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Missing DECA?

Well we are back
- New location
- New layout
- Same names
- Same people

We will be running events in the "Car Control Area" aka pan and also sections of the outside track.

We have been very lucky to secured access to a new venue for our first Motorkhana for the year.

SAU VIC members get early access to this event with public entries opening Thursday night 24th.
We will be allowing passengers at this event if you fill out the disclaimer or bring a friend along to help volunteer running the event

When: Saturday 23rd June 8am

Where: Metec Driver Training, 112 Colchester Rd, Bayswater North VIC 3153 

Google map:  https://goo.gl/maps/nYCgFrh8wrJ2

What you need:

For anyone interested in attending their first motorkhana 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

- The venue is in a residential area, that means you need to run a road car exahust, no screamer pipes no straight through or really loud exhausts

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/

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Disclaimer

Pricing: 
Standard Entry Fee: $129
Members Entry Fee: $90 (SAUVIC and WRX)
Late Entry Fee: $139 (after Monday, 18th June 8:00pm)

Entry link : http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/motorkhana/20180623

If you have any questions, email [email protected]

Entry list: 

1. Martin Sullivan - S14
2. ash-s13 - Datsun R35
3. Luke Schulze
4. Clive Small - Lancer Evo 6
5. Ben henrys - S14
6. Anthony Raudino - R34
7. Mark Ryan - R33
8. Brett Patching - R33
9. Adrian Mueller - wrx
10. Paul Stephenson - R32 GT-R
11. Joselito DaRocha - Renault Clio
12. Rhys Postlethwaite - R34
13. Huy Tran - Stagea
14. Min Chan - Lotus Elise
15. Justin Power - MX5
16. Pat - Nissan
17. Simon Wilcox - Toyota Chaser
18. Nghiem - BMW
19. Leigh Germain - WRX
20. Javier Falk - Ford Focus
21. Tim Cottam - R35 GT-R Nismo

22. Sean Power - Silvia
23.Josh Gellatly - Mitsubishi Mirage
24. Jarrod Stovold - R33
25. Peter Blythe - Nissan
26. Dimitrios Panagopoulos - R34
27. Shivam Rohit - R32 GT-R
28. Mitch Gilmour - Toyota 86
29. Jim Meik - Gemini
30. Alex Anderson - Nissan
31. Hann Ong - Nissan R33
32. David Bosa - Renault Clio 182 F1 Cup
33. Jack Puzin - r33
34. George Whenn - Russel the mad dog starlet
35. Jack Puzin - MX5 
36. David Beglan - Lancer
37. Jared Mangnall - MX5
38. Chance Lockwood-Mawson - S13
39. Jhay Hansen - Corona
40. Tan phan - 86
41. Jonathon Edwards - WRX
42. SIMON DALZIEL - 200sx
43. Leon Stapley - Cortina
44. John Balazo - mx5
45. Graham cottam _porsche maccan

RESULTS

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Would my NA R34 be welcome? Really wanting to try out this type of event ?

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5 minutes ago, ash-s13 said:

Yep the 35 ain't winning any motorkhanas with her fat booty. Great opportunity for external gopro footage though!

At least you won't be the one driving an R34 Sedan on the day ?

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10 hours ago, ash-s13 said:

Take the whole family for a passenger lap though! emoji28.png

Drift Taxi anyone? ?

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