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Maxauto Action - Round 3 Sunday 16th October 2005


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Type: Autokhana

Date: Sunday 16th October 2005

Title: MaxAuto Action - Round 3

Location: Belmont Park Racecourse

Host: CMCSR & Maximum Action Motorsport Events Managment

Time: AM Session 8:00 - 12:30 & PM Session 13:00 - 16:30

Pics from Round 2: http://www.bwmedia.com.au/cgi-bin/pro/emAl...0F1%20Autokhana

Description:

It is not too late to join the series and still qualify to win the series outright, on handicap &/or your class! MaxAuto Action events are driving skill contests that emphasize the driver's ability and the car's handling characteristics low in risk, but high in excitement. The events are designed to test acceleration, braking and general manoeuvrability of the vehicle together with skill and judgement of the driver. This is accomplished by driving a course that is designated by traffic cones on a low hazard location on a bitumen surface. Cars start individually and are timed from start to finish, incurring penalties for any indiscretions. While speeds are no greater than those normally encountered on civil roads, the combination of concentration and car feedback creates an adrenaline pumping experience. It is like being in a movie scene, only you are holding onto the steering wheel instead of a box of popcorn! The most important aspect of MaxAuto Action is to have fun and learn a thing or two about car control. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. If you are interested or have some questions feel free to ring us on 9307 5228 or 0418 922 733 or simply send an email to: [email protected]

For further details you may also join the MaxAction Group by sending an email to: [email protected]

For further information please visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MaxActionGroup

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