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look at the MG club page. all the info you need.

out of interest. are these open to anyone with any type of car. can a newbie simply participate with little or no experience, etc

cost - etc.

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out of interest. are these open to anyone with any type of car. can a newbie simply participate with little or no experience, etc

cost - etc.

Short answer... No. You need to meet certain requirements etc. you can't just rock up in a hoopty leaking oil, bald tyres etc and expect to be allowed to drive

HSCCQ run a bunch of Motorkhanas and Khanacross, they run the majority I know of up here and they also ran the 2012 Motorkhana Nationals so check them out if you want to do them.

Don't know about the MG club up here but in ACT the MG club ran the Motorkhanas not hill climbs and anyone was welcome as long as they had a CAMS licence. Hill Climbs down there were run by SDMA and again anyone was welcome...

what's the HSCCQ i've got my cams level 2 licence from doing motorkhana's up in darwin

It's the club that runs them, pop it into google and it will come up :) Holden Sporting Car Club of Queensland but they aren't car specific it's just that the club started as holden and grew from there.

One of the guys has a tow car that's a Holden, i think.

I used to do a fair few of these with those guys with my dad, haven't gone to one for a few years but he still does. they're a good bit of fun.

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