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Yes you heard right. I did this event last year along with many fellow SAUers from NSW and it was a BUZZ.

Day 1 - $120 - 5th December 2009

Conrod Straight Supersprint - Standing start, two cars, side by side, drag/dash to Australias Fastest Corner, The Caltex Chase and through Murrays Corner to finish on Pit Straight.

Day 2 - $120 - 6th December 2009

Mountain Straight Hillclimb - Start on Mountain Straight, turning into Griffins Bend, running up through the cutting to the top of the Mountain and finish just before Skyline, just in time to turn into McPhillamy Park.

You can run both days, or only one. BUT you must get your entries IN EARLY, this event is always over subscribed.

We camp on top of the Mountain at McPhillamy Park. You can either bring a tent or stay in town. The club is super friendly and the weekend is a BLAST.

You will need to have your L2S licence and be a member of a CAMS affiliated club (i.e. SAU NSW)

Supp Regs/Entry forms

Day 1

http://www.blcc.com.au./dmdocuments/supers...pp%20regs-1.pdf

Day 2

http://www.blcc.com.au/dmdocuments/mtn%20s...supp%20regs.pdf

Bathurst Light Car Club Website

http://www.blcc.com.au/index.php

GET YOUR ENTRIES IN EARLY!!!!

Day 1 Pit in main pit area

Day 2 Pit at McPhillamy Park

PS: I will have a BBQ there if you want to bring your own meat/food.

PPS: There may be random breath testing at any CAMS event without prior warning. Ive been breath tested two times at my last three events.

Weevil - Tell em how good it is!!!! :(

i should be running this year at it aswell and not just standing around watching and helping.

Whattya mean 'just' helping... you've been AWESOME help for me, many times too!!

1. Michele

2. Mark (Tuk Tuk)

3. Jeno (Tarmac)

4. David (Raps86)

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