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Today we open our next Motorkhana event to public entries. A great way to learn more about your car in a safe and friendly environment and catch up with or meet new people.
We are back again at Forsite Driver Training. Close to Melbourne its the perfect day show your skill to friends and family. (1 Banfield Court, Laverton, Victoria, Australia 3029)

Entries are limited to 30 entries and cost will be -
Members Entry Fee $85
Affiliated Car Clubs Entry Fee $99

To enter you will need a current L2NS license from CAMS.
To get a license head to the CAMS website for more info - http://www.cams.com.au/get-involved/competitors/licence-types

The day will also have a passenger session or two so bring some friends and show them what you can do.

We wont be letting you go hungry either with a warm breakfast and BBQ lunch available. Drinks will be also be available through along with a selection of SAU Vic merchandise.

Entry link - http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/motorkhana/20160731

Supp Regs and Disclaimer downloadable from the entry link. Please have your Club Id, CAMS license and disclaimer ready for sign-in on the day.

 

Entry List

Simon Henman
Sam Lehmann
Kurt Thompson
Luke Schulze
Jeremy Blackman
Jake Lowry
Daniel Madden
Josh Batson
Mohsen Younes
Nicholas Momirovski
Neil Chand
Huy Phan
Ben Johnson
Don Johnson
Stephen Johnson

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Is this list actually updated? I know a few people who have entered but not on that list, was about to enter now but I wanted to know just how many people are going :O

Any chance it can be updated before uh, tomorrow? Are late night entries allowed?

3 hours ago, Kinkstaah said:

Is this list actually updated? I know a few people who have entered but not on that list, was about to enter now but I wanted to know just how many people are going :O

Any chance it can be updated before uh, tomorrow? Are late night entries allowed?

 

Has just been updated with a couple of new entries and sadly a drop out due to engine troubles. If you know of anyone who has entered who is not on the list get them to contact us ASAP.

And late night entries are very much welcome :)

What an awesome day! Thank you to all our competitors who took part, we hope you liked the new maps we had today. To the spectators who looked to be having a blast on passenger laps! A massive, massive thanks to all those who helped through the day, could not and would not have been the day it was without your assistance. And of course the great guys at Foresite, we always have a ball when we have an event there and this time was no exception. So from all the SAU Vic crew thanks and will see you at the next event!

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My videos from the day, tried to get as many of the timed runs as possible between helping out with other things.

 

If you want to use these in your social media facebook/youtube/whatever then we ask that you do reference us as the media creator

 

Please use the tags  #SAUVic #MotorKhana3 anywhere you upload them.

 

thanks.

http://sau.loudsx.com/ForesiteJuly16/

 

 

and if your not sure how to play .MTS format...google is your friend.

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Thanks to the organisers for another great day! Happy for the smaller turn out so I could get more runs in, but at the same time hope for a bigger field next time for the continued success of these events.

Well run, no issues, so thanks again to the organisers and volunteers; it doesn't happen without you guys/gals 

And Emts - Thanks for shooting the vids; much appreciated!

 

Looking forward to seeing times posted up too :) 

RESULTS!
 

Full results XSLX Here


SAUVICMotorkhanaResults20160731.jpg

 

Congratulations everyone involved, thanks to the competitors for coming and having fun with us :)

Remember that videos of your runs are linked a few posts above this one, so be sure to grab yours and share them on facebook / youtube with credit to SAU Victoria by using the hashtags  #SAUVic #MotorKhana3 with your posts

Hope to see you all at the next DECA event, November 12th at DECA, (three times the size of yesterdays skidpan ;) ) Keep at eye on the forums and facebook page for entry information!

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