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Good Morning All,

For all your members who may have missed out on attending your previous DECA event, or want to have another play on the skidpan and / or "The Wangs"

The WRX Club of Vic is hosting an interclub motorkhana challenge at the DECA facility in Shepparton on Saturday, 13th of April.

This is also the day before our motorsport round 3 to be held at Winton on Sunday the 14th of April.

WRX Interclub DECA Motorkhana Challenge Forum Post

Supp Regs Link

Online Entry / Registration

Don't forget this is a AASA permit event so no club affiliation or previous experience required to attend this great event! So invite friends and family, in what ever they drive, to register and come along and have a go!!

Thank you for your time, and we look forward to seeing you real soon! :cheers:

WRX Club Motorsport / Social Team

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  • 2 weeks later...

So Rnd 4 is with WRX later in the month, not AROCA?

Just noticed AROCA $200 early bird pricing ended yesterday and woudn't want to get stung with their last minute pricing $250. Quite like the idea discounted entries to get people in early.

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