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As an added incentive for those of you coming to one of our motorkhanas for the first time, the SAU Vic committee will be choosing a "rookie" to receive a free invite to our next event at DECA.
The committee will take into account the times, style and sportsmanship when choosing the winner. This is a great chance for anyone coming for their first motorkhana experience.
If you’re wanting to take part whether it be the first time or one of many, head to the first post on this thread for more info and entry details.

As an added incentive for those of you coming to one of our motorkhanas for the first time, the SAU Vic committee will be choosing a "rookie" to receive a free invite to our next event at DECA.

The committee will take into account the times, style and sportsmanship when choosing the winner. This is a great chance for anyone coming for their first motorkhana experience.

If you’re wanting to take part whether it be the first time or one of many, head to the first post on this thread for more info and entry details.

how about if it's your first this year...does that count.....

Well that was a pretty awesome day all round!!! Thanks to everyone who came down today, not only the drivers but all you awesome spectators as well! And thanks also to to guys at Foresite Training in Laverton for having us great to have you helping SAU Vic by getting behind home grown motorsport. And as always to the ever faithful SAU Vic helpers and members without whom these events would run as smoothly as they do.

We love putting on these events and love seeing pics from them almost as much so if you have any post away and show us how you saw the day.

Hope to see some, if not all of you again soon at one of our upcoming events :)

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