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STARTLINE by ARDC
Want to compete, but find that first step a bit daunting?
Or would you like to become a Race Official and get up close to the cars, stars, and all the action of motorsport?
Then you need to get on the STARTLINE.
WHAT IS STARTLINE BY ARDC
Startline is a free information day for aspiring competitors and race officials, with the intent of demystifying the process and getting you trackside. Find out just how easy it is to get involved in motorsport today!
Learn from the men and women that make motorsport happen in Australia and overseas. Allow them to show you the passion they have for their sport, and the changes that participating has made to the quality of their daily life.
Learn and be amazed to find that there really is something for everyone in motorsport, and just how cost effective it could be.
The first STARTLINE Information day will take place on Sunday 21st of August, 2016 and is completely free of charge.
The NSW Supersprint Championship will be held on the Gardner Circuit and is hosted by ARDC, allowing us to showcase:
• our venue
• our officials
• our competitors
• the professional way we can run an event with volunteers
STARTLINE – COMPETITORS
Being a competitor in motorsport is not all about V8 Supercars and Formula 1 (although we can all dream…). And many of us do just that – dream, but don’t dare. But motorsport is not all about big budgets, teams and expensive cars. There are many disciplines within the sport, and within each, many financial levels.
The Need for Speed can be insatiable, and we want you to realise that it is Attainable, no matter what your budget may be. A car doesn’t have to be a supercar for you to enjoy the track – far from it – and being surrounded by fellow revheads and like-minded mates that share your passion is one of the best things about any sport.
Competition licences for those that would love to be “Weekend Warriors” are very easily attainable, and cost effective. At the grass roots level, there is only a Medical Statement to be filled in, so there are no expensive medical tests.
And you can start young – girls and boys can begin their competitive careers from the age of 12!
A Typical COMPETITORS SESSION
0700 Accreditation Check-in at Gate A to collect your VIP Parking Pass for the Skid Circuit.
0730 Welcome and Introduction in Corporate Suite 10 on level 1 above Pit Lane Garages – sign on and receive your wristband.
0800 Attend the Drivers Briefing.
0830 Attend Scrutineering.
0900 Attend Hinxman Room to observe the commencement of competition, followed by an informative “Workshop Session” and “How To” talk from Doreen Butchers, Race Operations Manager at SMSP.
1000 Attendees will be given a Startline Pack, with all relative documentation they need to progress further.
1015 Attendees can relax and enjoy the ARDC Supersprint, and are encouraged to interact with as many competitors and officials as possible.
STARTLINE – RACE OFFICIALS
Have you ever sat watching F1 or V8 Supercars and thought “how do those lucky guys and gals get to be so close to the action?” Have you assumed there is a specific skills that Officials need to get involved, or that it is a ‘male only sport’?
It is actually a lot easier than you might think to get yourself trackside, and there are so many places it can take you.
And that’s why Race Officials do it – why they stand out in the wind, rain, sun for hours on end, travel all over the country and overseas, and often do it voluntarily:
- Because they love the sport and just want to be involved
- They getting behind the scenes and being up close to the action, the drivers and the teams
- They like being part of a team of likeminded motorsport lovers
- They learn new skills; the training is all free, and they could end up at a big meetings like V8 Supercars, AGP, F1 or even overseas events, and could also forge a paying career out if it!
A typical RACE OFFICIALS SESSION
1100 Accreditation Check-in at Gate A to collect your VIP Parking Pass for the Skid Circuit.
1130 Welcome and Introduction in Corporate Suite 10 on level 1 above Pit Lane Garages – sign on and receive your wristband.
1140 Doreen Butchers, Race Operations Manager at SMSP, introduces the Chief Senior Officials and gives overview of the day.
12n Each Chief explains their particular area of officiating and gives a brief personal history and accomplishments.
1245 Group is split at this time (depending on numbers).
1300 Area Tours commence.
1500 Area Tours Cease – Doreen Butchers gives wind up and provides “Workshop Session” and “How To” talk.
Attendees will be given a Startline Pack, with all relative documentation they need to progress.
Special Olympics and Australia Dream Ride at MotorWorld Sydney
Call for Registrations: Special Olympics and Australia Dream Ride at MotorWorld Sydney
Special Olympics representatives at the recent launch of MWS by NSW Minister for Trade, Tourism & Major Events and Minister for Sport, Stuart Ayres
A special feature of MotorWorld Sydney’s four-day motoring festival to be held at Sydney Motorsport Park, Eastern Creek, will be the Dream Ride Experience to raise funds for Special Olympics Australia (SOA) on Sunday, 4 December.
Dream Ride began in the USA sixteen years ago. Dream Ride USA attracts thousands of people to its major event held each year in Connecticut. A special highlight is a motorbike rally with thousands of riders starting from satellite locations in Canada and the Eastern Seaboard of the USA.
