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Sunday 23rd April 2023 8:30am Capped 24 entries
Standard Entry Fee: $89
Members Entry Fee: $55 (SAU Victoria Only)
Entries Close: Saturday, 22nd April 2023 11:00am

Supp Regs: Download

Disclaimer: Download  Please electronically sign and email to [email protected] or print and hand in and Driver Sign In.

Additional Info: For any questions, please email [email protected]

To compete in this event you will require

A valid Motorsport Australia L2S Licence or AASA licence (Day license is $35.00 via the AASA Website)

A helmet, long sleeve clothing and it is reccomended a 1KG mounted fire extinguisher (But not Mandatory).

Further details within Supp Regs Above.

You can bring and have a passenger in the car but they need to comply to the same safety and clothing as driver.

Entry List:

1. Annabel Schulze - R31 Skyline
2. Luke Schulze - R31 Skyline
3. Tien Le - GR Yaris
4. Ben Simmons - Subaru BRZ
5. Shivam Rohit - R32 GT-R
6. Sean Power - Renault Skyline v35
7. Min Chan - Lotus Elise
8. Simon Beetham - R31 Skyline
9.  Alan Calleja - R33 GTS-T
10. Russell Cunningham - R32 Skyline
11.  Mark Ryan - R33 GTS-T
12. Sime - Nissan 350z
13. Adrian Mueller - Subaru
14. Ben Wells - WRX STI
15. Peter Canfield - WRX STI
16. Samuel Thompson - R31 Skyline
17. Robert Nigro - R32 GTS-T
18. Clifford newman - Subaru BRZ
19. Neil Gray - 180SX
20. Michael Garland - Subaru
21. Ryan Bell - 350Z
22. Leon Stapley - Ford cortina
23. Krystal Pfeiffer - 
24. Daniel Medved - WRX

Reserve list:
1. Michael Dunbar R34 GTT
2. Mnan Nguyen - 86
3. Peter Bylthe - S14
4. Jeremty Blackman - R33

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Event schedule and maps have been sent out. Along with a reminder to send back a signed disclaimer.

If any entrants can't make it you have until midight tomorrow friday for a refund so we can pass the spot onto people waiting.

  • 2 weeks later...
Sorry work has consumed my life for the past few weeks.
 
Thanks to everyone for attending, I hope you all had some fun and it's good to see the competitive nature coming back. 
We are investigating an official timing system so we can possibly streamline this a lot more as we plan to ramp up to a 3 or 4 round championship now we have multiple good venues in Victoria to use for next year.
 
We have emailed out links to the high res pictures and videos for your personal use along with the detailed results sheet.
 
Our next event is in September @PranK
 
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