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Just a Reminder that this years event is being shown on Speedweek (SBS) this Sunday, 22/12/13



Also, We are now taking Expressions of interest for entry into the 2014 Snowy Mountains 1000 (Note: No date is set as yer, but has been proposed for late November - Just waiting on confirmation).

If you are looking to enter (this includes past and new entrants, email us now at [email protected] and we will send you an entrants pack as soon as they become available.

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The date for the 2014 event should be confirmed in the next few days.


Also, just a reminder, We are now taking Expressions of interest for entry into the 2014 Snowy Mountains 1000. If you are looking to enter (this includes past and new entrants, email us now at
[email protected] and we will send you an entrants pack as soon as they become available.

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This years event will be held on the 22nd of November

Will that be a 2 day event again? ie. Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd?

also, will there be more Spectator areas a bit closer to the runway and even up near the finish line?

Nah, One day again (confirmed) and we will do a 2nd day (friday) if demand warrants it.

Spectator area will (hopefully) not have that fencing this year and the area will be about 3 times as long. Won't be any closer that 2013 though, well, cause it can't actually be any closer. We are working with authorities for finish line. Will get back to you all on that.

Ok cool.

It was awesome to watch but in all honesty, sitting over on the grass behind the orange fence, most of the cars were barely audible and seemed so far away.

It would be mad to get closer and especially see and hear them at full song towards the finish.

I realise there is alot of risk to spectators should something go wrong but surely there is more excitement to be had.

Will stay tuned. :D

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If you are looking to enter this years event, that you need email us with your intention to enter. The reason we are asking people to email us, as we do every year, if due to:

1) Entries will be online via our website this year. This will include all vehicle and entrant details. This means Event and vehicle regs will be emailed out to all those that have emailed us one week before entries open. We have already had 250+ emails, from past and new entrants.

2) We have limited spots available for entrants. You need to email us so we can send you the event and vehicle regs when they are available.

3) Do not rely on others to get you entry info, eg, car clubs or mates. Email us yourself.

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