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Event : Shannons Insurance Snowy Mountains 1000


What : 1000m Sprint on a runway


When : Friday 8 November (workshops/Tuners) AND Saturday 9 November (privateers) 2013


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


Cost : $175 per car vehicle including numbering kit


Sponsors : Shannons, Federal Tyres, Mickey Thompson, Racing ready, Adaptronic, McDonalds, High Roller Energy Drink, Power Plus Racing Fuel


- Two days, 200 cars

- Open to all cars

- Hotmix covering the first 100m of the course.

- Runway is 2.2km long with 1050m sealed braking area and 150m dirt run off, so there is plenty of braking distance.

- Runway is being commercially swept on the Thursday/Friday mornings and Lunch breaks on Friday/Saturday before the event, from one end to the other and side to side by a highway sweeper, not a Gutter sweeper like last year, so it will be significantly better.

- We have many high powered cars coming, from Drag cars, 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

- Two spectators area's, one literally right next to the start line and and last years as well

- Entertainment for the children




Please email [email protected] if you wish to enter the event and an entrant pack will be sent out to you on the 25/26 March with entries being taken from the 1st April
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NOTE: Please remember that Entrant packs are getting email in 1 week, on the 25/3. Please make sure that if you are interested in entering, or know anyone that may like to, please get them to email us at [email protected]

A nice and varied looking entry list so far. Eighty Five (85) entries processed since Monday, with 47 more to go, still in inbox (saturday is nearly full).

AUDI S3
AUDI S3
AUDI S5
CHEVROLET CAMARO
CHEVROLET CAMARO
CHEVROLET CORVETTE C6
CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06
CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06
CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06
DODGE RAM
FORD CAPRI
FORD FALCON
FORD FALCON G6E TURBO
FORD FALCON XR6 TURBO
FORD MUSTANG GT500
HOLDEN CALAIS
HOLDEN CALAIS
HOLDEN COMMODORE
HOLDEN COMMODORE
HOLDEN COMMODORE
HOLDEN COMMODORE UTE
HOLDEN COMMODORE VF
HOLDEN COMMODORE VF
HOLDEN COMMODORE VL
HOLDEN COMMODRE UTE
HOLDEN KINGSWOOD
HOLDEN ONE TONNER
HOLDEN TORANA HB
HOLDEN TORANA SL/R
HONDA S2000
HSV CLUBSPORT
HSV CLUBSPORT
HSV CLUBSPORT R8
HSV GTS
HSV GTS
HSV XU6
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SRT8
LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO
LEXUS IS200
MAZDA CLUBMAN
MAZDA MX5
MAZDA MX5
MITSUBISHI STARION
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 5
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 5
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 6
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 7
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 8
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 9
MITSUBISHI RVR
MITSUBISHI TRITON
NISSAN 180SX
NISSAN SILVIA
NISSAN R32 GTR
NISSAN R32 GTR
NISSAN R33 SKYLINE
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN SILVIA
PORSCHE 911 TURBO
PORSCHE 911 TURBO
SUBARU IMPREZA WRX
SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI
SUBARU LEGACY GTB
SUBARU LIBERTY
TOYOTA CELICA GT4
TOYOTA CELICA GT4
TOYOTA HILUX
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
VOLKSWAGEN BETTLE
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF CABRIOLET
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R
VOLKSWAGEN POLO

Edited by SM1000

This year we will continue to have make trophies (ie, fastest Toyota, Subaru, Holden etc) as well as the normal class, drive and engine trophies based on time.

However, we will also be awarding top speed trophies as well for each group as well as overall.

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for the update.

I have questions about classification of my R32 GTR for this event before entering.

Along the lines of strengthened components but remaining stock (eg: -7's), 98ron, Mafless with an aftermarket ECU.

I have read the regs etc... but still having difficulty placing my car in a category, as this is the first event I have considered.

Is it modified or un-modified? Can you help (send build specs?).

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