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SAU Vic will be running/attending a heap of Motorsport track days, MotorKhanas and numerous social events for not only our members but also non-members too.

Check back here to see whats coming up as this list will be updated throughout the 2016 year.

 

GREEN – SAU Vic Motorsport Rounds

BROWN – SAU Vic MotorKhana

BLUE – SAU Vic Monthly Meets/Tech Nights

PURPLE – Member only events

ORANGE – SAU VIC Social events (Members/Non-Members)

January

Thurs 10th – GTCC Interclub Kart Challenge

Wed 13th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet – Jerry’s Burgers & Shakes - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/461984-sau-vic-january-monthly-meet/

Sat 30th – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 1 – Sandown - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/461010-2016-round-1-jan-30th-sandown-track-day-multiclub/

February

Sun 21st – Foresite MotorKhana - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/462657-sau-vic-motorkhana-1-2016/

Thur 25th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet – TBA - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/462835-sau-vic-feburary-monthly-meetcruise/

Sun 28th – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 2 – Calder Park - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/462684-2016-round-2-sunday-28th-feb-calder-park-track-day-hosted-by-wrx-club/

March

Wed 9th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet – TBA

Mon 14th – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 3 – Winton (Labor Day Weekend)

Wed 16th - Sat 20th - SAU Vic @ The Australian F1 Automotive Avenue Car Club Display - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/462720-sau-vic-2016-austrlian-f1/

April

Sun 10th – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 4 – Philip Island

Wed 13th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet – Garage Cafe

May

Wed 11th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet – TBA

Sat 14th – DECA MotorKhana

TBA – Social Cruise

Sun 15th – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 5 – East Sale (Limited Entries)

June

Wed 8th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet @ Jerry's Burgers and Shakes - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/465114-sau-vic-june-monthly-meet/

Sun 26th – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 6 – Philip Island

July

Wed 13th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet – TBA

TBA – Foresite MotorKhana

August

Wed 10th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet – TBA

Sat 13th – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 7 – Winton

September

Sat 10th – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 8 – Haunted Hills

Wed 14th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet – TBA

October

Wed 12th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet – TBA

Sat 1st – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 9 – Sandown

November

Wed 15th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet/AGM – TBA

SAT 12th – DECA MotorKhana

Sun 20th  – SAU Vic Motorsport Round 10 - East Sale

December

Wed 14th – SAU Vic Monthly Meet/End of Year – TBA

We are also thinking of a drag day at Heathcote around mid year, let us know what you think :)

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Also bringing back a lot of old-school style cruises using routes people just don't go these days (but are still, awesome).

I'll be running most of them where I can, drives will be good and open to non-members via a gold-coin donation/temp membership

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It's a part of sauvic membership signup.

If you're not getting it, shoot an email to [email protected] with your name, membership number, email address and ask to be added to the newsletter :)

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Hey guys, ill start by saying that im from adelaide so please dont flame me if any of this is incorrect lol but are interstate people able to come over for the SAU Vic motorsport rounds? ive been eagerly awaiting to come over and drive sandown and the october round is something that i may be able to actually make it to. i havent been able to find out much info as to when sandown has just general practice track days so if someone could steer me in the right direction that would be awesome.

cheers

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Of course! More than welcome, don't even need to be a member of SAU Victoria at all... (Unless you want to be added to our Motorsport Championship for points)

Right here in the "Events" area of the forums, there will be a thread that pops up for upcoming rounds, that will have links for entry, etc.



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