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Hi all,

Just thought I would create an event page on her in case any of you might be interested.

The Bathurst Light Car Club are organising a Supersprint event for 2nd November. It will start on Conrod Straight just down from the BLCC club house and will continue down until the last turn onto the main straight (or at least that's my understanding anyway).

For those on Facebook the event is posted here https://www.facebook.com/events/685912648158713/

Alternatively, it is on their club webpage here http://bathurstlightcarclub.com.au/event/supersprint-2/

It is a CAMS licensed event and you will require a L2S license.

Hopefully I'll see some of you there :)

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This is an awesome event, I've done it a couple of times.

I can't make it this year because I'll be down in Vic, but I'm pretty sure Neil's running.

What car does Neil run?

I haven't done any of the supersprints, but a few of the hill climbs and they are good value.

There is also Speed Week on the 29th and 30th November which has a supersprint on the Saturday and hill climb on the Sunday.

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There is also Speed Week on the 29th and 30th November which has a supersprint on the Saturday and hill climb on the Sunday.

Hi, what is this Speed Week event? Where is it held, I have never heard of it.

Hi, what is this Speed Week event? Where is it held, I have never heard of it.

Personally I don't know a great deal about it as I have not attended one before. But a few guys mentioned it when I was in Bathurst for the last hill climb that was on. It is on the Bathurst Light Car Club calendar here (and on the following day too) http://bathurstlightcarclub.com.au/event/speed-weekend-supersprint-2/

Got this from Mick Tuckey (Competition Secretary Bathurst Light Car Club) when I asked about spots at the Supersprint on 2nd Nov:

Unfortunately the event for the 2nd of November is fully booked in advance for a special event for The Leukemia Foundation SA Muscle Car Run on this occasion.

We do however have our BLCC Supersprint being conducted on Saturday 29th November that will be open to all .

For the event on 29th November they will apparently be posting the sup regs on their website at the end of Oct - early Nov.




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