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Hey guys,

Just a heads up - we have a FEW spots left for our Winton day. This time we're not letting anyone else co host the event (We had some issues in the past with other clubs not being able to run events to our standards) and will be doing it on our own as per usual.

If anyone came last year we had a fantastic turnout and fantastic event, cars got amazing amounts of track time etc

$195 entry for the day.

First 30 newbies/L1/come and try entrants will get a FREE upgrade from a L1 day license to a YEARLY Level 2 Speed license! (10-15 gone so far)

Less than 10 spots left!

https://www.facebook.com/events/228418254329884/

 

P.S You DONT need to be a Uni student (name is more of a tradition thing for our November track event) if SAU gets 5 or more people we'll put you in a little team. Check out the event, theres a scoring system on there for teams and individuals etc.

Get excited! Should be a cracker.

Not sure TBH!

If you haven't got your L2S make sure you get on the deallll. We'll have forms on the day etc.

Should be a fun day. It's sold out now, pending a few payments from guys..

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