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If you have never done a motorsport event here is your chance.

We wanted to hold a skidpan day whereby members could get a massive discount, the day is designed for someone who has never done a motorkhana or a track day up to advanced.

When: Saturday 14th March

Where: Winton Skid Pan (Winton Motor Raceway)

Price: $20 for SAU VIC Members ( will need to present membership card on the day)
           $120 for non Members
Entries: Limited to 26 cars

What you need:
Valid CAMS L2S Licence or AASA Day licence ($35.00 via the AASA Website)
Running car that does no leak fluids everywhere
Long sleeve top and pants
Helmet that meets Australian Standards
A fire extinguisher that is within 3 years of manufacture and in the green.

Accommodation:   We have reserved room at the following motel for the Friday and Saturday night. ( Can book one or two nights)

There is parking for trailers next to the motel.
Please call today if possible to book your room reservation is under SAU Victoria. If you decide to stay somewhere else just let us know so we can invite you to dinner etc.
 
Central Wangaratta Motel

Address: 11/13 Ely St, Wangaratta VIC 3677
Phone : 03 5721 2188

Entry link: http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/deca/20200314

Bring your car and get to battle others, win loose or draw I can guarantee you will have lots of fun.

Entry List:

1. Leon
2. David Arundel
3. Luke Schulze
4. Annabel Schulze
5. Tegan Collins
6. Josh Miller
7. emts
8. Mat Allday
9. Warren Clark
10. Mark Firman
11. Min Chan
12. Peter Canfield
13. Brett Patching
14. John
15. Keiran Monoghan
16. Michael Silcock
17. Sally-Anne Haines
18. Dimi
19. Scotsman
20. Jeremy Blackman
21. Pey Ridgley
22. Krystal Pfeiffer
23. BelSil80
24. Simy
25. Travis Pfeiffer
26.Tony Buckland

Reserve list:
27. 
28.

 

 

  • 3 weeks later...

Thank you to everyone who attended.

High resolutions pics and some videos here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15a7o1LWodmbIT01eXOZwEIByQYaMAa9k?usp=sharing

Some video's will get uploaded to our YouTube channel, please subscribe to get notified when we upload.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB6lv2Ln8bBGc6VTv942Lhw

 

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