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UTAC 2018 - 12th May Winton Motor Raceway


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In it's FOURTH year running now, UTAC is back! We couldn't wait for UTAC'18 so we're running it a bit earlier this year. Same kind of format, trophies and prizes for winners. Lots of track time. Etc

 

We've already had a few SAU boys signup for the event and can't wait to see some more out on track :)

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SUCC Motorsport returns to Winton Motor Raceway for 2018!

EVENT STRUCTURE
80 Competitors Max
5 Classes
Free Passenger Sessions
Timing Included for all competitors

== ENTER NOW == 
https://goo.gl/forms/TT7nrRL9403iYowb2

PRICING
Earlybird (Before Feb 15) $190
SUCC Members $200
General Admission $220

Sign up as a team of 5 before 15 feb and recieve an additional $5 each off when you pay together!

Day Licenses available for $25, CAMS L2S or AASA licenses will be accepted for this event.

Prizes for best in each class and fastest overall!

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Had lots of mad cars sign up, a few from SAU so hopefully we'll see a few more so we can get a team together :)

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I both appreciate and hate that the entries fill so close to the event date. I wouldn't book a track day any earlier than maybe 3-4 days in advance purely due to weather concerns (and never knowing if car is actually not going to imminently explode)

Looks to be a good day though!

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