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SAU VIC Presents Round 8 - Haunted Hills |10th September *Capped entries*


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After a really successful day at the SAU Nationals last year we thought we should revisit Haunted Hills ( Bryant Park) for some affordable hill climb action.

Date: Saturday 10th September (Just over two weeks away)

- For anyone interested in attending their first track day here all you need to know : http://www.sau.com.a...y-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.a...y-requirements/

No passenger laps at the Hillclimb

Supplementary Regulations: SuppRegs

CAMS Event Permit  ID: EV106290

Location:

Bryan Park (Haunted Hills)

Bill Schulz Drive, Yallourn

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/mTzTYvDyZV62

Time:

Gates open 8am ( the quicker we get cars scrutineered the quicker we can start)

we will try to have all cars scrutineered by 8:30am for drivers briefing

Finish 4:30pm

We plan to get a minimum of 5 runs in but we will push to get as many in as we can

Layout: I can confirm though we are doing two layouts (clockwise and figure 8) 
You will get double runs so you will do one lap then line up and lap again when the tyres are warm.!

Pricing: (Capped to 48 entries to ensure maximum number of runs)

SAU VIC members $115 (SAU VIC Day members entry is $125)

Other CAMS affiliated members: $125 

Spectators: Free

Entry Link:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/track/20160910

If you have any enquiries email us at: [email protected]

Food & Drink

Can be purchased from the canteen, open for morning tea and lunch

Entries:

1. Gerard O'Connell - Ford Escort
2. Andrew Evans - R33 Skyline GTS-T
3. Matthew Doyle    Mazda 121
4. Kurtis Inman    Nissan S14
5. Tegan collins    Mazda rx7
6. Josh Van Lankveld    AE71 Corolla
7. Robert Devenish    Datsun 240z
8. Peter Blythe Nissan 200sx
9. Alex Daniel    Nissan R33 Skyline 
10. Glenn    Nissan R33 GTS-t
11. Aaron Barnes    Evo XI
12. Timothy brennan    Nissan Pintara
13. Treian Kontjonis    Subaru WRX
14. Brett Patching    Subaru WRX
15 Paul Isles    Nissan Skyline
16 Michael Silcock Nissan S15
17 Aldo Morosinotto    Vw Polo GTI
18 Dane Stokes    BMW 1M
19 Brett Stuchbery V8 Supercar?
20 Simon Henman    Lancer
21 Jeremy Blackman    R33 GTS-T
22 Richard Hicks    R32 GTR
23 Simon Baxter    BMW M3
24 Zhi-Yong LEE    Toyota 86
25 Brendan Board    Toyota 86
26 Ayman El Saafen    Nissan pulsar
27 Nick baloh    Nissan pulsar
28 Andrew Collins    Nissan R31 Skyline

 

Results: 
 

Rank    Car No. Name Surname Vehicle  Model Run1 Run2 Run3 Run4 Run5 Run6 Run7 Run8 Run9 Fastest Gap
            Clockwise Clockwise Clockwise Clockwise Clockwise Clockwise Figure 8 Figure 8 Figure 8    
1 6 Robert Devenish Datsun 240z 61.31 62.02 59.55 57.39 59.5 57.16       57.16  
2 5 Aaron Barnes Evo XI 62.81 58.63 58.65 61.12 58.21 57.32       57.32 0.16
3 16 Peter Blythe Nissan 200sx 62.97 60.58 60.63 59.15 61.52 62.51       59.15 1.99
4 1 Paul Isles Nissan Skyline 63.64 61.91 61.56 61.12 126.94         61.12 3.96
5 24 Simon Baxter BMW M3 65.97 76.41 63.92 61.6 64.79 61.26       61.26 4.1
6 23 Simon Henman Mitsubishi Lancer 66.15 64.97 63.33 62.18 63.77 62.75       62.18 5.02
7 21 Dane Stokes BMW 1M 66.87 63.72 65.86 63.12 65.42 63.59       63.12 5.96
8 15 Brett Patching Subaru WRX 65.94 64.35 63.89 63.57           63.57 6.41
9 25 Zhi-Yung Lee Toyota  86 66.7 64.34 64.5 63.62 64.29 66.58 83.67 76.74 73.77 63.62 6.46
10 13 Treian Kontjonis Subaru WRX 68.75 66.49 68.53 65.17 65.8 64.04 74.43     64.04 6.88
11 10 Glenn Nissan R33 GTS-t 71.54 66.36 69 64.7 66.02 64.26 80.99     64.26 7.1
12 7 Andrew Evans R33 GTS-T 67.22 64.85 65.86 66.29 70.44 65.37 74.37 79.97 76.19 64.85 7.69
13 22 Brett Stuchbery VX SS Commodore 74.73 66.92 74.41 65.04 74.46 66.07 97.08   82.83 65.04 7.88
14 11 Kurtis Inman Nissan S14 70.8 67.1 66.85 65.12 68.47 66.6 76.8 78.07 75.32 65.12 7.96
15 17 Jeremy Blackman R33 GTS-T   68.4 69.18 66.35 68.04 65.82 92.44 85.99 76.09 65.82 8.66
16 18 Richard Hicks R32 GTR 77.7 72.16   66.18 69.85 68.07 85.39 79.17 74.3 66.18 9.02
17 19 Gerard O'Connell Ford escort 71.57 80.76 69.8 66.82 67.81 74.67   82.68   66.82 9.66
18 26 Andrew Collins Nissan R31 75.15 69.23 68.87 66.92 74.98 80.67 87.13 81.15 76.67 66.92 9.76
19 14 Matthew Doyle Mazda 121 69.57 66.95 69.22 67.22 71.5 69       66.95 9.79
20 3 Josh Van Lankveld AE71 77.72 69.27 70.74 67.19 74.2 67.25 80.77 91.82 83.21 67.19 10.03
21 9 Alex Daniel Nissan R33 71.19 69.51 68.31 67.43 68.77 67.73       67.43 10.27
22 8 Timothy brennan Nissan Pintara 70.72 68.34 67.7 68.43 69.34 68.06 79.37 86.84 79.86 67.7 10.54
23 4 Aldo Morosinotto Vw Polo 72.5 70.88 70.54 67.81 71.97 68.31 80.63 81.4   67.81 10.65
25 125 Brendan Board Toyota 86 74.78 71.42 72.77 69.32 72.62 70.43 95.96 86.42 80.81 69.32 12.16
26 2 Tegan collins Mazda rx7 84.59 79 74.88 71.58 79.52 74.55 83.91 90.65 85.12 71.58 14.42
27 20 Ayman El Saafen Nissan Pulsar 76.82 92.89 80.04 76.3 81.83 79.88 97.5 97.03 87.02 76.3 19.14
28 120 Nick Balch Nissan Pulsar 81.84 77.78     78.98 80.68   94.91   77.78 20.62