MotorWorld Sydney has partnered with Special Olympics Australia to bring the inaugural Dream Ride Experience to Sydney. Five luxury car convoys and three motorcycle convoys will travel to Sydney Motorsport Park as part of Dream Ride Experience 2016. Each of the five luxury car convoys will start from an iconic Sydney location. 1,000 motorbikes will be taking part in rallies from three different regional locations (Bathurst, Canberra & Newcastle). Motorcyclists will ride in convoy to Sydney Motorsport Park and join the luxury car convoys to complete a lap of honour with their passengers – Special Olympics athletes and a selected group of people living with an intellectual disability enjoying a ride in a car of their dreams – Ferrari, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Mustang or Maserati.
MotorWorld Sydney joins Special Olympics Australia in inviting you to be part of this special event, engaging people with a mental disability in MotorWorld Sydney activities. Participants can register their interest to participate in Dream Ride Australia 2016 at www.dreamride.com.au. Places are strictly limited. For more information about Dream Ride contact Fran Eustace on 0410 664 564 or frane@specialolympics.com.au.
EVENT RELEASE: Ready Yourself for Retro Racefest 2016!
OFFICIAL EVENT RELEASE: This weekend will see Sydney Retro Racefest return to Sydney Motorsport Park to put on one of the biggest historic motorsport events of the year, and we’d love to see you there! Let’s take a look at what’s planned.
The mighty Group C & A touring cars of the Heritage Touring Cars series will be headlining the event with three races and qualifying over the weekend. These magnificent machines are the legends of Bathurst and include the likes of the Sandown 500-winning “Godzilla” GIO Nissan Skyline GT-R, fire-breathing Ford Sierra RS500s, JPS BMW M3s, Bob Holden Corollas and more.
Joining them on track will be a beautiful and varied collection of historic sports and racing cars from half a century of motor racing history.
If single-seater Formula cars are your thing, you’ll be able to enjoy big-capacity bangers in the form of Formula 5000 as well as Formula 1s, Formula Fords and Formula Vees. Groups Q & R will put some stunning sports race cars on track, Group S will field a packed grid of sportscars in closely fought racing and Group N are sure to unleash their classic touring cars in a fashion that harks back to the golden age of the sport.
Speaking of magnificent fields we have seen a brilliant response from Regularity drivers, who will be hitting the track with particularly varied and lively fields throughout the weekend.
Amongst those Regularity fields will be a handful of Lotus Elevens which are part of a record gathering of Australian Elevens at Sydney Retro Racefest. Eight out of the eleven Australian cars will be heading to Racefest to celebrate their 60th and will be forming a display, with a few cars joining in Regularity as well.
On the other end of the spectrum is the brand new Lotus Evora 400, which Simply Sports Cars will be bringing along to display alongside the other Lotuses. The car is the fastest road machine that Lotus has ever made and its 400 horsepower is capable of powering it from a standstill to 100 kilometers an hour in 4.1 seconds and on to a top speed of 300 km/hr.
We are proudly supported by Mercedes-Benz Parramatta as the naming rights sponsor for Sydney Retro Racefest 2016. Mercedes-Benz Parramatta will provide the safety car for the meeting and a wonderful display of Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
For the planned schedule of races, grab the programme here:
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Tickets to Sydney Retro Racefest will be available at the gate on both days. Adult tickets are $25.00 for Saturday, $35 for Sunday and $50 for a two-day pass. Concession passes are $20.00 for Saturday, $25 for Sunday and $40 for a two-day pass. Entry for kids under 12 is free.
Spectator passes include access to the grandstands and viewing areas, as well as to the pits and paddock – enjoy historic racing’s open and relaxed atmosphere, get up close and personal with the cars and meet the men and women who care for and race them.
This relaxed atmosphere is one of historic racing’s greatest qualities – make sure to take advantage of it!
Sydney Motorsport Park is located on Ferrers Road, Eastern Creek NSW 2766. Hit this link to the circuit’s official website for information on how to get there, and this one for information on parking at the track.
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Event Wrap: NSW Motor Race Championships Rnd 3
Returning to Sydney Motorsport Park for Rd3 of the NSW Motor Race Championships, competitors were forced to pull out their winter woollies and umbrellas for day one of racing. Rain, wind and cool temperatures spoke to the fact that we are entering the winter racing season, after pleasant but unseasonally warm weather lasted through to the end of autumn.
This dramatic weather change tested race craft thinking and teams preparedness was being challenged. As well, qualifying and first races were run before the track dried out, which gave incentive to competitors to get clear of leading cars as water spray was an inhibitor to good lap times and poor visibility was a very real concern to reaction times. Several cars didn’t make it through this period. Peter Boylan (car #28) suffered a weekend ending heavy impact, so hard in fact that the door popped off on his Porsche 911. Lucky Peter always carries a spare (Porsche, that is!).
