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MC Motorsport individual ‘Come and Try’ Day

Date – Sunday 9th October

Time – AM or PM session (8am – 12pm or 1pm – 5pm)

Where – AHG Driver Training Centre, 46 Grogan Rd Perth International Airport

Cost - $70

AHG has 8 places available for individuals to come and try MC Motorsport competition. This is to be held on the same day as normal team competition (ie the one SAUWA competes in) and individuals will be mentored by Team Captains –so don’t worry someone will be there to tell you what to do! ;)

MC Motorsport involves driving on a skidpan (rectangular shaped bitumen pad) around witches hats which are laid out to form an obstacle course. You are timed from start to finish with penalties for hitting cones or going the wrong direction.

I have attached the days challenges which are 4, 7, 16 - you will need to memorise these. :)

DRIVER REQUIREMENTS

- Helmets are compulsory – Approved Safety (AS 1698, Snell SA90, BS6658-85)

- Long sleeves and pants required. Covering neck to ankles to wrist. Non –flammable no nylon or synthetic clothing permitted.

- Fully enclosed footwear

- Sign indemnity form on the day

VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS

- Car to be registered, roadworthy, no safety defects (no yellow stickers) and no fluid leaks

- Seatbelt or harnesses fitted

- Battery to be securely fixed

- All loose items to be removed from inside the vehicle

- Tyres to be road legal – no slicks

- Efficient brakes

- Vehicles must complete all tests using the same tyres fitted during the vehicles first run of the first test. Wheels and tyres may only be changed due to damage - which must be inspected by the scrutineer. Wheels and tyres can be rotated front to back.

- Vehicles must have two front seats. Rear seats can be removed for harness mounting.

- Vehicles must have factory dash.

- Cars must compete with windows either fully up or fully down

If you are interested please contact ASAP

John Clark from AHG

[email protected]

Ph. 1300 888 987

3_amp_4.pdf

7_amp_8.pdf

15_amp_16.pdf

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