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SAU VIC has been lucky enough to host Round 6 of the CAMS Victorian Supersprint series, for more info visit: http://www.vssc.com.au/

Date: Saturday 30th September 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 L2S licence to compete on the day + a VALID CAMS affiliated club membership.
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

Entries: Capped to 89 entrants
Entries close: Thursday 28th of September at 11am.
As this is a VSSC Round you will need to nominate what category your car fits in (Details are in the supp regs)

Early bird discount (Valid until 15th September) (17th September for SAU VIC and WRX Club members)
$230 SAUVIC and WRX Club Financial members (make sure you put down your club member number for verification)
$245 all other club's entries

Late entries (from 16th September)
$285 for all entries after 

If you would like to book a pit garage contact Brendan on 0403 189 352. $50 cash on the day directly to him.

Supplementary Regulations

Disclaimer to sign

EVENT ENTRY HERE

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

Our event sponsor Shockworks will be  showcasing their suspension and braking packages on the day.
Drop by their garage to have a chat and look at some quality hardware. Available for a range of vehicles, not just skylines.

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ENTRY LIST:

1. Sally-Anne Hains - Porsche 997 Turbo
2. Glenn Vardy - HSV VY
3. Clive Small - Mazda MX-5
4. Jason Stables - renault clio cup
5. Mark Telfer - Porsche GT4
6. Greg Adshead - bmw e46 m3
7. Thomas Bullock - Honda Civic
8. Shannon swiderski - Hyundai excel 
9. Andrew Foulsum - Nissan R32 GT-R
10.Grant Hosking - Honda Civic
11.Richard Sclater - Ford Mark 1 Escort
12. Jim West - BWM
13. Leigh unsworth - Ford XR8 FG
14. Tim Williamson - Nissan R32 GTST
15. Phil Williamson - Nissan R32 GTST
16. David Catania - Valiant Charger
17. Matthew Doyle - Mazda 121
18. David Webb - Toyota Mr2
19. John Richardson - Watercooled Punch buggy
20. Brendan Chessum - HOLDEN VN
21. Richard Patray - HOLDEN VN
22. Kathrynna Barnes - Ford EA Falcon
23.  Kevin Newey - Ford xr6 Turbo
24. James Jorgensen - Ford laser
25. Jason Dunstan - Honda CRX
26. Matt McDonald - Ford Cortina
27. Tony Dixon - R32 GT-R
28. Paul Shiff - BMW 325 Coupe
29. Simon Shiff - BMW E30 M52
30. Peter Owen - Nissan S15
31. Adrian Jarvis - Holden Commodore
32. Viv Dilkes-Frayne - Daihasu Sirion 
33. Adam Mills - Daihatsu Sirion
34. Rene Cote - Honda Integra

35. Wayne Bates - Ford Falcon AU
36. Graham Harvey - Nissan 200SX 
37. Chen-Po Sun - Toyota 86
38. Callan Mahilall - Toyota Corolla
39. Graeme Trembath - Ford EB XR 8
40. Ben Trembath - Ford EB XR 8
41. Stephen Gorman - BMW 325i
42. Bill Dalianis - Nissan R33 GTST 
43. Jason Hopkins - Renault Sport Clio
44. Aaron Doble - Nissan R33 GT-R
45. Glen Brewster - Ford Escort MK1
46. David McCann - Datsun Stanza
47. Doug MacLeod - Mazda RX7
48. Matthew Lyons - FORD AU
49. Adam Lyons - FORD AU
50. Ian C Pearson - Renault Clio
51. Dale Mracek -  Nissan Silvia
52. Greg Lynch - HSV GTS VT II
53. Peter Dixon - V2 Monaro
54. Peter Blythe - Nissan S14 200SX
55. Travis Trayhern - Nissan 250GT
56. michael ballantyne - VS Comodore
57. Peter Ryder - Nissan S13 Silvia
58. David C Tinworth - Nissan GT-R R35 
59. Jack Ippolito - Hyundai Excel
60. John Ippolito - HSV Clubsport
61. Paul Butterworth  - Holden Gemini
62. Thomas Devine-Turner - Renault Clio
63. Jason Marklew - Renault Clio
64. geoffrey fitzpatrick -  holden eh (TBC)
65. Matthew Di Rico - Mitsubishi evolution 9
66. Greg keen - Nissan 
67. Joshua Cameron-Maginness - Mercedes A45 AMG
68. David Terrens - Nizpro 200SXR
69. Stan karatzis - BMW E30 
70. Jim Seng Tu - Mitsubishi Evolution 9
71. Aaron Barnes - Mitsubishi, EVO IX
72. Phillip Martino - nissan skyline v35
73. Scott Ball - Morris Mini K
74. David Marinucci - Turbo Prius
75. kevin coulson - Subaru WRX
76. Brett Colvin - Ford FGFPVGT
77. Lachlan Jorgensen - Ford laser
78. ZORAN lETUNICA - GT3 RS 
79. Dean Sammut  - GT3 RS 
 

Here is a reverse view of Sandown

 

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Pizza Party Hire - Mobile Wood Fired Pizza will be there on the day for breakfast and lunch. 
Coffee and Bacon & Eggs from 7:30am-11:00am
Pizzas, Kransky’s & Souvlaki from 11:00am-2:30pm
Coffee closes 2pm – Will be on reduced service during lunch period.
We also have muffins and chocolates available
Cold Drinks (Water and Cans)

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Ok we have decided to extend the early bird pricing for SAU and WRX members until midnight this Sunday 17th on September.

All entries have been updated but I still see a few people missing.

Our event sponsor Shockworks will be  showcasing their suspension and braking packages on the day.
Drop by their garage to have a chat and look at some quality hardware. Available for a range of vehicles, not just skylines.

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Ok a Turbo Prius:1_grinning:, really :devil:

Whee

I wonder what category /class I put that in?.

A turbo is not OEM so it cannot go in road registered. So J.

1800*1.7 = 3060 so Class = 3 ( maybe a 1500)

But it had a 50KW 400NM electric motor, whats that in cc. :huh:

A bad luck it is in J4 or if I am feeling mean K4 against the ex V8 Supercars.

2 hours ago, Subarau said:

Ok a Turbo Prius:1_grinning:, really :devil:

Whee

I wonder what category /class I put that in?.

A turbo is not OEM so it cannot go in road registered. So J.

1800*1.7 = 3060 so Class = 3 ( maybe a 1500)

But it had a 50KW 400NM electric motor, whats that in cc. :huh:

A bad luck it is in J4 or if I am feeling mean K4 against the ex V8 Supercars.

Ah yes that is our token Turbo 86 member.



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