The early qualifying categories were affected the worst, especially the lightweight Formula Vee’s with Pearce, Porter and Pace all skating and losing the racing line in this session. Formula Vee Championship leader Ryan Reynolds had a start to the weekend he’d rather forget. After throwing an oil filter in qualifying and being relegated to the back of the grid, his engine blew up in race one. Working from well behind the eight-ball, frenetic activity in his garage and help from a bunch of people, Ryan recovered in magnificent style with a win and a second in races two and three.
Without the pressure of Reynolds in the first race, Dylan Thomas was able to take an aggressive race line and led from start to finish to keep his c’ship points ticking over. Not so easy pickings for him once Reynolds returned, and Thomas had to settle for a second and a third.
After winning rookie-of-the-year Aaron Pace had a splendid weekend. The young man got a “new” car over the summer, (ex- Darren Williams Jacer) and it seems to be paying off. Seasoned veteran and top-field competitor (and Dad) Simon Pace, said: “…its a bittersweet day for me. I’m so proud of Aaron, he’s driving so well, but he’s just beaten me for the very first time.” In fact, by the end of the weekend, Aaron had beaten his Dad in all four outings. Simon beamed with pride as he introduced his youngest son, and soon to be Formula Vee racing rookie, Daniel. Watch that name, as it seems that the Pace family is creating a formidable Formula Vee racing dynasty. In other Vee racing, Jason Thorne was clipped in race two and completely lost his nose cone, causing all sorts of aerodynamic issues for him to contend with.
Following a heady call-up to be the “Am” in the Pro-Am Carrera Cup two driver format, partnering with Nick McBride ( 2nd place on Championship ladder) several weeks ago, a busy Dylan Thomas also competed in Production Touring. This wasn’t quite as happy an excursion for him. Being used to being up the front of a field, Dylan had to be content with an 8th place start on the grid. Race one was forgettable as a valve stem let go and that ended up DNF. Following a couple of mid field finishes in races one and two, he finally exerted enough competitive pressure on the weekend dominant trio of Oosthuizen, Skinner and Symes (who between them owned eight of the nine available podium places) to take the final weekend top podium spot.
Superkarts had a four race meeting and got their first race done in a down pour. Open karts give you no respite from the onslaught of weather hurled at you, and with several recent Australian Kart champions vying to relive their past glory, it made for an exciting spectacle. These pocket rockets, elevated off the bitumen only by 4 inch diameter tyres scarily scream down main straight at over 225 kph. So you can imagine that losing one of your tyres would be a rather hair-raising experience.
This is exactly what happened to race one leader Ilya (Illy) Harpas. Coming into turn 16 on the very last lap, John Dunn moved across Harpas’ race line causing him to execute a fast “tank slapper”. Colloquially named, (Definition: Wobble, shimmy, tank-slapper, speed wobble are all words and phrases used to describe a quick oscillation of primarily just the steerable wheel(s) of a vehicle) for the action required to “get the hell out of the way” of a possible coming together of vehicles. Unfortunately his avoidance manouevre caused him to make contact with a curb throwing his tiny lightweight kart up and coming down hard resulted in it throwing a shoe. Now this would be fair cause for an “all-up” lift and return to the pits on the back of Rescue One, but no, these fella’s don’t give up so easily. As Harpas hit the deck he was still pointing forward. With incredible presence of mind, Illy jammed on the throttle and with two good steering wheels in the front he drove that sloppy jalopy all the way to the chequered flag with only three wheels for a second place finish. True professional or simply crazy? You be the judge…
Reigning Kart champ Russell Jamieson showed why he is the incumbent No. 1. With classy runs netting two wins and a second, he kept Pecoraro and McIveen in his mirrors all weekend. Harpas made a strong claim as he pushed Jamieson back down the podium with two strong wins and his amazing second place. It should be said that if the wheel incident hadn’t happened only 700m from the finish line he would have had a third victory and been the debutante of the ball with even more reason to celebrate. Stay watching this young Illy Harpas.
