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  1. We need more entries for the 24 Hour at Easter, even individual entries, not necessarily team entries. If it doesn't get off the ground this year it will be lost forever, local bylaws! The last time it was run was back in 1993.
  2. Never mind, perhaps next year, we are looking to make it an ongoing event
  3. 2010 Winton 24 Hour Relay Regularity is to be held on, 2nd, 3rd and 4th April, 2010 at Winton Motor Raceway, Winton, Victoria. This event will be conducted on the basis of a competition between Teams of cars, the event being aimed at Club Level motorsport. The event is NOT a race, it is a regularity competition. Each team must consist of a minimum of 6 cars and 6 drivers or up to a maximum of 10 cars and 10 drivers. This event is open to all holders of AASA or CAMS Club Licenses and above. Entry fee is $2500 per team. So get a team together now and make this a great event, if you can't get a team together, contact Winton, they will be able to set you up into a team Go to the Winton Motor Raceway Website for more details (see link below): http://www.wintonmotorraceway.com.au/home/...5&Itemid=84
  4. I will speak on behalf of Winton, lots of car clubs go to Winton, you need to check Winton's website. Most car clubs will let others join in to their track days as it reduces the cost for them Tampered Motorsport run the days you are lloking for at Winton as well, email adam@tamperedmotorsport.com.au and he will give you the info you need.
  5. I will answer on Adam's behalf, normally anything with racing tyres on it is put into racing, but there have been exceptions, talk to the people checking the car on the day
  6. Good-o, all going well we should have the new car there for it's maiden voyage.
  7. The next Winton Fun Day is scheduled for Sunday July 8th 2007. The Fun Day is a "come and try" day and is designed to allow the average motorist access to a real race track under controlled conditions. Cost: Is $25 per driver and $25 per passenger Programme: Normally be there by 8.00 for scrutineering, but this can take some time. Drivers Briefing at around 9.00 - 9.30 Driver only on track for 30 minutes sighting laps, then Driver with passenger for 30 minutes, then Driver only on track for 30 minutes, then Driver with passenger for 30 minutes, then Driver only on track for 30 minutes, and so on all day until about 4.30 Requirements: Bring your car, an Australian Standard Approved helmet, the helmet can be either open or closed face, fire proof clothes that cover you from neck to ankle to wrist (cotton or wool clothes are good). Runners are not the preferred footwear, Blundstones boots (or similar) or any leather type shoe is preferable Make sure your car has no oil/coolant leaks, fitted seat belts, battery is secure, wheels nuts are tights, no loose items in the car or boot. The Car does not have to be registered, but has to road/race worthy. Tyres need to be in good nick, tread depth is not normally a problem unless wire is poking out. There are normally no checks done of lights except for brake lights except if it is an overcast, rainy day, then there may be checks for lights as well as wipers. Tow bar tongues and bull bars must be removed. You do not need to have a race licence, club licence or indeed a car licence abut you must be over 16 to drive or be a passenger. And very importantly, bring a smart, alert attitude, coz there is some very fast cars out there, whilst it is not a race meeting, some people bring race cars and we push them hard to behave appropriately around first timers. Food and drinks are available through a canteen
  8. The next Winton Fun Day is scheduled for Sunday January 28th 2007. The Fun Day is a "come and try" day and is designed to allow the average motorist access to a real race track under controlled conditions. Cost: Is $25 per driver and $25 per passenger Programme: Normally be there by 8.00 for scrutineering, but this can take some time. Drivers Briefing at around 9.30 - 9.45 Driver only on track for 30 minutes sighting laps, then Driver with passenger for 30 minutes, then Driver only on track for 30 minutes, then Driver with passenger for 30 minutes, then Driver only on track for 30 minutes, and so on all day until about 4.30 Requirements: Bring your car, an Australian Standard Approved helmet, the helmet can be either open or closed face, fire proof clothes that cover you from neck to ankle to wrist (cotton or wool clothes are good). Runners are not the preferred footwear, Blundstones boots (or similar) or any leather type shoe is preferable Make sure your car has no oil/coolant leaks, fitted seat belts, battery is secure, wheels nuts are tights, no loose items in the car or boot. The Car does not have to be registered, but has to road/race worthy. Tyres need to be in good nick, tread depth is not normally a problem unless wire is poking out. There are normally no checks done of lights except for brake lights except if it is an overcast, rainy day, then there may be checks for lights as well as wipers. Tow bar tongues and bull bars must be removed. You do not need to have a race licence, club licence or indeed a car licence abut you must be over 16 to drive or be a passenger. And very importantly, bring a smart, alert attitude, coz there is some very fast cars out there, whilst it is not a race meeting, some people bring race cars and we push them hard to behave appropriately around first timers. Food and drinks are available through a canteen.
  9. It was a great day Big Daddy, we had lots of new people there.
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