SAUVIC10092016-Bryant Park HH Times.xlsx

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Supp regs will be emailed later this week, I can confirm though we are doing two layouts and double runs so you will do one lap then line up and lap again when the tyres are warm.!

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We'll be doing back to back runs, similar to the most recent motorkhana, which seems to move through the list of cars pretty quickly.

This means more runs per car for the entire day. Definitely won't be having a full line of cars queued at once, we'll most likely be calling groups of 10 at a time.
HH is a good spectator track, so sitting in a queued car all day isn't the best outcome for anyone.

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2 hours ago, acsplit said:

Just don't press the loud pedal too hard, I still have road tyres on the rear of mine. I don't think I will bother changing them.

Yeah I'll be taking it easy that's for sure even though I picked up that extra set of semi's cheap to trail on the day.

Had to laugh at my entry on the list as I was waiting for that to be put in there... lol

21 Brett Stuchbery V8 Supercar?

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I would love to bring my r32 gtr along, Do I need to be a full on member of sau? Or is being a member of the website enough? Not sure what to put on the entry form under "car club" as I am not a member of any clubs yet.

Hi folks - I registered but it looks like I will need to cancel as 'may be right for Friday' isn't enough for me to just eat the entry fee.

 

As the event isn't full, is it possible to change from pre-paid to pay on the day (provided the event does not fill?)

 

Was looking forward to rolling my car or embedding it into a wall for all to see :(

 

Apologies if too late to cancel/refund now. Only paid yesterday. Unsure of who to contact/call for this kind of thing!

I would love to bring my r32 gtr along, Do I need to be a full on member of sau? Or is being a member of the website enough? Not sure what to put on the entry form under "car club" as I am not a member of any clubs yet.

You need to be a paying member to be able to get a cams licence, if it's your first time then you can get a CAMS and sau day membership for $30.

You will need a fire extinguisher that is bolted into the car, helmet that meets regulations. I will post them up tomorrow.

Just put - sau day as the car club and day as the licence number

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Hi folks - I registered but it looks like I will need to cancel as 'may be right for Friday' isn't enough for me to just eat the entry fee.

 

As the event isn't full, is it possible to change from pre-paid to pay on the day (provided the event does not fill?)

 

Was looking forward to rolling my car or embedding it into a wall for all to see [emoji20]

 

Apologies if too late to cancel/refund now. Only paid yesterday. Unsure of who to contact/call for this kind of thing!


Email [email protected] and we will sort it out for you.
I will update entry list tomorrow

Here is the info on helmets and extinguishers. Sorry if it comes out a bit messy doing this from my phone.


Most helmets from your local motorbike shop will pass the requirement. Which is it must have the AS/NZS 1698 sticker or greater.

However you get what you pay for, so the cheaper helmets are heavier, bulkier and hotter. I'd suggest something in $200 range, as that provides good overall value.

The fire extinguisher must be 900g or larger with a standards sticker of as1841 (not as1841.2). Which you can get from autobarn or supercheap, make sure it has a metal bracket. The date stamped on the bottle is only valid for 3 years, so get one with this years date on it. You need to 'bolt' it to the car which you can grab from here. This bracket bolts straight to the seat, without the need for drilling or cutting




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