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Round 2 - Broadford 12th of March - This is a rare opportunity to do some laps at the state motorcycle complex. Only a few car clubs get to run a track days here as it's primarily booked by Motorcycle clubs.

$175 entries
Offical natsoft timing
Passenger laps (free)
Minimal cars per group, 6-8 sessions
Capped entry numbers
CAMS L2S Licence required, helmet and fire extinguisher.
CAMS Day licence available on the day for $50.00

Disclaimer
Supp Regs:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/track/20170312

 

The team from Shockworks will be there on the day to answer any of your braking or suspension questions.

http://www.shockworks.com.au/

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We are giving a 360fly camera to a lucky SAU VIC member on the day. Drawn randomly out of the hat from the entry list.

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$25 discount to our next track day for non-members will be drawn as well.

This as well as the 4 tropohies up for grabs

 - fastest 2wd

- fastest awd

- fastest na

- fastest street tyre

Entries: 

Sam Lehmann    Nissaan Skyline GT-R
Eddie Stallard    Nissan Skyline
Brett Patching    Subaru
Aaron Barnes    Mitsubishi, EVO IX
Andrew Richmond    Porsche GT4
Aaron Doble    Nissan skyline gtr
Matt Tropeano    Honda Eg civic
Nam Pham    Toyota
Peter Blythe    Nissan 200SX
Jeff Beable    Nissan Skyline R34 GTR
Huy Nguyen    Toyota Supra JZA80
John Richardson    Subaru WRX
Mitch Downey    Honda Civic FN2 Type R
Daniel Madden    Toyota 86
David Marinucci    Toyota Prius
David Wilken    Silvia
Richard cvetkovic    Silvia
Michael Perdicakis    Mitsubishi Legnum
Gerard O'Connell    Ford escort
Chris Starr    BMW 328is
Daniel Daraxoglou    Nissan S14
mark pether    mitsubishi evo 8
david bosa    Renault Clio 182 F1 Cup
geoffrey law    nissan gtr
David Davies    Rx7
Travis Trayhern    BMW 135i
David Gray    Nissan Skyline R34 GTR
Brendan Beavis    Mazda MX5
Eden Beavis    Toyota 86
Timonthy Munyard    Nissan V35
Haider Butt    Renault Megan
Andrew Collins    Nissan Skyline R33
Simon Henman    Nissan Skyline R33
Tony Olsson    Nissan Skyline R33
Greg Wells    Nissan Skyline
Brian Munyard    Nissan V35
james moring    BMW E21
vu nguyen    mitsubishi evo 5
David Terrens    Nizpro 200SXR

 



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Hey ssxRicho I have gone through the entry form but can't pay yet. PayPal want to send me a security  code via sms though I'm overseas and don't have any network service apart from wifi. Is there any other way I can pay?

On 11/02/2017 at 7:11 PM, Dobz said:

Hey ssxRicho I have gone through the entry form but can't pay yet. PayPal want to send me a security  code via sms though I'm overseas and don't have any network service apart from wifi. Is there any other way I can pay?

Hi Dobz, shoot an email over to [email protected] explaining this and we'll see if we can find a payment alternative for you.

We are giving a 360fly camera to a lucky SAU VIC member on the day. Drawn randomly out of the hat from the entry list.

$25 discount to our next track day for non-members will be drawn as well.

This as well as the 4 tropohies up for grabs

 - fastest 2wd

- fastest awd

- fastest na

- fastest street tyre

We are giving a 360fly camera to a lucky SAU VIC member on the day. Drawn randomly out of the hat from the entry list.
$25 discount to our next track day for non-members will be drawn as well.
This as well as the 4 tropohies up for grabs
 - fastest 2wd
- fastest awd
- fastest na
- fastest street tyre


Oh really? That's cool!

Entered. 

Just need to sort out my fuel issue, unless it's mostly right turns....

 

And..

Supp Regs: Coming Soon

Disclaimer: Coming Soon

By submitting this entry, you agree to and fully understand the Supplimentary Regulations and Disclaimer

 

14 hours ago, miniwog said:

Entered. 

Just need to sort out my fuel issue, unless it's mostly right turns....

 

Well it runs clockwise so it is mostly right turns. And what left turns there are are quite slow. (There's really just the one hairpin left)

17 hours ago, miniwog said:

Entered. 

Just need to sort out my fuel issue, unless it's mostly right turns....

 

And..

Supp Regs: Coming Soon

Disclaimer: Coming Soon

By submitting this entry, you agree to and fully understand the Supplimentary Regulations and Disclaimer

 

Just waiting on the CAMS steward for the final suppregs. But they are same as they have been for the past 2 years.

We can confirm if you have had a CAMS day licence before that you are eligible to get one again.

Shockworks will be there on the day for any suspension or braking questions, don't be scared to have a chat with these guys and get some great knowledge off them.

They will also have some products on display

 

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1 hour ago, Dicer said:

Is a fire extinguisher really required? Any rules on where it can be mounted?

Within easy reach of the driver. Have a look google way to if there is a FE bracket made for your car.



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