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SAU Vic MotorKhana #1 2016

- ENTER HERE -

http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/motorkhana/20160221

Its time to get the SAU Vic MotorKhanas under way for 2016.
Always a popular event, these days are perfect for new drivers to learn their car in a safe environment and gives a place for the seasoned driver to hone their skills.

Our first MotorKhana is being held at Foresite Driver Training. Not only a great venue but close to Melbourne. This is a day that family and friends can come, watch and cheer as you speed around the test courses.

Entries are limited to 30 entries and cost will be -
Members Entry Fee $85
Affiliated Car Clubs Entry Fee $105

Supp Regs: http://www.sauvic.com.au/download/motorkhana/SAUVICMotorkhanaSuppRegs_20160221.pdf

Disclaimer: http://docs.cams.com.au/CAMS%20Forms/Events/Disclaimers/General%20Disclaimer%20-%20Participant.doc

Members with have a 48hr priority window for entry. After that the event will be open to everyone.
Entries will be open this Friday (5-Feb-2016) with more info on the day coming soon.

Entries -

Martin Sullivan

Simon Henman

Luke Schulze

Stephanie Atkinson

Kurt Thompson

Jeremy Blackman

Huy Phan

Sam Lehmann

James McDermott

Alex Roman

Gregory Kruse

John Packham

Glenn Dunn

Dan Madden

Nicholas Momirovski

Tim Wenas

Andy King

JC Pook

Kane Martin

Paul Richardson

Chris Starr

Shamal Perera

Ben Johnson

Ryan Thai

Joselito Da Rocha

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Entries now open to the public! Come along and join in what is always a fun day at our MotorKhana #1.

Click the link and enter away :)

http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/motorkhana/20160221




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