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Ok we are off for the year,

Round one is a 95 db day @ Philip Island (usually 75db)

When: 18 Jan 2020
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Location: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

Registration
Affiliate Club Entry – $235.00  Code: 5LCC62BR Valid until 11th Jan. $250 after that.

Please note new regulations for FHR (Frontal head restraints)

2020 SAFETY & FRONTAL HEAD RESTRAINT REQUIREMENTS Due to a revision in CAMS Schedule D, As of January 1, 2020 there are new requirements around the use of Frontal Head Restraints (FHR) for drivers at Speed events (club level).

The revised Schedule D https://www.cams.com.au/docs/default-source/manual/general-requirements/schedule-d.pdf shows the following;

FHR for SPEED Events, from 1 January 2020.

I. It is mandatory that a FHR compliant with Standard A and a Helmet compliant with Standard A is worn when competing in:
A. Each 1st Category automobile, except for a Superkart or a 5th Category automobile which is exempt from the use of a FHR;
B. Each automobile the subject of a CAMS Log Book which applies a RACE, RALLY/ROAD,OFF ROAD or 5th CATEGORY classification whereby that automobile when used in an event applicable to its Log Book classification requires the mandatory use of a FHR.

 

II. The use of a FHR is not required for a Road Registered automobile for a SPEED Event whereby the necessary equipment for the correct use of a FHR is not fitted to the automobile (i.e.5/6 point safety)

In Addition to the new CAMS Schedule D Requirements the Impreza WRX Club will be imposing an additional regulation that any car (incl road registered) that has the following compliant items (1) race seat, (2) roll cage and (3) harness bar will be required to also use FHR and a FHR Compliant Helmet & Harness, when competing in any event.

Any expense incurred by a Competitor to the hired track or its equipment shall be the sole responsibility of the Competitor.

 

Event entry link and full event details here https://wrx.com.au/event-3666870

 

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