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That time of the year again for one of the best days you can have at Sandown.

SAU VIC has been lucky enough to host Round 5 of the CAMS Victorian Supersprint series, for more info visit: http://www.vssc.com.au/

Date:
Saturday 29th 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 10-2015) 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/

Location:
Sandown International 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 27th 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 17th September) 
$235 SAUVIC and WRX Club Financial members (make sure you put down your club member number for verification)
$255 all other club's entries

Late entries (from 18th September)
$285 for all entries after 

Enquiries:
Any questions about the event email [email protected]
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 Must be read before event and can be found on the entry page
Disclaimer to sign on the entry page

EVENT ENTRY HERE 

Entry list:

Pat Di Fiore    Mercedes Benz CLK63 AMG
Clive Small    Mazda MX-5
Ross Macdonald    Ford BA XR6 turbo
tim donoghue    FORD AU
Kristianto Halim    Renault Clio 3 200
Graham Harvey    Nissan S15
Andrew Gott    Porsche
Simon Dalziel    Nissan S15
Steven Bonner    HSV Clubsport
Travis Trayhern    Nissan Skyline 250GT
James Grant    Nissan Skyline R33 GTR
Benjamin Trembath    ford falcon xr8
Peter Owen    1971 Ford
Clayton Sinclair    Nissan 300ZX
Ash Stacey    Nissan GTR
Ewen Moile    Datsun 1600
Michael Ban    Ford Fiesta
Robert Resuggan    Chrysler 300 c
simon feil    Nissan Skyline 250GT
Michael Garden    Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R
Tim Williamson    R32 GTS-T
Matthew Doyle    Mazda 121
Darren Odgers    Morris Mini Cooper S
Haydn Morrell    Porsche 911
David Webb    Toyota MR2
Jack Ippolito    Hyundai Excel
Rene Cote    Honda Integra
Aaron Doble    Skyline R33 GT-R
Glenn Vardy    VY HSV
Greg Lynch    HSV GTS VT II
Tim Blakeney    FORD FPV
David McCann    Datsun Stanza
Stephen Emery    HSV
Adrian Jarvis    HOLDEN VF
Hugh Feggans    Porsche
Huy Phan    Nissan 200SX
Bill Dalianis    R33 GTST SKYBOAT
David Blunden    Skyline GTST
Eddie Stallard    R34 25GT
Greg adshead    Bmw e46 m3
Stephen Douglas    Mitsubishi 380 VRX
Mark Wilson    Ford Falcon
Sam Lehmann    Skyline GT-R
Jason Carey    Skyline R33 GTST
Michael iudica    R33 Skyline
Steve Larsen    Ford Falcon EL
Jeff Beable    GTR R34
Adam Orr    Subaru WRX
Daniel Nicolici    Nissan
Dan Mayers    Nissan R33 gtst
Phil Williamson    Nissan R32 GTS-T
YI ZHOU    Volvo S60 Polestar
Alexander Cheung    Renault Clio
Grant Ellers    BMW E36
Ben Lascelles    SUBARU WRX STi
Peter Blythe    Nissan Skyline
Steve Quilliam    Holden Commodore

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