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Sau Vic 2013 Motorsport Championship Round 6 - Sandown Sunday August 11th

Hosted by AROCA

Entry Form:

http://sau.loudsx.com/motorsport/AROCA%20Sandown%20EF%2011%20August%202013.doc

Sup regs:

http://sau.loudsx.com/motorsport/AROCA%20SANDOWN%20SPRINT%2011%20August%202013%20Supp%20Regs.pdf

get in quick as it will sell out:

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current championship results:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/2013_ClubChampionship.xls

Much better run...not this year. Easy on par.

Alfa are a slick show however.

It just comes down to schedule. We wanted a break in July and rexy are going to tassie.

get on the E85! you know you want to! :D

You've been reading too much Hypergear thread today :P

Where did you guys email your entries too? I want to get mine in today before the price goes up but I can't find the details?

Send an email to:

[email protected]

Say your from SAU VIC and he'll look after you

Reading through the regs

Do we need to supply our our car number stickers or do we get given them like the WRX days?

Haven't attended an AROCA day before

Also do I need to do anything with these rules?

Headlights, fog lights etc. to be covered by an adhesive film

Be fitted with a return spring on each throttle in the event of the throttle linkage becoming
detached. Fuel injected cars are exempted from this requirement.

Regs sound like number is nominated unless your form states a car number. says you can purchase a number sticker there...

yeah dont worry about the throttle thing.

any forward facing glass (other than windshield) to be covered by tape. A roll of clear packing tape is easiest, or electrical tape for various colours. Or you can ebay headlight film. All will leave a glue residue which comes off with some metho.

Will be spectating, fingers crossed its a dry day.

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