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ALL WHEEL DRIVE TURBO CHALLENGE 2011!

The Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club is back with another motorsport challenge for AWD turbo charged owners! Taking the demand for Circuit and Hillclimb's to the next level, this year's challenge embraces the best events SA has to offer!

With a larger variety of competition classes and events, compiled with the ability to drop any 2 of the 9 rounds. The 2011 AWD Turbo Challenge will cater for all competitor skill, experience and modification levels! This annual series is open to any AWD turbo charged vehicle.

The 2011 AWD Turbo Challenge will be held over 9 rounds, BEST 7 rounds will be counted:

R1 - March 6th: Time Attack Round 1 at Mallala

R2 - April 2nd/3rd: Mt Alma Mile Hillclimb at Hindmarsh Valley

R3 - May 8th: Time Attack Round 2 at Mallala

R4 - May 22nd: Multiclub Hillclimb 2 at Collingrove

R5 - June 13th: Time Attack Round 3 at Mallala

R6 - Sept 10th/11th: SA Hillclimb Championships at Collingrove

R7 - October 3rd: Time Attack Round 4 at Mallala

R8 - October 16th: Multiclub Hillclimb 3 at Collingrove

R9 - November 4th/6th: Legend of the Lakes Hillclimb at Mt Gambier

Points will be awarded on finishing positions at these events (1st 20 points, 2nd 17 points, 3rd 15 points, 4th 14 points, etc).

There will be three modification classes:

1. Open Modified Class

2. Modified Class

3. Club Class

Trophies will be awarded in all classes at the SA/NT CAMS Awards Night early 2012.

To register for this event please fill in the following form and return to:

Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club

PO Box 10303

Adelaide SA 5001 Or: Fax 08 8269 7022 Or: [email protected]

Enter the events as normal (adhering to the organiser's supp regs). The MGEC Committee will tally the points from the official results. Updates and information will be emailed out to competitors during the 2011 series!

The more events you enter, the more competitive you will be! The AWD Turbo Challenge can be entered into at any stage of the series, however retrospective points will not be permitted.

If interested parties require L2S CAMS Licences and CAMS affiliated car club membership, the Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club can organise on your behalf! Just get in contact! [email protected]

Regards,

Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club Committee

All Wheel Drive Turbo Challenge 2011

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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 2

ASP Mount Alma Mile Hillclimb

2nd - 3rd April 2011

Hindmarsh Valley

pdf-med.gifASP Mount Alma Mile Hillclimb ENTRY FORM/SUPP REGS - NOW AVAILABLE

pdf-med.gifASP Mount Alma Mile Hillclimb ONLINE ENTRY FORM - NOW AVAILABLE

You would be unlucky to be scrutineered with a DB gauge! However, it occasionally does happen at rally events. Competitors would likely to only get a note in their CAMS log book, rather than refusal of track entry. 'Adequately muffled vehicles' is a mandatory statement required for all South Australian CAMS event supplementary regulations.

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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 1 Results

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pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 1 RESULTS

Congratulations Sebastian Lip (Open), Nick Streckeisen (Modified) & Craig Van Diemen (Club) for winning their respective classes.

OPEN WINNER:

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MODIFIED WINNER:

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CLUB WINNER:

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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 2 Results

pdf-med.gifASP Mount Alma Mile Hillclimb OVERALL RESULTS

pdf-med.gifASP Mount Alma Mile Hillclimb SHOOTOUT & CLASS RESULTS

pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 2 RESULTS

Congratulations Tristan Catford (Open), Dryden MacDonald (Modified) & Damien Hurst (Club) for winning their respective classes.

OPEN WINNER:

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MODIFIED WINNER:

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CLUB WINNER:

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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 3 Results

pdf-med.gifAutosport Time Attack Round 2 OFFICIAL RESULTS

pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 3 RESULTS

Congratulations Sebastian Lip (Open) & Matt Leathley (Modified) for winning their respective classes.

OPEN WINNER:

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MODIFIED WINNER:

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