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It's on again!

Round 2 of the Skylines Austraila DECA Motokhana Events.

When: Saturday May 27th

Where: DECA Shepparton

Cost: $70

Entries: 40

Event Schedule: Click Here

If link doesn't work try here: Click Here

Sup Req's and Entry Forms found here: Click Here

Due to the over whleming sucess of the last DECA (Giant storm excepted) we have decided to base this and the rest of the years events on a similar structure. Consequently the entry numbers have dropped from 55 to a maximum of 40 and hence the slight increase in costs.

As per usual a minimum of either a CAMS L2S or AASA Club license is required.

Like the last event this one will consist of 2 full skidpan motokhana's ( 1 x practise run plus 2 timed runs), 3 "battle" motokhana's in the afternoon with 2 runs of each plus the Long Wang ( 1 x practise plus 2 timed runs). And we will also have the return of the Short Wang as well ( 1 x practise plus 2 timed runs)

Also we hope to have a comemerative T-Shirt available to purchase at the event!

Entries are very limited and the popularity of these events means that positions will fill quickly. This will be open just to SAU members for a few days only before the rest of the usual suspects get invited.

Anyone intersted in accommodation for the weekend should look at the following thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=115117

A copy of the event schedule will be posted closer to the date.

Cheers

Snowy.

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Am reasonably piss fit at the moment so should be ok...although I am probably not Team Wang piss fit....... Looking forward to catching up with you all.... :laugh:

LOL, a few of us are more than piss fit Blaise...

We are almost over trained! :laugh:

You might wanna pickup the pace a notch in the next 2-3 weeks. :w00t:

Am reasonably piss fit at the moment so should be ok...although I am probably not Team Wang piss fit....... Looking forward to catching up with you all.... :(

Be good to catch up Blaise!!! :)

I'll be there, either driving or on crutche's!!

Entry List as of this morning:

Andrew Richmond R34 GTR

Blaise Paris R34 GTR

Matt Lowth WRX

Dave Maranauci XR6T

Dane Stokes S13

Justine Schuller 200SX

Peter Blythe R34 GTT

Chris Thomson R33 GTR

Scott Bailey TX5

Justin Masters R33 GTST

Alan King Skoob

Alan Calleja R33 GTST

Jarrod Moore R32 GTST

Ryan Bell Sil180

Michael Dessman R33 GTST

Paul Di Lizia WRX STI

Mario West 200SX

Martin Sullivan Bluebird

Justin Marcus R33 GTST

Geoff Williams R33 GTR

Scott Andrew R33 GTST

John Andrew R33 GTR

Michael Pope R32 GTR

Ben Winstone R32 GTR

Tom Giordano R32 GTST

Tharaka Pathirage Mitzubishi Galant

Paul Rivoli R33 GTST

Sarah Biggin R33 GTST

Nick Edlin R33 GTST

Will Stark WRX

Helen White WRX

Garry Matthews WRX

Alycia Matthews WRX

Damian Wilson WRX

Adrian Hard WRX

Dino Russell Mitzubishi RVR

Nigel Beale Supra

Racingline R33 GTR

Racingline R32 GTR

How about I just put you down for 48-0 now?

LOL... you forget of the R32 gewts within 1 second of any of your times then thats a handicapped win...look at James and me for christs sake, then look at our steed. I dont think anyone will begrudge us the handicap system???

Brisby - the fact that it will be the first time your engine turns over in 18 months means it's all going to be seized up. The first event is going to go something like....

Bwup-wup-wup-wup-BANG.

You'll then proceed to finish the event in James car where you'll recieve maximum points due to the penalty of using an ineligable vechile and the final score will be 48-0.

Which to be truthfull will be less embarrasing than the 48-0 you guys would have got if the car had survived all 48 events.

And I think we can find a fairer handicap than that.

Say any event under 20s = 1s, Any event between 20-60s = 2s and any event +60s we'll give you a 5s handicap. How's that sound??

:wub:

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