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OK, the VMC series is starting soon. I'll post up the details and regs/entrys as soon as i get them.

The VMC (Victorian Motorkhana Champinoship), is a awesome series, and numerous WRX club members and even one SAU member have entered and had alot of fun. The day consist of various layouts on small areas which you need to drive and navigate. Rarely you get out of 1st gear, and the days are run on different surfaces...grass, concrete, dirt. They are awesome.

Check out some of the vids....

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer...funhappysliders

Anyway, there is a practice day on Saturday the 17th of Feb @ Werribee, which is a Dirt surface.... very slippery and dusty.

You need a CAMS license, either one of these 2 will be fine.

http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=...mp;ObjectID=311

http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=...mp;ObjectID=310

To get a CAMS license you need to be a member of a affilated car club..... take your pic from this list...

http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=Clubs (or join SAU Vic)

Then you'll need to download this form, and enter. And yeah you can enter on the day.

Right click and save as...

If you wish to be added to the emailing list for this bulletin or the newsletter, email Bill at [email protected]

(this is not a official SAU VIC club event. Anyone can enter, so as long as they have a CAMS license)

Here's the car class assignment.....

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And the Calender for the year.....

2007motorkhanacalendartu6.jpg

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