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G'day guys im fairly new to motorsports and im just wondering how me and a mate would go about just coming down to watch to get an idea about what its all about?

Any help would be great

G'day guys im fairly new to motorsports and im just wondering how me and a mate would go about just coming down to watch to get an idea about what its all about?

Any help would be great

Spectating is free and more than welcome at DECA...So head to Shepparton, turn up at DECA anytime between 8am and 4pm and enjoy the show :D

You can also introduce yourself to some members, and if you're lucky someone might offer you a ride as passenger on the skidpan :P

Well my car is off the road again..

But that wont stop me from being there.

In saying that.

If any of you guys/gals want to come to DECA and help out that would be fantastic.

We will need people to be Officials on the day .

G'day guys im fairly new to motorsports and im just wondering how me and a mate would go about just coming down to watch to get an idea about what its all about?

Any help would be great

Forget about just coming down for a look. As soon as you see the skidpan you'll wish you had entered. This is grass roots motorsport. You can go as slow or as fast as you like and it's all for fun. Just put in an entry form.

Passengers are allowed all day, but must sign a passenger disclaimer form, and also must wear a helmet.

On another note the SAU motorsport committee will be keeping a close eye on the weather leading up to this event. If the forcast is for 40+ degrees we will be looking to postpone / cancell this event.

It's just too much for us to ask officials to stand out in that heat for even a couple of hours and most cars wont appreciate it either. Hopefully the forcast is for a warm day, but not as extreme as last weekend.

When is the latest I could confirm by fax and pay? I need to make sure my car will be ready for then. Unless it's refundable?

Sorry to pester - just wondering if someone could answer this?

Sorry to pester - just wondering if someone could answer this?

I'd say as long as the list is not full but it'll very helpfull if you can fax your application in in advance so that the Motorsport committee can have a rough ideas of how many entrants have they got on hand.

Thanks for the replys guys ill defiantly try and get down on the day and have a look.

I'd love to enter a car down there but the lancer needs some new tyres and in bad need of a new clutch

but as soon as its fixed ill be up for some events.

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