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You DO NOT need to be an SAU Vic member to compete at DECA. To my knowledge you can just purchase an AASA licence on the day with a filled out form. If you want to purchase a CAMS licence instead of the AASA licence, then you will need to be a member of a cams affiliated car club such as SAU Vic.

so if i have a SAU vic membership i automatically have the cams licence or do i fill out the forms on the day...

im so confused!!

Separate form and cost, SAU is CAMS affiliated.

I'm slightly confused by the event schedule :down:

One diagram displays the Long Wang in a Clockwise configuration, while the other diagram has it in the Anti-Clockwise configuration

Can someone clear this up? Ryan(BelSil80)?

I'm slightly confused by the event schedule :down:

One diagram displays the Long Wang in a Clockwise configuration, while the other diagram has it in the Anti-Clockwise configuration

Can someone clear this up? Ryan(BelSil80)?

i think clockwise is the test run (untimed) and anti clockwise is the timed run.

I'm slightly confused by the event schedule :down:

One diagram displays the Long Wang in a Clockwise configuration, while the other diagram has it in the Anti-Clockwise configuration

Can someone clear this up? Ryan(BelSil80)?

The first diagram is just a simple layout of the DECA facilities...

All the Long Wang events on this DECA will be as shown on page 6

The first diagram is just a simple layout of the DECA facilities...

All the Long Wang events on this DECA will be as shown on page 6

Ah damn, does that mean the Long Wang is run anti-clockwise

I realy enjoyed the clockwise run in May

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