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Noise restrictions apply.

Must have CAMS L2S and CAMS Affiliated club membership (SAU VIC).

The scrutineering here is a little tighter than elsewhere. So make sure your fire ext are BOLTED in and are within the 3 YEAR

date cycle.

Standard double latch bonnets are fine.

Normal helmet and clothing rules apply.

http://www.maserati.org.au/download/pdf-files/Sand-141012-Supp-regs-Entry-CAMS-OK.pdf

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It runs pretty much the same.

- They run a split roast for lunch

- Stop for lunch

- 4 colour groups

- White, Red, Yellow and Green

- Generally Red or Yellow will get split into A and B (two different groups), so 5 total.

- Maserati club members generally have older cars, thus by the end of the day they are either fat on lunch and don't go out or their car is busted

- Not that many exotic turn up actually, more ex tarmac rally cars and the like. You do get the odd lambo and feza turn up

The sound restrictions do suck, the track was there before the house yada. But that is what we have to deal with, so if you have ext gate you are f*ked. Plain and simple (there are exceptions, but you have to do a lot of work to the exhaust to quieten it down)

I've never triggered it at Sandown so it's not as bad as you would think

it just dosent make sense to me why they would put it at that level.

if they put it at 90 or 95 whatever the Vic EPA legel limit is, then that makes sense

???

EPA is right at the exhaust, this is from 30 meters, across the track and over a wall...there is a big difference.

what he says

mine is no-where near road legal, but never triggered Sandowns noise restrictions.

M

ive had a major epa done before on my old skyline, emissions were measured at the exhaust, noise from a distance

anyways im more just having a windge about the fact its a race track and you cant go make noise :/

ive had a major epa done before on my old skyline, emissions were measured at the exhaust, noise from a distance

anyways im more just having a windge about the fact its a race track and you cant go make noise :/

street epa is measured at 1 meter..30 makes a huge diff.

that said according to PI I am borderline as it is....so winton wins again

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