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We are back at the "Home of horsepower" for AFL Grand Final day at a discounted entry price. Saturday the 1st of October
We will have come and try available on the day along with instructors for anyone who wants help learning the track.
It will also but a timed day so everyone is welcome.

Shockworks offers a range of high quality performance chassis components including, 10 stage adjustable monotube shock absorbers, high performance brake packages, links and rims. We also offer fully customized tuning service and support for road and race cars. Shockworks and NTS have developed a technical partnership that combines, leading tuning and development knowledge with the outstanding engineering and manufacturing quality Korea is now famous for.
For further info visit their Facebook page: Shockworks

Date: Saturday 1st October AFL grand final day
- For anyone interested in attending their first track day here all you need to know : http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/453779-track-day-requirements/
- Car must be fitted with an in date (Manufactured after 09-2013) Fire extinguisher bolted to the car using a metal bracket. Not screwed or cable tied.
- Full length clothing and helmet in date

Licence:
You will need a CAMS licence to compete on the day. (We will be offering CAMS and SAU day licence on the day for any people want to attend for a first time)

- CAMS day Licence with 24 hours SAU VIC club membership can be purchased on the day for $30.00
Or L2S can be obtained via https://www.cams.com.au/
-Other requirements : http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/453779-track-day-requirements/

Location:
Sandown Racecourse
591-659 Princes Hwy, Springvale VIC 3171, Australia
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/QmzXvoRDqUm

Time:
Gates open 7:00am ( the quicker we get cars scrutineered the quicker we can start)
We will try to have all cars scrutineered by 8:45am for drivers briefing
Finish 4:30pm or when people retire

Pricing: (Capped to 60 entries to ensure maximum number of runs)
First 20 entries $200
All entries after that $225 (Online entries close 1pm Thursday 29th of October)
Entries on the day are $250 and you will be require to be at the sign in desk @8am sharp.
Spectators: Free

Entry Link:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/track/20161001 Live Friday 26th of August

If you need to get in touch with us email:  [email protected]

SAU -Shockworks Sandown SUPREGS

 

Entries:
1. Jussi Pasanen    Nissan Skyline Silver
2. Edward stallard    R34 Nissan Skyline gt
3. Jason Carey    Nissan skyline R33 gtst
4. Caleb Montesalvo    Nissa skyline GTR
5. Tegan collins    Nissan skyline r33
6. Bill Dalianis    R33 GTST Skyline
7. Greg Wells    Nissan R34
8. Mark Pether Evo 8
9. Peter Blythe Nissan 200sx
10. Alex hallett    Nissan skyline
11. Robert Mihalyi    Nissan Silvia s14
12. Jarrod Stovold    R33 Skyline GTS-T
13. Brad Martin    VW Passat R36
14. Chris Starr    BMW 328is
15. Chris Madden    BMW 328is
16. David Terrens Nizpro 200SXR
17. Gerard O'Connell    Ford escort mk2
18. David Marinucci    Turbo Prius
19. Wayne Marlow    Lotus Elise
20. Simon Henman    R33 Shitter
21  Travis Trayhern BMW 135I
22 Michael Davis    Nissan Skyline R34
23 Justin Connell    Toyota Chaser JZX100
24 Glen Sutherland    Mazda RX7
25 Sharelle Jansen    Nissan GT-R R35
26 Jason Kong    VW Golf GTI
27 Nick Cateaux    Nissan R32 GTR
28 Andrew Sensche    Nissan Skyline R34
29 Simon McDonald    Mazda/808
30 Jon lawson    Subaru sti v5
31 Jovan Atanasovski    Nissan S15
32 Jason McDonald Nissan 200SX 
33  Andrew Richmond  Watercooled punch buggy
34 Rhys Postlethwaite    Nissan Skyline R34
35 David Beglan    Nissan Skyline R34
36 Michael Bourke    Holden Commodore
37 Jonathan Tu    Porsche GT3RS
38 Christian Muraca    Subaru WRX STI
39 TREIAN KONTJONIS    SUBARU WRX
40 Peter Vakras    Nissan Skyline GTR 32
41 James Cruttenden    WRX STI
42 nedi elhajje    nissan skyline GTR
43 Darren Cox    R32 GTR
44 Danny Buzadzic    Ford Ute FG
45 Andrew Collins    Nissan R31 Skyline
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SAU Shockworks - SUPREGS.pdf

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48 minutes ago, rcs_888 said:

This may sound stupid but is it just a 1 day even or is it the weekend of the 1st? So sat and sunday racing? Planning on coming over from adelaide so just trying to organise leave

 

Just one day, Saturday October the 1st for this event. Hope to see you there :)

2 hours ago, rcs_888 said:

Trying to decide between this or Island Magic but i have a feeling i may do this. Better seat time to $$$ i reckon. Will there be different classes for people learning the track?

I'd hazard a 'yes' since it says Come and Try available. Should be good fun for all.

15 hours ago, rcs_888 said:

Trying to decide between this or Island Magic but i have a feeling i may do this. Better seat time to $$$ i reckon. Will there be different classes for people learning the track?

It's going to be a great bang for buck day for sure! Grand Final day means reduced hire rates which we can pass on to you guys.

There will be a dedicated group for the Sandown Rookies.

2 hours ago, admS15 said:

Im very keen to smash my Sandown pb. Any idea what this cheaper than usual rate will be?

We will have capped entries and pricing finalized by early next week.

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1 hour ago, L33SH said:

When you don't have to ask your partner if you can do a track day because she's the one who told you about it

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