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The 3 track challenge sounds great!

I'm pretty disappointed at missing out on Sandown on the 12th when trying to book a place nearly 3 weeks out!

Superkarts? Really?

Seems like this could be a problem if SAU members are going to struggle to enter WRX events from now on...

They've got Porsches and superkarts(wtf?) now reserving and competing for places on the day!

Why doesn't SAU get reserved places?

The 3 track challenge sounds great!

I'm pretty disappointed at missing out on Sandown on the 12th when trying to book a place nearly 3 weeks out!

Superkarts? Really?

Seems like this could be a problem if SAU members are going to struggle to enter WRX events from now on...

They've got Porsches and superkarts(wtf?) now reserving and competing for places on the day!

Why doesn't SAU get reserved places?

There own members missed out.

It's not going to happen often it's just this time, unsure of the reasoning as Sandown fills normally anyway.

FHR requirement coming in at National then State events. Saw the CAMS email and deleted it but in trying to check the website further it locks. Could this impact state level sprints?

International and National events from the 1st of July, for track, tarmac and off road events, and then from 1st January 2015 this also applies to all state level events, but not club level at this stage.

Looks like it will not impact us even if we join a round of Victoria's sprint series, spotted this in the latest CAMS release.

"From 1 July, 2014 all international and national circuit races, road events and off road events, except where specifically exempted due to the type of vehicle; From 1 January, 2015, all state circuit races, road events and off road events, except where specifically exempted due to the type of vehicle.
This does not include Speed events and Auto tests."
  • 2 weeks later...

regs and event are up for Winton on 17th May.

120 cars, 60 reserved for WRX entries... Porsche Club are invited again.

on the plus side, 95db :D

http://www.wrx.com.au/Default.aspx?pageId=1540753&eventId=899262&EventViewMode=EventDetails

Edit: entries for us open 30th April

Guess the other 80 odd are already gone perhaps?

if there was only ever 49 (60 as of 25th April, before you could enter) available on the WRX website, means the other 71 were reserved for other clubs. Doesnt really seem fair, does it? unless maybe porsche are paying them for reserved spots because they got sick of AROCA?

22 spots remaining. I would suggest that people enter.

We are discussing options with WRX over the weekend, which may include moving the round to another day however to avoid disapointment enter.

http://wrx.com.au/Default.aspx?pageId=1540753&eventId=899262&EventViewMode=EventDetails

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