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guys n gals,

postin on behalf of blcc, sad to see there isnt as much entries as the last few times

see info below. no point asking me any questions bout the event! just passing on!

The Bathurst Light Car Club is hosting an Esses Hillclimb this coming Sunday (May 16th). Basically the hillclimb runs "backwards" from just below Forests Elbow up to McPhillamy Park on Mount Panorama. It is the same course run recently as part of the NSW Hillclimb Championship.

Unfortunately entries are down and unless we get a few more cars the event may be cancelled . It's a multi club event, so members from other CAMS affiliated clubs are welcome to participate. A CAMS L2S licence is required, although a 28 day interim licence is available on the day.

Entry forms and Supp Regs are available on the BLCC website (www dot blcc dot com dot au). Entries can be faxed back to Christine Wells (Event Secretary) on 6331 9025 (fax) and payment can be made on the day. Phone Christine on 6331 9001 (w) for further details.

There's also a Standing 1/5th along Pit Straight on Saturday the 15th; just in case you'd like to come to Bathurst for a full weekend of motorsport! Scrutineering starts at about 7:30am on each day for both events.

We have plenty of spare beds if anyone is looking for some accommodation; or I can source you a motel room in town if you'd prefer.

Autumn is a nice time of year in the Tablelands and it's always great to have a run on Mount Panorama. I'd love to see a few MX5's on the starting grid! Call me on 6350 6920 (w) if you need any more info.

Regards... Tony

PS: The fate of the event will be decided at the Committee Meeting on Wednesday night, so get your entries in before COB Wednesday arvo!!!

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