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Micolour SAU-Vic DECA Motorkhana

When : Saturday 3rd May 2008

Where : DECA - Shepparton, 145 Wanganui Road, Shepparton, VIC 3630

Cost : $75

Max Entries : 50 + Reserves

Entry Form & Supp. Regs. : Click Here

Results - Click Here

Event Schedule:

Anyone paying by cheque MUST make the cheque out to Skylines Australia Victoria. Cheques made out to anything else WILL BE REJECTED.

Please support our sponsors : Micolour - Custom Refinishing, 7 Dissik St Cheltenham 3192, (03) 9555 8011.

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Entry list:

1 Mick Eichorn R32 GTST

2 Tim Williamson R32GTST

3 Andrew Richmond R34 GTR

4 Chris Thomson R33 GTR

5 Peter Blythe R34 GTT

6 Dave Lee R33 GTR

7 Aaron Tan S15

8 Scott Bailey

9 Muhammad (Ziad) EVO

10 Nick Edlin R33 GTST

11 Ryan Bell 180SX

12 Mark Firman Team Datto

13 Russell Cunningham R32 GTST

14 Michael Dessmann R33 GTST

15 Sam Lothringer R32 GTST

16 Justin Marcus R33 GTR

17 Leigh Davidson Team Datto

18 Darren Golding WRX STI

19 Troy Galt Team Datto

20 Iain Thomson Forester

21 Nathan Lawrence R33 GTR

22 Alan King Mini Cooper S

23 Gary Matthews WRX

24 Lee Dimitrijevski 180SX

25 Alycia Matthews WRX

26 Rob Nigro R32 GTST

27 Sean Power R32 GTST

28 Gareth Evans R32 GTR

29 Michael Tomkins Mazda RX7

30 Brenton Homer WRX

31 Antony Ivancic R33 GTS

32 Matt Phillips Banana

33 Sandeep Abeywickrema 300ZX

34 Adam Newton Big Red

35 Matt Sampson Big Red

36 Robert Chen S15

37 James McMahon S15

38 Mat Cross Corona

39 Martin Sullivan Bluebird

40 Peter Vakras R32 GTR

41 Robert Dromi EVO

42 Peter Canfield WRX

43 Matthew DeBenedetto R32 GTST

44 Stewart Burns RX8

45 Aaron Foo EVO 9

46 Chris Stacey R33 GTR

47 Dillon Loos R33 GTR

48 Phil Nikoloski R33 GTST

49 Khoa Nguyen

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2

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this is one where you need to buy a cams license on the day (if you don't have one) yeah?? and a helmet and fire extinguisher??

roughly how long does it take to drive to shep?

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Daniel - you can use CAMS or AASA on the day (if you use CAMS, you must have current club membership) and yes you will need a helmet and extinguisher, but you could probably arrange to borrow a helmet from someone.

Takes approx 2 hours to get to Shep from central Melb - depends of course on where your located.

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I would advise signing up for your SAU Membership sooner rather than later.

DECA for the uniniated - A day at DECA Shepparton using the skid pan and the back tracks. Traditionally (cannot speak for this one), the back track has two variations, Long Wang and Short Wang which are timed against the clock in the morning. The skid pan is single use in the morning against the clock (by single I mean not against other cars but a passenger is permitted provided they have either entered or signed a waiver). The morning is split into 2 groups with half doing the back tracks and half doing the skid pan, then rotate before lunch.

<- This is the basketball court on the Long Wang

The afternoon comprises or more "battle" type events with one car pitted against another on a run up the skidpan and back down again, kind of slalom type event. This takes us through from 9 until about 4.30-5.00pm. From there, we all meet up at Taco Bills for dinner and drinks before hitting the town.

Hope this helps :)

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