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Motorsport Round 2

Winton Raceway

Saturday the 14th of March

The Circuit Club are conducting this event under a AASA permit.

We imagine passenger laps will be available all day.

Price: $195 (+$80 if additional driver same car)

You will need a AASA or CAMS L2S license. AASA can be purchased on the day.

You not need a CAMS club membership if you wish to use a AASA license.

Entries HERE

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Edit: This event was originally schedule with Alfa Club Vic on the 29th of March.

Another rookie question, we sign up at circuit club, not here?

Yes, the signup option will appear on the www.circuitclub.com.au website.

If it asks when entering, set your Club to Skylines Australia Victoria

Entires are now open!

http://www.circuitclub.com.au/event/66

We have been asked to part run the day.

We need

- Someone to stand in the dummy pits and let cars out onto the track

- Someone to sit in the pit office and call out groups

I'd suggest this role would swap during the day, as it get a little lonely out on the dummy pit.

Entered.

Now to figure out how we get a TV going with the F1 coverage for the day....

100% need that.

Either inside the cafe or on a table in the scrutineers car port. I was thinking more in the car port.

Cafe too far away! I was thinking same as PI... where ever the Squires BBQ is, since that is where the people are!

PC with USB Tuner if we can get a decent FTA signal going? Not sure if there is a generic web stream or it will be simulcast on tenplay? Streaming B12HR was perfect all day Saturday but then complete fail Sunday so need contingencies this time.

Cafe too far away! I was thinking same as PI... where ever the Squires BBQ is, since that is where the people are!

PC with USB Tuner if we can get a decent FTA signal going? Not sure if there is a generic web stream or it will be simulcast on tenplay? Streaming B12HR was perfect all day Saturday but then complete fail Sunday so need contingencies this time.

Should be able to use a set of bunny ear on a TV?

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