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All roads lead will again lead to the World renowned Mount Panorama Racing Circuit, Bathurst NSW during the weekend of March 16th and 17th 2013 for the 2nd annual running of the Bathurst Valvoline Autofest.

Organisers of the highly successful Valvoline Autofest Car Festivals have scheduled yet another high-octane event and expect large crowds from across the country to come see the cars fly at Mount Panorama.

The Bathurst Valvoline Autofest will be held in and around the month of March over the next 5 years and will feature events such as Go To Whoa, Autokana, Dyno Comp, Indoor and Outdoor Show N Shine, Trade Displays and everyone's favorite, the all Mighty Burnout Competition.

As of August 1st Autofest Entrants will be able to fill in, pay and send Autofest Entry Forms online at www.autofest.com.au without the need to print out or posting them in that has been the norm for the last 20 years. This feature has taken some time to perfect and we have worked with the best to ensure that the transfer of your hard earned is done so safely and confidentially.

Also new for 2012-2013 is the way the Burnout event winners and place getters will be awarded and below is a sample of what we will be trialling this season and once successful this will be the way we will award all of our Burnout comps in the future.

SPRINGNATS BURNOUT MASTERS

King Of Springnats 4 Cyl/ Rotary 1st 2nd 3rd

King Of Springnats6 Cyl N/A CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd

King Of Springnats6 Cyl Pro Class 1st 2nd 3rd

King Of Springnats8 Cyl N/A Class 1st 2nd 3rd

King Of Springnats8 Cyl Pro Class 1st 2nd 3rd

Queen Of Springnats 1st 2nd 3rd

CHAMPION OVERALL BURNOUT 1st

NOTE: All Springnats Top 3 BURNOUT Class Placing's will be Awarded CASH Prizes and Trophy's

TOP Burnouts 20 Also Receive Free Entry into the Bathurst Autofest

Any feedback to this and any of our changes are most welcome .

Edited by les adams
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