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We are using the CAMS online entry system for this round https://www.meecamsau.com/

Please select Skills Training if you would like to be involved in that group.

Cost $185 for members, $225 for non-members

Maximum of 60 entries

Sup & Regs

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“Skills Training Group” sessions are a separate group in this event and Drivers participate only in this group.

  • The Initial Skills Training session will be conducted under the control of a pace car. Drivers that have nominated for Skills Training will be driven by a Driver Advisor (up to 4 occupants in a vehicle) in a sedan. The Driver Advisor will complete a number of laps (under space car control) educating on line, braking, acceleration, cornering and other skills.
  • Thereafter; Skills Training sessions will consist of an Eight (8) minute timed session, plus cool down lap. The number of laps in this component may be varied at the discretion of the Clerk of Course. Cars will be released onto the circuit one at a time with a suitable gap between each car.

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SAU VIC are conducting this event.

This event has a focus on driver training and skills improvement. The event will be un-timed, meaning we can run passenger laps.

While there is a focus on training for the day, more experienced drivers are welcome and will be grouped appropriately. So if you are looking to test your car, take your mates for a ride or just come to a low stress track day this is the one to come to.

There will be SAU VIC member pricing discount for this event along with SAU VIC membership discounts
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so no come and try licences available ala' rexnet richo?

Unclear on that one yet...

Do we need to be an SAU member to attend? I notice it says affiliate clubs in the supp regs, is that CAMS affiliated clubs?

Very keen to come along to learn some new skills.

You'll need to be a member of a CAMS car club

Just sign up for a full year one. Only like $90 bucks :/

+1, if you want to come and do a motorkhana or any other track day in the next 12 months, then you've blown money on a Come and Try licence for nothing. Just get the full one and enter ALL of the events.

  • 2 weeks later...

What do I need to do to be able to attend this meet I'm not a member of any car club and I don't have a cams license

Hi Andy,

The simplest way is to:

1. Sign up to a CAMS Affiliated Car Club. Obviously the best / cheapest is SAUVIC ( http://www.sauvic.com.au/sauvic_app ), then once you have an SAU VIC Membership number...

2. Sign up for a CAMS Licence (Level 2 Speed (L2S)) at ( www.cams.com.au )

3. Create an account for Cams Event Entry ( www.meecamsau.com ), set up Driver Details and Car Details, then Enter the event :)

4. Do some basic preparation on the car, strip out loose items, install a fire extinguisher from Autobarn, etc

  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks to O-brake Australia & RacePace Motorsport our Sandown track day is almost here. Saturday 4th of April is only a few weeks away.

While we don't have natsoft timing on the day, you can use your phone / lap timer. This day is going to be relaxed with lots of laps! So a good day to try out damper settings, aero, tyres pressures and driving technique. Oh and the passenger laps, so bring your partner, friends and family along.

We have a special driver skills group for those that are new, or just want some tips on getting around the track faster.


Enter via the link below, if you don't have a CAMS license yet still use the entry link below. Just type TBA in the CAMS license field. If you are TBA'ing your license you will need to complete the CAMS forms and bring them along on the day, this is only for SAU VIC members, if you are a member of another club you'll need to do this via your club.
https://www.meecamsau.com/

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