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Date: Saturday April 9th
Event Address: Heathcote Park Raceway - 256 Knowsley-Barnadown Rd, Knowsley VIC 3523
Time: Gates open 11am
Cost: Drivers $ 120.    Spectators $ 25.    Passengers: $20.    Pay at HP on the day. 
Register your interest here :  https://forms.gle/x3ksGaDswTXvGw1S7

With the team at HPR being around SAU and Skylines for years we thought it would be a good time to go and support a new type of racing which most of us have not done. A small number of us went last year and had a blast.

Have you ever wanted to run your car down the Drag Strip, but have been put off by the stress on the car from launching?

Have you ever wondered if your car is faster than your mate's, and wanted to find out in a legal environment?

Are you curious to see how your modified Skyline compares to a modified Subaru?

Well this is the event for you!

Roll racing is a great way to test the performance of your car in a controlled and safe environment. Instead of a standing start, which puts high stress on your drivetrain, roll racing features a rolling start. Whether you have a stock standard car, or a highly modified machine, this event is a great way to see what it can do without being on the wrong side of the law!

As this is a public event, all makes and models are more than welcome, and you do not need to be a member of the club to participate. Entry fee is to be paid at the gate.

All competitors are required to supply their own helmet.
 

List of Entrants:

1. OVA4U - R34 GT-T

2. acsplit - R31

3. Chin - R35 GT-R

4. Simon - R32 GT-R

5. Connor - C34 Stagea

6. Dan - R31

7. Samuel - Ford Focus ST

8. Michael - FG XR8

9. Robert R33 GTS-T

 

 

 

 

 

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  • acsplit changed the title to WRX vs SAU @ Roll Racing Saturday April 9 (F1 Weekend)

Due to daylight savings the HPR team have adjusted the start times, I plan to get there around 10:30
New Times
Gates open at 8:30am
Racing kicks off at 11am
Drivers/Riders : $120
Spectators : $25

Please review the HPR safety information below.

Safety Information

All drivers must be over 18 years of age, if not they must be accompanied by a Parent or Guardian.

Minimum personal protective equipment required for competitors:
Drivers – long trousers, long sleeve shirt or jacket, enclosed shoes and an approved crash helmet.

Motorcycle riders – long pants, motorcycle approved jacket, gloves, boots and an approved crash helmet.

Grounds for disqualification:
Removing your helmet before you have left the racing surface and braking area.

Using a mobile phone while on the racing surface, braking area or return road.

Carrying a mobile phone in the vehicle to be raced is prohibited.

Failing to observe established speed limits within the venue.

A speed limit of 30 km/h is to be observed on the return road and a limit of 40 km/h is to be observed in all other areas within the venue.

Please note:
Smoking is not permitted in the staging lanes or anywhere near the start line area.

Open shoes (eg. thongs and sandals) and sleeveless tops are not permitted on or near the start line area.

Heathcote Park Raceway has a strict

NO Glassware
NO Alcohol
NO Drugs
NO Animals, Policy

Food and refreshments are available at the track.



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