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2016 Round 10 East Sale - Sunday 20th November Hosted By RACES

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Last round for the year at a new track, get in quickly as these sell out

- For anyone interested in attending their first track day here all you need to know : Track day Requirements

Licence:

You will need a CAMS  licence to compete on the day.
L2S can be obtained via https://www.cams.com.au/

Date:

Sunday 20th November
Gates open 7am for Scrutineering

Location:

RAAF Base East Sale
Aerodrome Rd, East Sale VIC 3852
GOOGLE MAP

Pricing:
$95 per driver must be paid to confirm entry. No entries on the day

Spectators: Free but must be preregistered with a driver and have Legal ID to enter the RAAF base **** See below

Entry/Registration

No online entries only via email or post

The Entry Form is a Microsoft Word document, if you use another program to open it, the formatting may be off.  Entries must be made from the current EF (not an older version you have saved on your computer).
 
If you choose to send us a scanned copy, please ensure the document is clearly legible before sending. If you have chosen to fill it out electronically you can print it and send it to us via snail mail or you can send it to our email address (as a Word document please) which is in the supp regs or hitting REPLY will reach the correct RACES email address [email protected]
 
 **** There are 6 positions for inserting the names of visitors who will be coming with you on the day.  This six does not include those listed as Competitor, Driver 1 or Driver 2.  All people accessing the Base will need some form of Government issued photo ID unless under the age of 16. A name on the list is no longer enough.   Please don’t be disappointed if you are denied entry for failing to comply.  This is explained in the highlighted box at the lower left corner of the entry form and clearly explains that Photo ID is required for entry to the Base.


RACES Supp Regs 20th November

RACES ENTRY FORM (WORD FORMAT)
 

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