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SAUNSW 2018 Members Championship.

These rules only apply to members who wish to participate in the 2018 SAUNSW Members Championship.

Points structure awarded is 20 points for 1st descending to 1 point for 20th.

Only the top 10 will be shown in championship standings. 

Safety Apparel and Safety systems like roll cage and harness are recommended.

The Classes are Street and Open.

The Class rules are (subject to change) 

 

Street:

 1. Must use street style tyres with no less than 140 tread wear rating. Must be suitable for track.

 2. No semi slick or slick tyre. Must be full treaded tyre like Hankook RS3 or Advan AD08R

 3. Full interior. Including door trims, dash, carpet and 2 front seats. Rear seat may be removed.

 4. Front splitter/undertray may only extend forward 50mm from front bumper and no further back than centre line of front axle. No wider than oem guard's.

 5. Rear wing element cannot be higher than roof line. Element must be over boot and cannot extend wider than body of car.

 6. Carnards/Winglets are not permitted.

 7. Rear diffuser may only extend inwards to centre line of rear axle and no further rear than rear bumper.

 8. Must have full exhaust with effective mufflers exiting from original location.

 9. Ride height of car must be no lower than 80mm at lowest point. Only the exhaust can hang lower.

10. Top 1/3rd of tyre must not protrude past guards when wheels are facing forward. Wheel flares are permitted.

11. No sequential gear changing systems unless OEM.

12. Car must be registered for road use. 

13. Fire extinguisher must be fitted to vehicle in reach of driver.

14. Car must be presented in a clean state and prepared in a manor safe for track use.

15. Scrutineer has final say and cars can be judged in case to case basis.

16. Must be an SAUNSW financial club member.

17. Supplementary Regulations must also be met. 

 

Open:

1. Open class is for race cars and those that don't meet street class. If unsure check with SAUNSW Exec.

2. Cars must have front and rear guards attached

3. Fire extinguisher must be fitted to vehicle in reach of driver.

4. Car must be presented in a clean state and prepared in a manor safe for track use.

5. Scrutineer has final say and cars can be judged in case to case basis.

6. Must be an SAUNSW financial club member.

7. Supplementary Regulations must also be met.

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Dates for the 2018 SAUNSW Members Championship.

April - 22 - Track School Track Day ( Book directly through Track School)

June - 11 - GP Track Day. Link for entry: https://saunsw.ecwid.com/#!/SAUNSW-GP-circuit-Trackday-Monday-11-June-2018/p/101073457/category=10151434 

July - 22 - SAUNSW Motorkhana. Link for entry:  https://saunsw.ecwid.com/#!/SAUNSW-Motorkhana-July-22nd-SMSP-Wet-Pan/p/77640896/category=10151434

Sept - 15 - Track School Track Day ( Book directly through Track School)

Nov - TBC -  Bathurst Hill Climb (details soon)

 

If you wish to enter this years SAUNSW Members Championship, Please let us know in this thread, with which class you will be running. (Must be advised of class before event)

Any Questions just ask.

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