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Hey guys,

I wondering how many people would be interested in a club day at the canberra hill climb?

http://sdmahillclimb.com/Start.html

Ive put the feelers out to see if they do private days for car clubs, and was hoping SAU NSW would be up for it.

Thanks

Andrew

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This is something suited for discussion at the AGM, you should come along :3some:

With only 19 days to go until all elected members (Pres, VP's Tres, Sec) have to step down, I don't think the current exec team will be making any bookings. The new exec team, well, thats a different story as they will be the ones managing all the events

I think it would be a great idea, we have a lot of trouble with getting available weekend times for our regular events like Wakefield Park and the Nirimba skid pan.

Can you check out the cost to book, recommended max number of entrants, and who can provide insurance/permit (hopefully AASA).

:)

Try Jeno (in the general members section http://sdmahillclimb.com/Committee.html )

Tell him I said to reply quickly to you or I'll kick his ass lol

He should be able to tell you if they hire it out at least...

  • 2 weeks later...

I will find out what we can do re: instructors in the cars etc.

Heres a copy and paste with out the costs of the options

$x per day where the SDMA organises and conducts a hillclimb or other event on behalf of the Hirer.

$x per day for the use of the asphalt circuit, toilet facilities, pit area and café area where officials are provided by the SDMA (Clerk of Course or Deputy Clerk of Course, Grid Marshals, Flag Marshals/Observers etc). All other organisation and services undertaken by the Hirer.

Max field of cars is 60, which is heaps.

No instructors or passengers are allowed.

No firm dates yet as they need a propper application from the club before they consider letting us loose there.

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