Sports Sedans is like a motorised version of the Big Bash League. Big American cars, big engines, big speed and big sound! Following his season ending major accident late last year, Birol Cetin brought Billy’s Camaro v2.0 out and gave it a big kick in the guts. The weekend leader board bolted Cetins name up there in first place and left it there. That’s the way it ended. How it all unfolded was another story altogether. Laceys run of bad luck continued from 2015. Looking good and his Camaro ostensibly running well with good power and handling, Lacey fought Cetin throughout the whole race, the twin yellow Camaro’s side by side. Twice with passing opportunities thwarted due to parked cars on the side of his favourite overtaking spot, just out of turn 14 under the corporate hill bridge. Third time lucky and Lacey took Cetin and was enjoying the last lap lead up through turn 17. The ground commentator over the loudspeakers nearly barfed a lung he shouted so loud trying to egg Laceys slowing car down as it became apparent that there was a serious problem with the #1 car. Cetin sailed on by to reclaim his lead and the glory while McCready ran down the 16 second gap to the front runners as Lacey glided slowly with only momentum down the agonizing distance from turn 18 to cross the finish line, only to unceremoniously pull up alongside the pit lane track marshall’s cage suffering a broken axle. His inspired drive had gotten him enough of a buffer on the rest of the field for him to still claim third as a consolation prize, a far cry from the result he must have seen in his minds eye as he rounded that last bend before the sickening sound and no go under him.
Production Sports had their first Enduro of the season, with a Driver A and B race late on Sunday. A ding dong stoush between Matt Turnbulls Lamborghini and a gang of ten Porsches. Eventually the Porsches just outlasted the Lamborghini as it retired with gearbox issues, and Neale Mustons’ relentless pounding out the laps as he fended off fierce racing stalwart Geoff Morgans’ new 991 Cup car. After an hour race only 27 seconds split the single driver pair with the Cook/Meyer team one minute back. Young Andy Harris from Mittagong experienced massive disappointment as his newly purchased Mazda MX3 dropped a metre wide pool of oil from a blown engine under his stationary car. He’d been rotating in the top third of the field doing a good job in his first enduro.
HQ’s again featured the Baxter-Osborn show As reported before, these two guys are so evenly matched that again this weekends race finish times were as little as three-one hundredths of a second apart. With these two having locked up the two top spots, Molle shared third with King. Newcomer to HQ, but a regular around the local racing fraternity, Scott Walker acquitted himself admirably with a 4th place start off the grid, and a 4th place finish in race one.
In these difficult financial times for the racing industry, it was wonderful news to hear that Joe Lenthall (Improved Production O2L ) had secured sponsorship from MOTHERS care care products, who’s logos were emblazoned in huge white letters all over his red RX7 this weekend.
Last year John McKenzie Improved Prod O2L was in a quandry as to how to lighten his cars weight. His Commodore had plenty of straightline power, but was carrying to much weight to be nimble enough to dance through the turns and maximise his power advantage. It seems this year John has found, if not all, surely a part of the answer, as his front grid qualifying and two seconds and a third place have given his championship aspirations an excellent boost. Hounded by the fire breathing twin RX7’s of the Ingram brothers sandwiching McKenzie at almost every turn, it was like a “red rose between two thorns”. Graeme Watts didn’t have it all his own way, but did get a pair of convincing wins.
Words and pics by Rob Annesley
www.shotbyrob.com.au
MotorWorld Sydney: A motoring festival for everyone
Australia’s biggest driving experience, MotorWorld Sydney, will be a unique motoring festival designed to appeal to everyone.
The festival, which will run from December 1 – 4, will be suited to car enthusiasts and people looking to make their next car purchase, as well as those keen to take the family out for a day of fun and entertainment.
The event will be a Mega Test Fest, offering visitors the chance to test drive cars on track, road or off-road, making it the most engaging way for people to compare brands and models.
Managing Director of MotorWorld Sydney Kris Willand said today’s vehicle buyers wanted to be informed and entertained.
“Our main target will be families and our focus will be on giving them a chance to test drive vehicles on the street, track or off-road circuits,” he said.
With dedicated ‘zones’ in place across the Sydney Motorsport Park venue, visitors can enjoy everything from expert driving demonstrations and the latest car technology in action to on-track entertainment, product innovations and exotic automotive brands, all in one setting.
The automotive Aftermarket Zone will feature products including car parts, accessories, tools and equipment.
Additionally, the Lifestyle Zone will showcase a selection of leisure products that are ‘connected to the car’. This will include boating, camping, fishing, cycling, surfing, sailing and other outdoor activities to encourage the driver to enjoy the outdoors. It’s a perfect opportunity for mums to plan their next family holiday or for outdoorsy types to find inspiration in new products and activities.
A special ‘Ladies Day’ hosted by Mamamia publisher Mia Freedman will incorporate driving and educational experiences, as well as a range of lifestyle topics designed exclusively for women.
With 65% of women now responsible for car purchases, it made sense to create a motoring festival that is inclusive of women.
A Family Zone will be available for all members of the family to enjoy, including children.
“A quality entertainment and educational program will ensure all members of the family have a great day out,” Mr Willand said.
This includes families with young children as a child-minding centre, run by professional child carers, will give parents the chance to focus on exhibitors and their buying activities uninterrupted.