 3 day ticket valid for the entire event. All you have to do is put a Team SAU sticker across the back windscreen of your vehicle. It is as simple and easy as that!


What are the disciplines & costs?

  • Time Attack (2 entries) - $100ea
  • Rally Stage/One-Lap Dash (2 entries) - $75ea
  • Gymkhana (2 entries) - $75ea
  • Drag/Quarter Mile Sprint (4 entries) - $75ea
  • Show n Shine (20 entries) - $45ea

Detailed information about each category can be found here: http://forumbattle.com.au/motorsport-categories/

Prices above include the 50% discount provided by Team SAU.

Entries close in 3-4 weeks. So do not hesitate.


What are the regulations?

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There are two classes. Street & Pro Class, with sub classes of FWD, RWD and 4WD vehicles.

Summary of main points below.

Street Class:

  • Street registered cars only.
  • Each vehicle must retain the original engine and gearbox configuration
  • Suspension pick up points must be as per the manufactures design
  • All vehicles must run on Tyres with a UTQG rating higher than 120

Pro Class Summary:

  • For both street registered and unregistered cars
  • Engines and gearboxes are free
  • Suspension pick up points must be in as per the manufactures design
  • Pro class tyres are free except for slicks

Full detail on regulations can be found here: http://forumbattle.com.au/regulations/


How do I enter?

Send an email with the following information to: [email protected]

1. Which class(es) you would like to enter

2. Some pictures & detail about your car

3. Previous circuit/drag times. Also previous driving/racing experience

4. Ensure you have read the regulations

Any emails without the information above will be ignored.

Not everyone will be allowed to enter due to the limited numbers, if you entry is approved it will appear here in this Official Thread. Obviously we are looking to win, or at the least place very well. We must select the best and hope you all support the call that needs to be made.

This is your chance to show the might & calibre of cars in the SAU Community. It'll be a great event and spectator tickets/information can be found in the posts below

Again remember entries close in 3-4 weeks. Do not waste time getting things together and sorting yourself out.


Questions?

Post them here and I'll try answer them as fast as I can :)

Anything pointless and off topic will be removed, regardless of who you are.

Thanks for reading & GO SAU!!!!

SAU Team

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Entrant Listing & Driver/Car Info

Time Attack (2 entries)

  • Pro Class - Adam Newton "BIG RED" R32 GTS-t
  • Street Class - sycorb R32 GTR

Rally Stage/One-Lap Dash (2 entries)

  • Pro Class - Chris Thomson R33 GTR
  • Street Class - sycorb R32 GTR

Gymkhana (2 entries)

  • Pro Class - Chris Thomson R33 GTR
  • Street Class - Reece McIntosh R32 GTS-t

Drag/Quarter Mile Sprint (4 entries)

  • Brian - R35 GTR
  • Jeremy - R33 GTS-t or GTR
  • Ash - R33 GTR
  • 4th spot still FREE

Show n Shine (20 entries)

  • Andrew Richmond - R35 GT-R
  • Anthony Grech - R34 GTR
  • Daniel Chin - R34 GTR
  • Derek Hyde - R34 GTR
  • Chris Sama - R34 GTR
  • Stephen Adornato - R33 GTR
  • Jeremy - R33 GTS-t or GTR
  • Chris Thomson - R33 GTR
  • Red Bus Racing - BUS & R32 GTR
  • Paul - R32 GTR (RH9GTR)
  • Beau - R32 GTR (the old Twoogle)
  • Stefan Tomaskovic - R32 GTR
  • Jonno Le - R32 GTR
  • Reece McIntosh - R32 GTS-t
  • sycorb - R32 GTR
  • Adam Newton - "BIG RED" R32 GTS-t
  • Ash Cosgriff R31 GTS-R
  • Marc - DR30 RS Turbo
  • Gerry - C110, might be x2

FAQ & Other Information/Links

I want to come and watch, where do i get tickets?

PROMO CODE: SKYLINES

For ticket information or to purchase: Click Here

Make sure to enter your forums unique code when ordering tickets as this will add additional points to your forums score total.

Wow... If I didn't think I'd lose points for SAU, I'd be jumping for the chance... This is going to be sweet.

Definitely have to spectate.

P.s. I expect Skylines to win across the board. ;)

Edit: X_X Sorry. My question has been answered. Delete.

Edited by Idaten

Street Class:

  • Street registered cars only.
  • Each vehicle must retain the original engine and gearbox configuration
  • Suspension pick up points must be as per the manufactures design
  • All vehicles must run on Tyres with a UTQG rating higher than 120

does this mean skylines can have RB30dets as it is the same configuration just a different bottom end ?

PRIZES, PRIZES, PRIZES, first round of prize commitments, with more to come!

1. Pedders Suspension- $2500 in vouchers allocated across the disciplins

2. Yokohama ADVAN- $2500 one full set of ADVAN tyres

3. ODYSSEY Battery- $1000 worth of batteries (3 in total)

4. Zen Garage- $500 Professional photo shoot for you car by leading photographer

5. MOTHERS- $600 in MOTHERS car care products

6. illest clothing- $300 in illest apparel

7. BOSCH- $2500 in BOSCH Motorsport Products

8. XFORCE – $1400 VAREX exhaust system

Over 11K in prizes already on the books for Forum Battle, every class winner in each discipline will win a prize

for more details visit : Forum Battle | 1st-4th March 2012- The hotter the battle the sweeter the victory

I have a feeling that the S'n'S will be full of homo-mobiles, such as this lancer with purple and yellow wheels LOL.

http://forumbattle.com.au/2012/01/05/tony-chirinian-weighs-in-with-one-serious-tommi-makkinen-evo/

Other forums can enter whatever they like, no need to bag another groups entry :)

Plenty of tough cars on SAU that could enter the S'n'S for a performance & style flavour. Also looking to get a few older models along for a wide spread. Might even get the GTS-R out!

Ash, do you know which day each event is being held?

F10. Show N Shine

1. The event will be conducted at Calder Raceway utilising the infield of the Thunderdome and will take place on Sunday 4th March 2012

2. Cars will need to be assembled at Calder Park Raceway in a “ready to show” condition (including event stickers etc) prior to 7:00am in order to assemble into forum groups before gates open to the public. More detailed information will be provided to entrants prior to the event.

3. The date and time for judging is to be advised.

wow this will be aweseom! my baby will still be in 'hospital' but i would love to come and cheer on SAU!

Pretty sure a few NSW members/users people are making the trip down for this - some probably chucking in entries so should be a fair contingent coming :thumbsup:

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