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First time at the Island for 2016!

Sunday 10th of April (Untimed day running on the Saturday)

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

Licence:

You will need a CAMS to compete on the day.

L2S can be obtained via https://www.cams.com.au/

Other requirements : http://www.sau.com.a...y-requirements/

Location:

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

Back Beach Rd, Phillip Island VIC 3922

https://goo.gl/maps/43e4m1BtEWu

Pricing:

Entrants: $225(early bird discount up until 31/3) Price after 31/3 $265.00

Dorian Timing hire $15.00 (required)

Spectators: Free

These days can be a sellout so get your entry in quick.

Entry/Registration

Make sure you put SAU-VIC in the club field of your member profile.

You will also need to choose a class If you are not sure just choose modified.

For this event we are making the CAMS Event Entry available to use as an option, to access this system go to https://www.meecamsau.com/ or the CAMS website and click on the CAMS Event Entry logo.
In this system you will need to create a login and enter your details. Once you have set up your details, you will be able to enter events without the need to fill out entry forms.
There are a couple of information videos on the CAMS Event Entry website that guide you through the process.
Supplementary Regulations can be found here

Squires Loft Nunawading will be putting on lunch for all SAU VIC members (Comment in this thread if you are attending so we can cater accordingly).

  • 2 weeks later...

I'll be there in my daily so looking forward to a nice casual day.

Looks like it might take the rest of the year to get the EVO back 'on track' so to speak.

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To everyone who missed out, it was a perfect day!!!

Lots of time on the track, smoothly run and any incidents were handled quickly.

Weather was perfect for the track, and somehow managed to shave almost 4 seconds off my PB :woot:

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