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Australia's Fastest Timed Runway Sprint is back for 2015


Event : Snowy Mountains 1000


What : 1000m Sprint on a Runway


When : Saturday, 28nd November, 2015


Where : Snowy Mountains Airport, 1611 Kosciuszko Road, Cooma NSW


- 140 entries up for grabs

- 100m of hotmix at starting area.

- Runway is 2.2km long with 1050m sealed braking area.

- Over 13 motels, plus pub/hotel accommodation, camping/caravan parks and B&B's

- Approx 1hr south of Canberra

- Great viewing areas for spectators

- Entertainment for the children

- Trade Stands

- We will also be running our charity rides again, racing money for the Cancer Council of NSW


2014 times, and current national (and some international) records:



More entertainment to be confirmed !!!


If you are looking to enter this years event, you need to email us at [email protected] as an entry EOI so we can send out regulations a few weeks before entries in mid April.

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We have sent confirmation emails out to all those that have emailed us


The next part of the entry process is that we will email the event Supplementary Regulation and Catergory Descriptions a few weeks before entry. The actual day and time of entry will be included in this email.

- We will have 140 entries available on our entry list.

- Entry priority will be initially given to previous entrants of the Snowy Mountains 1000. They must however enter within a 12hr period. After this, entries will be opened to all others that have emailed us.


We would also highly recommend that if you have any other friends, family, workmates etc that wish to enter, that you encourage them to email us within the next 6 weeks.

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This years Sup Regs and Category Descriptions will be getting emailed out in the next 2-3 weeks, with entries opening online 2 weeks after that. Only those that have been emailed the regs will have their entries (if not already full) accepted. Email us at [email protected] if you are looking to enter this year

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Entries Closed on Wednesday night last week. Thank you for all your entries for this years event.


The entry list for this years Snowy Mountains 1000 can be seen in our entrants gallery:



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Below are all the entered Nissans. I would say there are a few that would not be Forum frequenters.

ANDREW NISSAN 180SX

TOM NISSAN 180SX

ANDREW NISSAN 300ZX

JUSTIN NISSAN 300ZX

RODNEY NISSAN 300ZX

KATRINA NISSAN GTR R32

MAX NISSAN GTR R32

NATHAN NISSAN GTR R32

STEVE/ANTHONY NISSAN GTR R32

WARRICK NISSAN GTR R34

BRIAN NISSAN GTR R35

CHRIS NISSAN GTR R35

KEIR NISSAN GTR R35

LANCE NISSAN GTR R35

NICOLE NISSAN GTR R35

KEIRMAN NISSAN PULSAR GTI-R

TYRIE NISSAN SILVIA

NICHOLAS NISSAN SKYLINE

RICK NISSAN SKYLINE

SHAUGHN NISSAN SKYLINE

ANDREW NISSAN SKYLINE GTS-T

LUKE NISSAN SKYLINE GTS-T

THOMAS NISSAN STAGEA AUTECH 260RS

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