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Please find a copy of the Supplimentary Regulation and Entry Form Here:

Entry Form - DECA Version2.0 Entry & Supp Regs

Removed for now.

Event Schedule - Released 1 week prior to event

SAU VIC have arranged for DECA Version 2.0 Motorkhana / Driving Day for SAU and WRX Club members and affiliated car clubs. We will need your commitment early in order to secure a spot. This event will give all entrants plenty of track time and will be highly enjoyable. If your new to motorsports this is the perfect opportunity to give it a shot.

Date: Saturday 19th November 2005

Location: DECA driving grounds in Shepparton (145 Wanganui Rd)

Cost: $60

Entrants: Limited to 55 to give everyone maximum track time

Time: Gates open 8:00am, Scrutineering 8:00am-9:00am, 9:00am Driver Briefing (Compulsory Attendance)

Last timed run 4:30, Closure of gates at 5pm

Events we intend to run:

1. 2x Full Skidpan Motorkhana’s (Witches hats on large skidpan, with map provided)

2. Short track sprint using the DECA track (Slowed down by chicanes)

3. Mini-Sprint (new!)

4. 2x Skidpan Challenge (2 cars on skidpan.)

5. Open 2min Skidpan (pending time at end of day)

All events should have a minimum of 2 runs each. For those that came last time all events will be different but will be designed in the same spirit (i.e. fast and flowing rather than tight and complicated)

There will be no stop-goes on the short track, there will be no reversing sections on the skid-pan, and the skidpan will be dry (weather dependant!)

Helments will be required for the 2 back sections only (not on skid-pan) and 1 passenger can be taken in all events.

SAU will provide a BBQ lunch at a small cost and tea/coffe, cold beverages will also be available for purchase.

This event will run under AASA, and a minimum of a CAMS Level 2 Non Speed Licence will be required, or equivelent AASA licence. These can be arranged on the day for a fee of $45 if you don't have a license already (One day event license).

SAU Vic are now accepting entries!!

This day is Proudly Brought to you by AFAS Automotive Services

If you want to know what the day is about check out a few video's from out last one.

Skidpan 1

Full Skidpan

Challenge 1.

Slalom

Challenge 2.

Skidpan Battle

As of this morning there are only 8 spots still available for this day. ;)

Ok - this event is now officially fully booked!

All future enquires will have to be placed on a stand-by list. Given that we are still 30 days away from the event there may be some withdrawals closer to the date - but we probably wont know until the last week or so.

Thanks all for your support.

Cheers

Since we have a few non SAU and WRX Club members entered I've been asked to post a list of confirmed entrants for reference.

So here it is.

Name Car

Andrew Richmond GTR

Blaise Paris***2 STI

John Yong STI

Joel Strickland WRX

Michael Budge Commo

Dane Stokes S13

Ben Prendergast STI

Richard Ringleben Golf Gti

Garry Matthews WRX

Grant Walkley STi

Jarrod Moore GTS

Shan Morthy GTS

Craig Moor Celcior

Ben Lippa 180SX

Nick Eldin GTST

Anthony Snelling GTST

Tom Giordano GTST

Alan King Liberty

Natalie Peebles WRX

Kylie Cummings***2 Cheater Car

Luke Margocsy GTST

Blair Strickt ?

Darren Smith ?

Peter Mongomery ?

Justine Schuller S15

Mary Ward Forester

Steven Dean STI

Jordan Walsh WRX

Chris Thomson GTR

Troy Brisby GTST

Tony Baxter Mirage AWD

Peter Blythe GTT

Matt Lowth WRX

David Mocnay 350Z

Darren Golding WRX

Will Stark**1 WRX

Adrian Hard Yellow POS

Steve Crouch WRX

Matt Mak STi

Peter Fuller STi

Jason Hornbuckle WRX

Adam Crew WRX

Ryan Bell 180SX

Christopher Ohanian WRX

Ross Sedawie WRX

Simon Williams WRX

Dave Marinucci Taxi

Aaron Foo RX7

Peter Yandell WRX

Peter Canfield WRX

Helen White**1 WRX

Bree Barnett 206CC

Alan Caleija GTS-T

Scott Bailey TX5

Juck Kuzior 240Z

Still in discussions Geoff - but it looks like this event will be covered by a TV station. (ok - Channel 31 but still!)

And the rights of that footage will actually belong to Serious Business (makers of Serious Performance and a number of other publications).

But more detials will be posted as they come to hand.

I suggest that for the 'open skidpan' you still put a couple cones on the skidpan so that people have something to aim at. Sliding is not as much fun if you're not aiming at something ;-)

ps. I'm looking forward to the day ... I'm sure it'll be fun.

Edited by DavidM
I suggest that for the 'open skidpan' you still put a couple cones on the skidpan so that people have something to aim at. Sliding is not as much fun if you're not aiming at something ;-)

ps. I'm looking forward to the day ... I'm sure it'll be fun.

After doing some calculations, there will not be any time for an open skidpan unfortunatly. With 56 entrants doing 2-3 runs per event and 6 different events, the day will be jam packed from start to finish. Lunch will even be difficult to squeeze in.

Keep an eye out for the 'event schedule' I will make this avaliable mid to end of next week.

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