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Hey guys, just in case anyone is interested - the inaugural Porsche Mt Buller Sprint is being held THIS WEEKEND at Mt Buller ski resort.

Weekend mountain entry is $10

Event times - http://www.mtbullersprint.com/schedule.html

Visit http://www.mtbullersprint.com for full details.

The event consists of Special stages, and a touring stage with a Hill climb style event run along the Mt Buller tourist road which will be closed for the duration of the event.

The event will cover some 16 kilometres, rising through over 1000 metres in altitude, along the Mt Buller Tourist Road to the Alpine Village atop Mount Buller.

The Porsche Mt Buller Sprint will provide safe spectator vantage points throughout the event. The Mt Buller Village will provide numerous vantage points for an exciting weekend of motorsport.

Mansfield Prologue Spectator Map

Mt Buller Spectator Map

Confirmed entries in the field consist of Ferrari's, Porsche's, and other exotic sports cars. All entries have been fully booked (100 car limit)

I'm thinking of going up there on Sunday to watch the action. Should be a good weekend.

:rofl:

This looks like a fantastic spectating event :rofl: The pics on their site are great, worth entering just to get shots of your car.

A lil off topic but what is this car that's part of it??? confuses me; tvr, jag, ford?

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if you are going up to watch the action and come back on the same day....can i join you???

I'd say yes but I can't confirm I'm definitely going yet.... PM me your number and I'll give you a call on Saturday if I'm heading up.. it's quite a long drive, but some of the roads through Black Spur and Healesville are fantastic :(

I was there yesterday. It was an improvement on the organisation of last year, but communication to the crowds was apalling. During SS3 there was an enormous crash which lead to someone being airlifted out. The road was closed to all until 6pm... they could've let us all know what was going on instead of having us hang around waiting to leave for a couple of hours!

A great day nevertheless; it's such a great road to drive quick. I'll be up there again next year.

Just by the way - I'd quickly like to congratulate one of our estemed SAU Vic members - Geoff Beable - on another fine effort. He finished a very commendable 32nd outright.

All results can be found on the website.

www.mtbullersprint.com

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