SSR5 Barbagallo Long Track Saturday 26 May 2018 (rego & pay via CAMS portal)

  • 26 May 2018
  • 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Barbagallo Raceway
  • 7

Registration

  • Register your place here for CLUB RECORDS ONLY. You pay and register via the new Cams portal (links contained in the event description). Additional $20 to hire a Dorian Transmitter if you don't own one.

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NOTE: Please register here for CLUB RECORDS only, you must then also register and pay via the CAMS online portal (links below) 
For Round 5 of the Sports Series we return for a Saturday full day event at Barbagallo Raceway using the long track.  We will have the HSV and TSOA Clubs with us.  
The canteen at the track will be operating on the day as well.
This is a speed event which means you will be racing the clock to get your best lap time for the day on the long track with a warm up lap, five (5) timed laps and a cool down lap.  The short track is still in action however it is not proposed to use it. 
Scrutineering  08:00am-08:50am Saturday 26 May 2018 at the track.
Please bring a pre filled copy of the scrutineering checksheet with you 26 May 2018 Barbagallo Scrutineering Checksheet.xlsx  
Drivers Briefing  09:00 - 09:10 
Into It 09:30am
See the SuppRegs below for more detail.
Registration must be completed on the CAMS website,
https://www.cams.com.au
   If you are new to the CAMS site you'll need to use your CAMS number to login and set yourself and your car up on the system.  You only need to do that once and then registering for an entry is simple and quick.
The cost is $150 per competitor and is paid direct to CAMS via the aforementioned registration portal.  If a Dorian Time Transmitter is needed another $20 is to be paid direct via the CAMS website. 

Draft Supp Regs are available here Draft SuppRegs 2018 SSR5 Barbagallo Raceway 26 May 2018.pdf 

The specific requirements for vehicles and drivers are defined by CAMS and are available at http://www.cams.com.au/motor-sport/regulations/cams-manual/general-requirements . It is important that each driver understands these requirements.  The key points to be aware of for the PCWA Sporting Series as per the CAMS Schedules are:

1.   Licence requirements: Level 2 Speed CAMS licence: go to https://www.cams.com.au/get-involved/competitors/licence-types to see the application form.


2.   ASA Approved helmet that meets the Australian Standard AS1698    (other acceptable overseas standards are SFI24.1, SA2000, E22 & BS6658-85) these are available at motorbike or speed shops.

3.   Clothing needs to be wrist to neck to ankle, flammable synthetic material is not acceptable.  Cotton is recommended.

4.   Fire extinguisher fitted to your vehicle, NO new holes need to be drilled in your car, existing seat bolts are utilised and the frame & bottle can be easily removed when not needed.  Extinguisher needs to meet Australian Standard AS1841 and be 900g minimum capacity.  It needs to be firmly secured and must be not more than 3 years old.

5.   Visible tow points/hook(s) front and rear, where they are not visible they need to be marked with the word “Tow”.  Stickers are available from race shops such as Go Gear for this.  Porsche tool kits have a tow hook which is acceptable

6.   Display a blue triangle (sides 150mm) indicating the location of the battery. Stickers are available from race shops such as Go Gear for this, alternatively electrical tape can be used to mark out a triangle.

7.   Glass headlights need to have an adhesive cover or tape fitted to prevent the spillage of glass onto the track.


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