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Round 2 - Sandown Hosted by WRX with Come and Try Group 22nd March


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When: 22 Mar 2020 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Sandown Raceway, 591-659 Princes Hwy, Springvale VIC 3171

Affiliate Club Entry – $220.00 Discount code S609QU7I    
Come and Try Group – $200.00
Come and Try Drivers Only!
Please ensure you meet the criteria for this registration type before registering.
Please enter "Come and Try" in the license portion of entry form
** PRICE INCLUDES LICENSE **

ENTRY PRICING STRUCTURE

Standard - ends Friday 13th March 2020

Late Entry - $15 fee applies after 13th March 2020

ENTRIES CLOSE 18TH MARCH 5PM - NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE - NO REFUNDS/RAIN-CHECKS AFTER 13 MARCH

COME AND TRY GROUP - $200 - MAX 20 ENTRIES - INCLUDES MOTORSPORT AUSTRALIA LICENCE FEE

The WRX Club will be running a single come and try group at this event aimed at introducing new members to Motorsport. The come and try component is untimed, and only valid for those that do not currently hold a L2S licence or haven't purchased a Level 1 come and try licence in the past twelve months.

Motorsport Australia Level 1 Come and Try Licences are included in the cost of the come and try group entry fee ($175 base fee + $25 licence)

Due to the single group nature of this event, two come and try drivers can not share the same vehicle 

For entry and full details click HERE

Or you can email [email protected] with questions



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