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Sau Vic 2014 Motorsport Championship Round 2

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Sup regs:

http://wrx.com.au/resources/Documents/Motorsport/2014/Sup%20Regs%20Calder%208th%20March%202014.pdf

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Signed up yesterday. wew.

I'm curious about WRX's class system, I used their excel spreadsheet and it recommended me to "Associate Over 3000cc" for my 2022cc turbo. However if I enter the stock 1998cc, it puts it on "Associate Under 3000cc".

Considering Vu's +280rwkw silvia fits in to "Associate Under 3000cc" i dont really want to join the Over 3L's and compete against the turbo porsches, V8's and V10s. But is it honest?

Signed up yesterday. wew.

I'm curious about WRX's class system, I used their excel spreadsheet and it recommended me to "Associate Over 3000cc" for my 2022cc turbo. However if I enter the stock 1998cc, it puts it on "Associate Under 3000cc".

Considering Vu's +280rwkw silvia fits in to "Associate Under 3000cc" i dont really want to join the Over 3L's and compete against the turbo porsches, V8's and V10s. But is it honest?

turbo has a 1.7 multiplier

so your 2l turbo is classified as 3400cc so yeah your in assoc 3000+ .

a 2l na is classified as 2000cc

turbo has a 1.7 multiplier

so your 2l turbo is classified as 3400cc so yeah your in assoc 3000+ .

a 2l na is classified as 2000cc

hmmm seems a bit high. 1.8 turbo is still too high in that case. oh well.

Vu won the trophy in AU3 and he has turbo :(

Entered!

I'm gonna need my own prius class if you guys are AU3 as well!

I'm curious about WRX's class system, I used their excel spreadsheet and it recommended me to "Associate Over 3000cc" for my 2022cc turbo. However if I enter the stock 1998cc, it puts it on "Associate Under 3000cc".

Considering Vu's +280rwkw silvia fits in to "Associate Under 3000cc" i dont really want to join the Over 3L's and compete against the turbo porsches, V8's and V10s. But is it honest?

then Vu did a dodgy .....

he should be in AO3 like the rest of us.

More to the point I want to see the pulsar take on richos GTST in the SAU mod 2wd class ;)

whilst I go out and try and beat a 86....

at this point i should be there for this.

my uncle in the wrx club told me about this, I might come for the qtr mile at night, would like confirmation about if its raining do we get a refund?

my uncle in the wrx club told me about this, I might come for the qtr mile at night, would like confirmation about if its raining do we get a refund?

from reading the regs the other day I think they reschedule

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