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Hey Guys and Girls,

SAU is holding their first round of club champs at the Eastern Creek Go Kart track on Saturday the 7th of August 2004. This event will be open to members and non members at a slightly higher cost (an extra $10). Only those people that are members before the event starts will be eligible for club points and trophies at the end of the day.

The options are listed below

Option One

Mini GP

Number required is 10+

Time to Complete is 3 hours (We will be having lunch and Breifing etc is extra time)

Sample Itinerary

Offical Welcome and registration

Driver Training and Safety Briefing

Warm Up (I think it cost an extra $12)

Heat 1 and Heat 2

Heat 3 and Heat 4

Grand Finial

Presentation of Awards (Select from a wide range of trophies, at additional cost)

The Cost

$195 Per Person (Inc. GST)

Warm Up is included I think but if not an extra $12 but not complusary.

Lunch is an approximate $30 extra for a Spit Roast BBQ

Option Two

The Team Enduro Event

Number required is 20+, minimum of 10 Karts (teams of 2)

Time to Complete is 3 hours (We will be having lunch and Breifing etc is extra time)

Sample Itinerary

Offical Welcome and registration

Driver Training and Safety Briefing

Warm Up (I think it cost an extra $12, if required)

Team Enduro

Dinner or Lunch Break

Presentation of Awards (Select from a wide range of trophies, at additional cost)

The Cost

$195 Per Kart Per Hour (Inc. GST). This is $292.5 Per person for a 3hr or 195pp for a 2hr.

Warm Up is an extra $12 I think but not complusary

Option Three

The Team Enduro Event

Number required is 30+, minimum of 10 Karts (teams of 3)

Time to Complete is 3 hours (We will be having lunch and Breifing etc is extra time)

Sample Itinerary

Offical Welcome and registration

Driver Training and Safety Briefing

Warm Up (I think it cost an extra $12, if required)

Team Enduro

Dinner or Lunch Break

Presentation of Awards (Select from a wide range of trophies, at additional cost)

The Cost

$195 Per Kart Per Hour (Inc. GST). This is $195 Per person for a 3hr or $130pp for a 2hr.

Warm Up is an extra $12 I think but not complusary

Note: We Currently don't have enough for a 3 person per team enduro.

Will be attending this event:

  • Majanal
  • Jody
  • Cerealkiller
  • Red900ss
  • Carlo
  • Merli
  • Bonkers
  • Blitz
  • Abo Bob
  • Duncan
  • Sw20-GT
  • Elbee111 + CCC
  • B-man
  • Jane (Majanal's Sis, Bonkers Daughter)
  • Bleach1
  • R33GT
  • Endorean
  • Prank
  • RedX
  • Kel
  • CS_180
  • Scott
  • Mark
  • fatz
  • R33vit
  • mmmGTiR
  • Pete (Richards mate)
  • Spencer (Richards mate)
  • Talej

That is 30 people! Ok we have the 30 guys and girls we need so it will be the first 30 with their deposit in that will get confirmed spots, then extra karts will be booked once 3 more have signed on.

PM me for account details or see the copy of this thread in the members section. Deposits of $100 due by 27th July.

Dan.

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Because to make this event float we need more people... ie... not enough members how up so it would be impossible to run if we didn't have some non-members... maybe it would be better to say "This event is only open to SAU NSW Club Members and their guests, you can sign up on the day."

Andrew we have less than 10% of attendees non club members, and we didn't make the require numbers without them. I'd be happy to cover non members at member events as an item at the quarterly meeting though....

  • 2 weeks later...

i recon that it has been dubbed the first of the championship events therefore CANNOT be cancelled

if there isnt enuf deposits the hire the place out to ourselves then we need to c if its possible to do it another way, say if they are just open to the public. That way it can be done on say lap times as apposed to an over all winner

so whats the 4 1 1 my shizzles are we karting ?

I've got no idea what this means.

But, yes, its still on, unfortunately a lot of the ppl that comitted originally are not coming, but thats no reason to disdvantage those that can or are making the effort.

Im gunna have some fun thrashing someone elses race vehicle :cheers:



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