National Championship entries opened ahead of major events

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Entries for the Motorsport Australia Hill Climb Championship, Motorsport Australia Motorkhana Championship and Motorsport Australia Khanacross Championship remain open as the three major events quickly approach.

Furthermore, the Motorsport Australia Supersprint Championship being held on 18–19 October at Shell V-Power Motorsport Park has extended it’s Early Bird offering until Wednesday 17 September, allowing more competitors to benefit from a discounted entry price.

The Championship plays host to more than 20 vehicle classes ranging from rally car classes and Formula Vee to a host of road car categories.

Taking place on The Bend’s popular 4.95km-long International Circuit, the event consists of one timed practice session and seven timed sessions of up to 12-15 minutes each.

Head to the Motorsport Australia Supersprint Championship page to secure your entry before it’s too late.

The four National Speed & Auto Test Championship events are among the largest grassroots motorsport events on the calendar, with participants from all over the country expected to attend to have a shot at being crowned a National Champion.

The Supaservice Tyre and Auto Motorsport Australia Hill Climb Championship is a single car speed event, held at Shell V-Power Motorsport Park, a unique track for a hill climb, with a variety of corners with different characteristics.

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It has enough dips and rises in height to be considered a decent hill climb track, very different for South Australia.

The Motorsport Australia Hill Climb Championship will run from 10 October to 12 October, with Practice being held on the Friday and Competition to take place over Saturday and Sunday. Entries will remain open until 14 September.

Head to the Motorsport Australia Hill Climb Championship page to secure your entry.

Motorsport Australia Motorkhana Championship heads to South Australia’s South-East, with the annual Championship event to be held over two days in Mount Gambier from 18-19 October.

Scrutineering and practice will take place on Saturday, followed by competition on Sunday, following Sunday’s competition, a special presentation will be held at Little Rippa Brewery.

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Entries for the event will close on 14 September unless sold out prior. Entry fees for adults cost $560, meanwhile fees for juniors aged between 14-18 at the time of the event are $400.

Head to the Motorsport Australia Motorkhana Championship page to secure your entry.

The Motorsport Australia Khanacross Championship is scheduled to be held on 30 October, and will conclude on 2 November in regional Victoria.

The event will begin on Friday at the Bendigo Livestock Exchange in Huntly for event check-in, scrutineering and practice, with competition to get underway the following day as well.

Sunday’s action will head to the Bagshot Motorsports Complex in North Bagshot for the final session.

Entries will officially close for the event on 20 October, with Senior entry fees priced at $150 and Junior entry fees costing $75.

Head to the Motorsport Australia Khanacross Championship page to secure your entry.

Motorsport Australia State and Competition Racing Manager Bruce Astbury said the four national championships are a unique opportunity for you to compete at a national level event against people outside of your normal community.

“It’s also a chance to meet other like-minded people, and also a chance to broaden your connections in the greater motorsport community,” Astbury remarked.

“Yes, there is a chance to be presented a national championship at a gala event in conjunction with some of the legends of Australian motorsport, but it’s also a great chance to be involved in a national event that can provide long-lasting memories.”

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