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August

Sunday 3rd G1 Drift Competition

Saturday 9th Practice - Cars and Karts

Sunday 10th Porsche Club Sprint

Saturday 16th Motorcycle Ride Day

Sunday 17th M.S.C.A. Sprint

Friday 22nd Practice - Cars Only 10am

Saturday 23rd SCCSA Car Races

Sunday 24th SCCSA Car Races

Saturday 30th Café Racers Club Races

Sunday 31st Café Racers Club Races

September

Saturday 6th Practice - Cars and Karts 10am

Saturday 6th Drift Practice 5 pm

Sunday 7th E.V.O/G.S.R. Club Sprint

Saturday 13th M.S.C.A. Twilight Sprint

Sunday 14th Kart Racing

Saturday 20th Motorcycle Ride Day 10am

Sunday 21st Porsche Club Sprint

October

Saturday 11th Motorcycle Ride Day 10am

Saturday 11th Drift Practice 5pm

Saturday 18th Practice - Cars and Karts 10am

Sunday 19th Kart Racing

Sunday 26th M.S.C.A. Sprint

Thursday 30th Practice - Shannons Nationals

Friday 31st Practice -Shannons Nationals/Trucks

November

Saturday 1st Shannons Nationals and Supertrucks

Sunday 2nd Shannons Nationals and Supertrucks

Saturday 8th G1 Drift Final - Twilight - Presuming you meant next Drift Competition?

Sunday 9th Kart Racing

Friday 14th Practice - Cars only 10am

Saturday 15th SCCSA Car Races - Twilight

Saturday 22nd Phoenix Club Motorcycle Races

Sunday 23rd Phoenix Club Motorcycle Races

Saturday 29th Mallala Officials Day

Sunday 30th Porsche Club Sprint

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