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As usual, our humble little motorsport club is holding our annual timed grip day, both Alex (Pr0x1mity) and myself have been around this community for a long time, and would love to extend our club member pricing to members of SAU. While it's cheaper to get in on the earlybird rate regardless, we still love seeing other members of SAU come along, the more skylines we get to drive alongside on track the better! Hope to see a few of you there!

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SUCC returns to Broadford for UTAC 2020!

We can't wait to hit the track with all our friends again! Get in early and save with our earlybird entries! With a focus on maximum seat time at one of the state's best motorsport venues, this is one not to miss!

Earlybird Entry $200 (Before March 15)
SUCC Members $210
GA Entries $225

Laps will be electronically timed, timing transponder hire is included in the entry fee.

Entry Form >
https://forms.gle/ZV1fHPLtzafUewgQ7

Supplementary Regulations > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yIRfwbDq3w7-6g80tizr48toFkTdp3potxRfAEmAmw8/edit?usp=sharing

Please note payments are non-refundable after the 1st of June, we can however transfer entries to other competitors up until July 12.

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