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Driving Sports Club Day Of Grip 12/9/2012 E C South Circuit

Day of Grip (South Circuit)

WED 12th September 12

Entry fee, $220 full members ,$260 part members + CAMS $95 if you don’t already have one

Entries capped at, 54 for the South circuit

18 Advanced Group A

18 Intermediate Group B

18 Beginner Group C

20 min sessions rotate all day from 9am to 5pm, A group will be out first at 9 am

Maximum number of Drivers per entrant is 2.

Opening date for bookings – open now

When you are booking please be sure to email and nominate a group

please note you may be moved up or down a group pending entries

please do not wait till the last minute pre paid entries will only be accepted up to Friday 7th Sept

to book or for more info please email [email protected]



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