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The SAU Vic Go-Kart Championship is back and bigger than ever for 2017!

The 2016 Championship had fantastic support with a great turnout to all 3 rounds.  This year we have looked to keep the successful midweek formula that everyone enjoyed and we've added an extra couple of rounds, including one coupled with a cruise to Phillip Island and the final is a spring Sunday afternoon at LeMans that has always been popular over many years.

The points system for the championship has also undergone a shakeup.  We're going to use the V8 Supercar points system which will mean that events with more than one race will score points for each race, rather than just the final.  Don't worry if you can't make all 5 rounds - you drop your worst, so the winner is the best performer at 4 events.

 The championship starts with the fast, flowing outdoor circuit at AceKarts in Albion on Wednesday the 15th of February at 7:00pm.

 Our format includes 10 Minutes of Qualifying, followed by a 10 Minute Race and a 15 Minute Race.

 Championship points for this event will be in the Supercars Supersprint format.

 

1ST

2ND

3RD

4TH

5TH

6TH

7TH

8TH

9TH

10TH

11TH

12TH

13TH

Race A

Race B

150

150

138

138

129

129

120

120

111

111

102

102

96

96

90

90

84

84

78

78

72

72

69

69

66

66

Entry fee is $90 which includes all sessions

Sign in at 7.00pm

Drinks and snacks available from the venue.

To enter simply send paypal payment to - [email protected] with the reference GK17-R1

 Please get your entries in ASAP so we can confirm numbers.

 

DRIVERS LIST -

Matthew Doyle

Martin Sullivan

Sam Lehmann

 

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24 minutes ago, emts said:

Nearly forgot about this.

Happen to be in the country and it's near home!

Just entered

 

Good timing on the first round then for you :) Have added your name to the list :)



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