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Saturday 8th February 2025 8:30am Capped 26 entries
Standard Entry Fee: $89
Members Entry Fee: $55 (SAU Victoria Only)
Entries Close: Thursday 6th February 8th

Where: 55 beach road Avalon.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/HNUE3EuNue3sJxh38

Supp Regs: TBC

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

email [email protected]

To compete in this event you will require

A valid  AASA General Speed licence or (Day license via the AASA Website) MA Licenses are no longer accepted by AASA

https://aasa.com.au/

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 Link >> https://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/deca/20250208

Entry List:

1. Martin Sullivan

2. Richard Hicks

3. Warren Clark

4. Luca Stamatescu

5. Tony Buckland

6. Min Chan

7. Alix

8. Josh Miller

9. Ben Simmons

10. Melissa

11.Leon

12.  Michael Dunbar

13. Patrick 

14 Liam N

15. Peter Canfield

16. Sime

17. Kenneth Galea

18. Srdjan Simeunovic

19. Luc Beeming

20. Luke Schulze

21. Simon Cox

22. Aj

23. Allan Lim Lim

24. Rhys

25.William Fettke

26.Jessee

 

Reserve list

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