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SAUVIC RD 2 -Sandown Come and Try by WRX


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Discount Entry ends tonight - 15th of Feb

Event Date: 23 Feb 2019
 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Location
Sandown Raceway, 591-659 Princes Hwy, Springvale VIC 3171
 

Base fee:
Affiliate Club Entry For SAU VIC Members – $220.00  Ends 15th Feb   Code: SJNSY5AF
$235 after 15/2/19

Come and Try Group – $200.00 

Come and Try Drivers Only!

Please enter "Come and Try" in the license portion of entry form
** PRICE INCLUDES LICENSE ** 
Public Competitors – $235.00 

COME AND TRY GROUP - $200 - MAX 20 ENTRIES - INCLUDES CAMS LICENCE FEE

The WRX Club will be running a single come and try group at this event aimed at introducing new members to Motorsport. The come and try component is untimed, and only valid for those that do not currently hold a L2S licence or haven't purchased a Level 1 come and try licence in the past twelve months.

CAMS Level 1 Come and Try Licences are included in the cost of the come and try group entry fee ($175 base fee + $25 licence)

Due to the single group nature of this event, two come and try drivers can not share the same vehicle 

 

Event details and entry link HERE

 

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