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Ahh just checked the cams website. Says entries close 25 Jan, and highlighted in orange.

Just go to the entry page and enter as normal. It will say this at the top of the entry page - Entries to this event have closed, but, subject to space on the grid, the organisers may accept your entry. You can proceed with this entry but its status will be set to Late. - we will still accept upto friday unless spots run out :)

Ahh just checked the cams website. Says entries close 25 Jan, and highlighted in orange.

That was a fat finger error. You can enter via CAMS again now. Or use the SAU Vic entry system.

Entered, paid, locked and loaded.

Is SAU VIC booking a particular garage? Will try get something next to / near by. Sing out anyone if keen on sharing.

No SAU garage for this one, as we are running the day. SAU will be everywhere!

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Really? Cams website showed accepted and email received as accepted.

Can you PM me or call me if SRS?

Just playing, you're all good. Who are you sharing with though?

Saw the timeline (below), any idea where abouts the track walk will fit in?

7.00am Gates open
7.30am Scrutiny starts
8.15am Officials Briefing (includes flag marshals briefing)

8:45am Compulsory drivers’ briefing
9.15am Track opens
- Timed groups will run 8-10 minute sessions
- Untimed social passenger groups run 8-10 minute sessions
12.30pm Lunch
13.00pm Passenger laps
13:25pm Track opens
- Timed groups will run 8-10 minute sessions
- Untimed social passenger groups run 8-10 minute sessions

17.00pm Track Closed
18.00pm Gates close

Saw the timeline (below), any idea where abouts the track walk will fit in?

7.00am Gates open

7.30am Scrutiny starts

8.15am Officials Briefing (includes flag marshals briefing)

8:45am Compulsory drivers’ briefing

9.15am Track opens

- Timed groups will run 8-10 minute sessions

- Untimed social passenger groups run 8-10 minute sessions

12.30pm Lunch

13.00pm Passenger laps

13:25pm Track opens

- Timed groups will run 8-10 minute sessions

- Untimed social passenger groups run 8-10 minute sessions

17.00pm Track Closed

18.00pm Gates close

It's part of the driver training.

Spewing that I can't make it - didn't get the oil cooler installation sorted in time :(

Have a blast everyone!!!

MotorKhana next month, plenty of time to get an oil cooler worked ;)

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What an awesome day!!! Thanks to our members, non members spectators and anyone else that came down to Sandown today. We hope you all enjoyed our day :)

Big thanks goes to Shockworks for their support of the day. Also thanks to CAMS Confederation of Australian Motor Sport, Penrite Oil, Burson Auto Parts and FAMOUS for Car & Bike Enthusiasts for supporting the day also.

And almost the biggest thanks goes to the volunteers, marshals and all those that made this day as good as it was and without them and their time none of this would be possible.

Keep a look out for our next event coming soon and hope to see you all there! :)

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Had a great time! Thanks to the organisers, volunteers, sponsors and track day staff for putting on an excellent day and to ssxRicho for the intro to the track and driving tips.

Loved the sound of the rotary parked next to me

Looking forward to another day out.

Cheers




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