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Event : Shannons Insurance Snowy Mountains 1000

What : 1000m Sprint on a runway

When : Saturday 27 October, 2012

Where : Snowy Mountains Airport, 1611 Kosciuszko Road, Cooma, NSW 2630

Cost : $150 per car vehicle including numbering kit

- Open to all cars

- Runway is 2.2km long with 990m sealed braking area and 150m dirt run off, so there is plenty of braking distance.

- Runway is being commercially swept on the Friday before the event, from one end to the other and side to side.

- We have many high powered cars coming, from Touring cars through to Pro Class time attack cars

- All mobile networks work there

- Over 13 motels, plus pub/hotel accommodation, Camping/caravan parks and B&B's

- Approx 1hr south of Canberra

- all 4 major fuel companies in town and all stock 98 Octane

- Show N Shone being run by Shannons Insurance

Please email [email protected] if you wish to enter the event and an entrant pack will be sent out to you

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Entry forms will be sent in tomorrow, Hope I make the cut off, I will be sluming it though, Ive got my swag, all I need is a local truck stop.

One question from the Gen Supp Regs;

3.5

Fuel is not available at the venue and cars should be sufficiently fuelled prior to arrival at the venue. Due to safety considerations, refueling in the Competitors’ Paddock area is prohibited

Can fuel be stored somewhere near by or is no extra fuel allowed on site ?

Thanks, Mark

arent there some shannons staff on this site? they could confirm some info for us

Sure are will follow up details tomorrow, the Supra forums have some intresting posts of the event

http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/australian-capital-territory/78984-shannons-insurance-snowy-mountains-1000-a.html

I think most of us know who the organiser is. However that information is surprisngly missing from all the SM1000 paperwork, which is weird to say the least. Most of us who attended Temora1000 (which was an EXCELLENT event btw) know about the accusations about missing money etc. There is always two sides to every story; all the whispers need to be addressed and put to bed asap.

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