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Australian Tarmac Rally Championship: Snowy River Sprint (23-24 November)


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Any of you guys want to come do this?

I did Round 2 at Lake Mountain and had an absolute blast (driving at over 160km/h in tight twisty roads!)

I am helping the organizers get some numbers for the touring event. This is basically like a cruise, but with unrestricted speeds on closed public roads (no cars and no police!!).

This one is on November 23-24 and for $600 you get unlimited driving and a cocktail party!!

Any vehicle is welcome, it can be a complete rally car, track car, street car or even a stock car!

All you need is a AASA license (which you can get on the day for $50) and a helmet.

A navigator/passenger is not necessary at all.

Download the entry form

(watch this to see what the event is all about)

Australian Tarmac Rally Championship website for more information

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sounds awesome, definitely on the to do list

can log booked race cars go in the touring category?

and how do the transport stages work with unregistered vehicles? do they need to be trailered?

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