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The SAU Vic 2014 Go Kart Series is run the last Sunday every 2nd month at several different Karting venues around Melbourne. This year has 3 rounds of racing with trophies/prizes awarded to the top 3 places at the SAU Vic Go Kart Series end of year meet and award night held after the last race.

Rounds are run as per venue rules and points are won just like a 2014 F1 race (without doubles points for the last round) –

1st - 25pts 2nd – 18pts 3rd – 15pts 4th – 12pts 5th – 10pts

6th – 8pts 7th – 6pts 8th – 4pts 9th – 2pts 10th – 1pt

The first round sees the series at the LE MANS GO KARTS Lakeside track. At 650m, the Lakeside track offers hairpin turns, fast straights, tight esses, elbow corners, and big sweepers with plenty of places for hiding and overtaking.

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Entry to the event is $65 per driver which includes -

  • 10 Lap Qualifying Session
  • 20 Lap Race
  • Trophy presentation for 1st, 2nd & 3rd
  • BBQ provided by SAU Vic (bring a side to share if you can)

This is an open event to members and non-members of SAU Vic so feel free to invite a friend or family member to join in on the fun!

12pm meet with 12:30 race start. There are a heap of activities at Le Mans so feel free to get there earlier.

There are limited spots open so get your race fees in to secure your place on the grid for the first round of the

SAU Vic Go Kart Series!

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EVENT UPDATE!!!

To make thing a bit easier for everyone here are the details to get in your race fee -

SAU Vic Bank Details -

Bank: Westpac
Name: Skylines Australia - Victoria
BSB: 033305
Account: 265609

For a reference when you make the payment put - 'GK1 forum-name' - so we know who paid and what your paying for :)

Drivers and points after Round 1 -

Quinton R - 25pts

Sam C - 18pts

John R - 15pts

Ray B - 12pts

Rhys S - 10pts

John P - 8pts

Andrew C - 6pts

Simon H - 4pts

Sean P - 2pts

Tony O - 1pts

Michael K - 0pts

Robyn R - 0pts

Edited by Tony Olsson
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To make thing a bit easier for everyone here are the details to get in your race fee -

SAU Vic Bank Details -

Bank: Westpac
Name: Skylines Australia - Victoria
BSB: 033305
Account: 265609

For a reference when you make the payment put - 'GK1 forum-name' - so we know who paid and what your paying for :)

Cash on the day avail tony?

Right now the payment needs to be made before the day so we have an estimate of how many people are coming. But there are a couple of weeks still left before we kick off to work things out :)

Entered and Paid.

Awesomeness!!! Glad to have you on board! :)

Our track booking is for 29/6 @ 12:30pm... There's the induction/safety video etc that we need to watch then off to the track... I'd say we'd be getting in the carts at 12:40pm...

Then we've got a 10 lap qualifying, followed by a 20 lap main race.

It says from 12pm. What time will the racing start? I can only get there about 12:30-1pm.

Odium is right and as the OP says 12pm meet with a 12:30pm race start. Le Mans likes people to get there around a half hour early to make things easier to organize I guess and know final numbers. Hope to see you there :)

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