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Not a bad way to start the year with a Go Kart challenge. SAU Vic will be taking part in the GTCC interclub Kart Challenge on the 10th of Jan.

It will be an awesome day of fun for everyone and spectators are more than welcome.

Let us know here if you would like to be involved as there are a few spots still left.

Let show what SAU Vic can do :)

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Drivers

Sam Lehmann

Matthew Doyle

Robyn Ryrie

Colt Rivers

Adam McClaren

Martin Sullivan

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This is what we have received from the people at GTCC about race structure on the day.

Each competitor will get 3 sessions. Competitors will be split into groups of 10.

Competition
Due to the nature of the track we combined with Hi Voltage have decided the best format for this competition
will be TIME ATTACK. Each competitor will have a minimum of 3 sessions. The top 10 fastest
drivers (by laptime) will go into an exclusive Competition race.

Trophies
1)
Fastest Lap, a Trophy will be presented to the person with the fastest lap. ONLY the 3 sessions count to this trophy.
If enough females are competing, a trophy will be presented to fastest lady driver as well.
2)
Winner of Competition race, will receive a trophy. Again if enough female competitors have entered there will be a female Competition race as well resulting in a Female trophy.

  • 3 weeks later...

seems I'm in town and katie working that morning

so my power to weight ratio might not be best but looks fun

send me some details on how to pay

Not a problem, will get them to you :)



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