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Round 5 Saturday 15th August - Winton


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After a break in July the Motorsport Championship is back at Winton Motor Raceway (hopefully away from the wet weather).

- Current Championship results are here :http://sauvic.com.au/motorsport/2015_SAUClubChampionship.xlsx

- For anyone interested in attending their first track day here all you need to know : http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/453779-track-day-requirements/

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This round we will be attending the day run by the Impreza WRX Club of Victoria who have kindly offered us affiliate club pricing for the round.

- This discount entry price of $190 is only valid until the 11th of August.

- Entries can be found here: http://www.wrx.com.au/event-1832172 Choose affiliate club entry

- Affiliate code : V4O34KL5 (make sure you put SAU VIC as your club and your valid member number)

You all have time to get your cars ready, if not come up and spectate as it is free.

Squires Loft Nunawading will be putting on lunch for all members not just ones competing on the day!

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I should be there at this stage as I've sorted out the gremlins with my car. Should the link to the championship spreadsheet be working as it doesn't work when I click on it?

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What's the go with passengers at these events/trackdays? Not allowed?

Rarely... So much d**king around with extra insurance and forms and its generally only 1 x session near lunchtime...

You're always able to be a passenger in the drivers seat of your own car though.

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I want to and will be at PI later this year if all goes to plan - was asking more if I could have a passenger as the girlfriend would love to accompany the drive.

Though it was cornerweighted with just the driver so I don't think it will be beneficial to my handling...still got a decent long wang time at deca so I'm eager to see what it can do around the corners at PI. I'm a better driver with sharp 2nd gear speeds; not sure how I'll go with the long sweepers.

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