• Speed and Non-Speed Practice• Come & Try Events• Rally Test & Tune• Off Road Test & Tune• Non-Competitive Speed/Drift Practice/Circuit Test & Tune• Ride/Sponsor/Media Day
• Non-Competitive Event Application (form includes Medical Plan)• Event description and details, and/or Supplementary Regulations• Critical Incident Response Plan
Despite each morning starting an hour later, all fans, officials and drivers remained upbeat about the epic battles to ensue in what became an extended program which would see racing take place until the last light on both days.
The weekend’s biggest field came in the Group N categories with 30 drivers having lined up on the grid for the start of its special Jack Lacey Trophy Race, which was eventually won by Camaro driver Grant Wilson.
In Formula Ford, there was plenty of close racing throughout the three races as Dylan Fahey took out outright top honours and Robert Buckley and Chris Fry grabbed class wins – all three topping their classes in two of the three races.
Aaron Hodges was the dominant force in the Historic Sports Sedans Group U and Invited Supersprint, going fastest in all three sessions, while 22 cars featured in the regularity and cut multiple laps of the circuit over four sessions.