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Cams and My Club (Swinburne Uni Car Club) are hosting a come and try/Intro Hill climb day!

It's $50 and you'll get heaps of runs!

Happy for ANY SAU'er to join us in the arvo session. It's just a come have some fun sort of thing. Nothing serious, good cheap day on what is a really nice hill climb track!

Event details: (Copy and past from facebook)

Following the MASSIVE success of UniNats 2015 and Come and Try Hill Climb 2015 we've teamed up with CAMS to do ANOTHER Hill climb - The first Major event for the year!

The event will be held at the Hill climb track at Bryant Park on Bill Schulz Dr, Moe VIC 3825.


The event is expected to run to the following Schedule:

  • 11:30- Drivers sign in opens
  • 11:45- Scrutiny begins
  • 13:00- Drivers briefing
  • 13:30- Runs begin
  • 16:30- End of runs
  • 17:30- Gates close

SAFETY
(a) All drivers must hold and present a CAMS Level L1 licence (available on day). Club Membership,
and if issued, CAMS Vehicle Logbook must be presented at documentation.

(b) All competitors are required to wear snug fitting clothes covering the body from neck to wrist
to ankles and suitable footwear. Clothing should be of a fire resistant nature. All apparel,
including helmets must comply with the requirements of Schedule D of the current CAMS
Manual of Motor Sport.

VEHICLE ELIGIBILITY
(a) Vehicles must conform to the General Requirements for Cars and Drivers (Schedules A and B
of the current CAMS Manual of Motor Sport).
(b) All vehicles will present to scrutiny in a tidy and safe to run condition.
© All fuel shall comply with Schedule G of the current CAMS Manual of Motor Sport.

NOISE
Vehicles must not exceed a noise limit of 95dB.

ENTRIES
(a) Entries will open from the publishing of these Regulations and close at 5:00pm on 29th April
2016. Entries may be lodged via CAMSEventEntry-https://www.meecamsau.com/

(b) The entry fee for entries submitted at or before 5.00PM Friday 29th April 2016 shall be $50 for
all drivers.

© There will be a maximum of four drivers per vehicle

(e) A strict maximum of 30 entries will be accepted for the afternoon session, in order of receipt.

(f) The promoter reserves the right to refuse entry in accordance with NCR83

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Sick! Will be good! Super keen to hang out with some SAU guys as well as our guys :)

As I said, it's a good cheap day. It includes a L1 day license for the day as well which is great!

  • 3 weeks later...

For anyone else using Harry's LapTimer, Haunted Hills is not listed on the standard track selection but you can still load it via Administration > Add-ons > search for Haunted...

There are three configurations available:

  • Eight Configuration
  • Long Configuration
  • Short Configuration

Sick! Will be good! Super keen to hang out with some SAU guys as well as our guys :)

As I said, it's a good cheap day. It includes a L1 day license for the day as well which is great!

Alex would you know which config Saturday will be run in?

Ps. Current Moe forecast for Saturday is excellent :)



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