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Phillcom Rally Motorkhana Series - Round 1

Sunday 23rd May

Competitor

$25

8.45am to 5pm

Spectator

FREE

10.45am to 5pm

CAMS Level 2NS licence required. Add $20 if you are not a member of a CAMS Club (ie. MGEC).

At least 4 tests will be done with 2 runs each.

Mitsubishi Lonsdale Plant carpark

Supp Reg (rules):

http://www.phillcomrally.com/stuff/motorkhana s.r. 23 May 2004.v4.doc://http://www.phillcomrally.com/stuff/...May 2004.v4.doc

Entry Form:

http://www.phillcomrally.com/stuff/motorkhana entry form 23 may 04 entry form1.doc://http://www.phillcomrally.com/stuff/...entry form1.doc

Vehicle Classes:

A = up to 2150mm

B = 2151mm to 2390mm

C = 2391mm to 2574mm

D = 2575mm and over

E = 4 wheel drive, constant

Specials: F = front wheel drive

G = rear wheel drive

Cars entered in a motorkhana do not require fire extinguishers, bonnet restraints and the like; nor are drivers required to wear a crash helmet or neck-to-wrist-to-ankle clothing, but it is strongly recommended. Appropriate footwear is required – no thongs, etc

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