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Well since the death of DECA we have been working on new venues and thought it was time to try out the Winton Skidpan.

We are just finalizing the supp regs and entry form.(keep an eye on your email and facebook for entry opening).

When:
Saturday 18th Of November

Location: 
Winton Motor Raceway (turn left when you get in the gates and follow the road around the back of the track.

Licence:
You need a valid CAMS L2S licence or AASA licence.

You can get one before the event or on the day here as long as you have mobile access and can show your confirmation email. :https://aasa.com.au/licences/day-licence-application/

Entries will open this week and *Capped at 30 entries*

SUPP REGS

DISCLAIMER

http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/motorkhana/20171118 

Pricing:

$130 Affiliate Club Member Entry
$150 Standard Entry
$165 Late Entry (after 13th Nov 12:00am)

Winton Canteen around at the racetrack will be open for breakfast and lunch

ENTRY LIST:

Tom Giordano
Jett Benson
 Joselito DaRocha
Nick Greenman 
Brett Patching
Samuel Thompson
James Ascenzo
Tan phan
Nghiem Tran 
Huy Tran
Mitchell Brooks
John burney
Leon Stapley
Krystal Pfeiffer
Travis Pfeiffer
Ryan Bell
 

We are also looking at accommodation in Benalla for the Saturday night for anyone who wants to come out for a few drinks!

Accomodation

Due to a large basketball tournament Shepperton is booked out and there is a small amount of accom in Benalla I suggest you call today or tomorrow to have a chance of getting a room

Here are two places that still have rooms / cabins available.
1. Benalla Leisure Park 03 5762 3434
115 Sydney Rd, Benalla VIC 3671
They have 6 different cabins available from $124 per night for two people *minimum of 2 nights*

2. Top of the Town Motel (03) 5762 4866
136-138 Bridge St E, Benalla VIC 3672
They have rooms available both nights from $120 per night

Or you can try other places in Benalla as it's a small town so everyone will still be close by

 

20171118 - Winton Skidpan Supp Regs.pdf

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We have decided to extend our early bird pricing to lunchtime 12pm this Friday to give other clubs a chance to enter. Entries will be taken on the day at the late entry price of $165.00

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Ok instructions for tomorrow morning and a copy of the supp regs have been emailed to all competitors, if you have not got a copy in your email check spam or send an email to [email protected].

 

Thanks and see you all tomorrow

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