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When: Saturday 3rd September 2022

Where: Winton Skid Pan (Winton Motor Raceway)

Price: $145 for SAU VIC Members & WRX Members
           $199 for non Members
Entries: Limited to 26 entrants (Passengers allowed over the age of 14 with a signed disclaimer and same safety gear)

What you need:
Valid Motorsport Australia 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
It is recommended but not compulsory -A fire extinguisher that is within 3 years of manufacture and in the green mounted securely.

Accommodation In an effort to try new things and support other country towns we thought a new location for accommodation was worth trying.  Euroa is 30 minutes closer to Melbourne.

We have some rooms reserved for a few days for Friday 2nd and Saturday night 3rd of September so please book in the next 24-48 hours. 

We have rooms on hold under : Skylines Australia
Euroa Motor Inn
87-95 Tarcombe St, Euroa VIC 3666
Phone: (03) 5795 2211

They have parking for cars and trailers so no stress with them.
 

Entry link with Full Supp Regs to read: https://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/deca/20220903

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

Any questions email [email protected]

Here are some pictures from our last event.


Entry List:
1. Tony Buckland
2. Sean Power
3. Anna
4. Luke
5. Samuel T
6. Min chan
7. Shane Janssen
8. Peter Canfield
9. Andrew C
10. Krystal
11. Mark Firman
12. Warren Clark
13. Jason Carey
14. Austin
15.Sime
16. Travis
17. Patrick
18. Simon B
 


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