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The Pulsar Driver Search is your opportunity to put your skills to the test against other drivers in a fun and friendly environment, while competing for the ultimate prize, a funded arrive and drive deal to compete in the 2016 Pulsar Challenge.


Drivers will compete over 3 elimination rounds which will consist of a motorkhana and track days in N14 and N15 Pulsar road and race cars. Competitors will have the opportunity to win great prizes, including a funded seat in the 2016 Pulsar Challenge while also having the opportunity to affordably drive real race cars within a competitive environment.


Visit www.pulsardriversearch.com.au for more information and please 'LIKE' us on Facebook for up to date info and the chance to win a spot into Round 1!


Prizes


1st place - Funded drive in the 2016 Pulsar Challenge and 2 test days


2nd place - Co-drive with 1st place winner at a selected Pulsar Challenge enduro event


3rd place - Test day at Wakefield Park in Pulsar Challenge car


Rounds


ROUND 1 - MOTORKHANA IN PULSAR ROAD CARS


NSW - Thursday 30th July 2015 Sydney Motorsport Park $250 (Early bird price until 1st July 2015, RRP $300)

VIC - Sunday 2nd August 2015 Winton Motor Raceway $250 (Early bird price until 1st July 2015, RRP $300)


Book online at www.pulsardriversearch.com.au


ROUND 2 - TRACK DAY IN PULSAR CHALLENGE RACE CARS


NSW - Thursday 20th August 2015 Wakefield Park Raceway

VIC - Sunday 30th August 2015 Winton Motor Raceway


ROUND 3 - TRACK DAY IN PULSAR CHALLENGE RACE CARS


Sunday 4th October 2015 Winton Motor Raceway

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