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Ok time to head north where the weather is usually better than in Melbourne.

We thought it would be a good time to go and check out the new Roll Racing event at Heahtcote.

Plan is to leave from Airport West and get to Heathcote before the eliminations.

When: Saturday 22nd May 12:30pm - 5:30pm (which is when racing ends) 

Cruise to Heathcote will be approximately 2 hours with some twisty roads. *Heahtcote United now has E85 so we will stop there on the way to the track.

Where: Skyways Hotel 113 Matthews Ave, Airport West VIC 3042 https://goo.gl/maps/csJi7PD3LagJEH629

Price: Spectator entry is $25 per adult.

This cruise will be under a Motorsport Australia permit so we welcome friends to attend but they will need to become a temporary SAU member for the day (Gold coin donation) and sign in for the cruise.

 

 

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