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Hiya,

Currently there is an Interclub supersprint series running in NSW between 4 cars clubs SSCC,WRX,HSV & Aroca.

Come join the fun and mingle with a whole range of different cars

You need a minimum CAMS L2s Licence to run and a good attitude.The car needs to be equiped with the normal track day/supersprint requirements..I.E Fire Extinguisher..check the sup regs for more info

We also now use Dorian Timing. It is a more accurate way of timing and you can hire them from us for the day.

Its $200 with the Dorain Timing Hire.. You must Hire one or you wont be able to be timed.

Please see the attached forms.

The Colour Groups are:

Green

Yellow

Blue

White

If you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask!

Jessica Nicholson

Secretary

Southern Sporting Car Club

Eastern_Creek_18_April_Entry_Form.pdf

Eastern_Creek_Sup_Regs_18_April__3_.pdf

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If it was in June would be really interested......we have 4 sets of sort of brand new slicks we can use for this sort of stuff.....would like to do this one but the fuel tank and radiator is out of the car getting serviced ATM.....keep us posted if there are any in June!

P.S. Pretty sure I saw your 32 out there last time we were at EC do our first shakedown.......nice car!

Harry we will bw running another supersprint at EC in the coming months.we run a supersprint pretty much every month between EC and Wakie..such a shame Oran Park is gone..really miss the variety!!

No worries Jet..i will be posting up more events as we have them..There will be a supersprint in July at EC again

Neil its an open invite to all..I did post it in NSW Event section :P

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