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I'm pretty sure if you went through the archives of all your footage you'd have some comedy gold.

Though some of it probably wouldn't go too well with current CAMS and safety regs!

I'm pretty sure if you went through the archives of all your footage you'd have some comedy gold.

Though some of it probably wouldn't go too well with current CAMS and safety regs!

Like running on the skid pan with passengers no helmets?

those were the days.

or what happens when the Handbrake is ripped in a XR6??

thought the rear axel was coming out of this car at the 28 sec mark:

Like running on the skid pan with passengers no helmets?

those were the days.

or what happens when the Handbrake is ripped in a XR6??

But they had taco bill sombreros on, that was official safety gear back in the day!

Yeah I never did master the handbrake in the taxi's, it felt worse in the car lol

SAU VIC Motorkhana #1
Foresite Training
Banfield Crt, Nth Laverton.

Thank you for entering our first Motorkhana of 2015 and the first event we have run at Foresite Training.

Please ensure that on the day you have
- Valid CAMS Club Membership
- Valid CAMS L2 or greater license
- You are wearing ankle to wrist clothing
- You have a helmet that conforms to CAMS
- Valid fire extinguisher with metal bracket
- Remove as much from your car and leave it at home

Anything that remains in your car can be stored in the warehouse. We will have an area cordoned off.
It is however stored at your own risk!

Anyone who is towing their car must unload the car in the car-park across the road from the venue.
An SAU VIC marshal will assist you in getting from that car-park to the venue.
No spectators or support vehicles are to be parked at the venue. Parking it either on the street or the car-park across the road.

Passenger runs will be available. Passengers are required to adhere to clothing and helmet rules.
Spectators are more than welcome, so tell your friends and family.
There is a large market further down on Leaks Rd, which makes for traffic chaos.
To avoid this take Dohertys to Palmers Rd or take the Palmers Rd exit off the fwy.

We will be cooking bacon and egg rolls for breakfast $2
We will be cooking burgers and have soft drink and water available for lunch $3, $2 drinks.
So bring some coins and make it easy for us!

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If you wish you may bring your own raw meat and consume it off-site. Unfortunately I cannot guarantee adequate toilet facilities will be available for the aftermath.

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If you wish you may bring your own raw meat and consume it off-site. Unfortunately I cannot guarantee adequate toilet facilities will be available for the aftermath.

can't we just all line up along the fence facing the paddock?

Was reading through the regs and came across this:

"18 PASSENGERS:

As noted above (Regulation 15), persons who wish to be Passengers in PART A of the event MUST sign the indemnity and have the back of their left- hand stamped to gain admittance to the circuit during this session.

No passengers are to be carried in PART B of the event. Passengers MUST satisfy the same requirements as Drivers with regard to clothing and the wearing of an approved helmet (see Regulation 11). Passengers are covered by CAMS insurances. Persons under the age of 14 years are not permitted as passengers. All Passengers must sign the Indemnity at documentation"

I couldn't find where it defined what PART A and PART B of the event were...

SAU VIC Motorkhana #1

Foresite Training

Banfield Crt, Nth Laverton.

Thank you for entering our first Motorkhana of 2015 and the first event we have run at Foresite Training.

Please ensure that on the day you have

- Valid CAMS Club Membership

- Valid CAMS L2 or greater license

- You are wearing ankle to wrist clothing

- You have a helmet that conforms to CAMS

- Valid fire extinguisher with metal bracket

- Remove as much from your car and leave it at home

Anything that remains in your car can be stored in the warehouse. We will have an area cordoned off.

It is however stored at your own risk!

Anyone who is towing their car must unload the car in the car-park across the road from the venue.

An SAU VIC marshal will assist you in getting from that car-park to the venue.

No spectators or support vehicles are to be parked at the venue. Parking it either on the street or the car-park across the road.

Passenger runs will be available. Passengers are required to adhere to clothing and helmet rules.

Spectators are more than welcome, so tell your friends and family.

There is a large market further down on Leaks Rd, which makes for traffic chaos.

To avoid this take Dohertys to Palmers Rd or take the Palmers Rd exit off the fwy.

We will be cooking bacon and egg rolls for breakfast $2

We will be cooking burgers and have soft drink and water available for lunch $3, $2 drinks.

So bring some coins and make it easy for us!

you reckon xena can come and spectate? post-135183-14250251653974_thumb.jpg

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