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Last round for the year.

Championship will be coming down to the line:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/2011_ClubChampionship.xls

See you all there!

Entry

https://secure1.ilisys.com.au/wrxc/motorsports_two/MotorsportsEntrytemp.php

Sub Regs

https://secure1.ilisys.com.au/wrxc/motorsports_two/Current_Supp_Regs.pdf

Entry List:

http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=71840&sid=a3f8b47012f5c17b2b27ddf9a528012e

Requirements

CAMS L2S/AASA

CAMS club membership with current date (SAU VIC Membership)

Fire Extinguisher

Two bonnet latching mechs (the standard double latch is ok, but for older cars with the single latch no good you need a second with a tie down strap)

Blue battery triangle 150mm x 150mm x 150mm (get yourself some blue contact from the news agency and cut one up!)

See you there.

2011 SAU VIC Motorsport Championship proudly sponsored by:

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HH with consecutive* laps will be maw fun woot.gif

*yes I know you can't run the circuit, but you can stop, slow down and go straight back out for another run. 3-4 runs in a row will make for a much better day. SAU 2012 :P

How is HH for spectators?

Worth coming along with a camera?

Thinking of coming down for the day to check it out, since I've got plans to be about 30km south of there for a birthday at 6pm :P

Ye its not too bad for spectators. You miss some of the back sections regardless of where you stand.

Just means you see different parts, but there are a few vantage points to check out from over a few sessions to get a pretty reasonably look.

If you are in the area most certainly head past :)

I would say spectator access it just as good as Winton, if not better as you are closer and above the track.

The have a large pavilion with food and new bathrooms.

It is an extremely picaresque place.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=325919

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