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Micolour SAU-Vic DECA Motorkhana ROUND 1of4 of the 2010 DECA CHAMPIONSHIP

When : Saturday 20th March 2010

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

Cost : $80

Max Entries : 50 + Reserves

-= PLEASE NOTE =-

The insurer of the event (AASA) has issued supplimentary regulations that require all entrants to wear helmets during all competition. This includes the skidpan and all battles.

This also impacts passengers, as they must also now wear a helmet prior to entering a competition vehicle.

A fire extinguisher is required by all entrants. This is for your own safety.

Please re-read the supplimentary regulations before entering the event.

Entry Form & Supp. Regs. : Click Here

Event Schedule: EVENT SCHED.

Results: Not yet available

YOU WILL NOT BE PUT ON THE LIST WITHOUT AN ENTRY FORM

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, Ph: (03) 9555 8011.

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Entry form + payment locked & loaded and just fired through the fax... ;)

Whilst I enjoyed the pol-position on the reserve bench last time I thought I'd get out of neutral early to secure me a position on the grid!

Hoping its a little cooler this time round but it really doesnt matter either way as its worth the heat stroke!

llama au: Call CAMS on 1300 883 959 as I just did and complete ya form today! :P

Is there an email address we can send scanned entry forms to rather than faxing it? Similar to how the WRX club do? Last time I almost missed out cos I didn't have access to a fax machine.

motorsport@sauvic.com.au. its on the form. paid and emailed my stuff.

mate of mine wants to attend. Can he sign up for SAUVic membership, and pay for an AASA licence on the day (which licence btw?)? i know we have a little bit of time left before the day, but he can get lazy.

also if he is gonna drive my car, does he need to be a member? (stupid question i know)

As far as I know you don't need to be an SAU Vic member to participate in DECA or get an AASA licence. Only if you plan on getting a CAMS licence will membership in a CAMS affiliated car club like SAU Vic be a necessity. Still, get him to sign up anyway :P

Faxing and depositing now!

Yes and AASA licence can be filled out and purchased on the day. However it will be processed quicker/easier if he downloads AASA forms and fills them out before the day.

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