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I got these dates out of the latest Auto Action. Looks like some of us are in for a busy year.

Wakefield Park February 27th

Bathurst (Mountain Straight) March 19th

Bathurst (Esses) March 20th

Fairbain Park April 10th

Huntly Hill Dapto May 15th

Mountainview June 12th

Ringwood July 30-31st

Bulahdelah September 17th

King Edward Park October 22nd

Chuck in the motorkanas,,,supersprints,,,some serious racing,,,shit a brick i gotta do some calandar work.

Neil.

So can someone please confirm the requirements for these things?

Secondary bonnet restraint?

Fire extinguisher?

Helmet? I presume yes.

CAMS licence? What level?

Anything else?

I think I might have to try one or two of these.

How many runs at the hill do you get in a day?

What general cost is involved?

Secondary bonnet restraint?

No, but keep something just in case the scrutineers at a particular event decide you need it. The CAMS Manual actually has a clear exemption for our cars in the regs

Fire extinguisher?

Yes

Helmet?

Yes

CAMS licence? What level?

Yes, Level 2S

Anything else?

Regulation stickers to indicate tow point and battery location. Sticker kits available from Revolution Racegear.

Club Membership card

How many runs at the hill do you get in a day?

I got 4 before it started raining @ Bathurst. could have got 5 if I went out in the rain. Depends on how many competitors turn up on the day and how long the course is.

What general cost is involved?

apart from your own maintenance costs for the car the Licence is $91, and entry fees vary. The Bathurst fee was $110. Accomodation if it's out of town

hope that helps

w00t should be fun.

Copies of the forms to me too :)

For those interested, the registration form is to register you in the State hillclimb series.

You pay $50 and get:

* Mail out of Supp Regs before each round

* Preference for entries at full events

* Points recorded for the championship

You can still go along to all of the events, even if you are not registered! I'm sure each of the events will be posted on SAU so you won't miss out.

4 runs are the minimum for the state series, generally it is more like 6 or 7 :)



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