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Old 10 May 2006, 01:01 (Ref:1604705)   #2
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MAY 20-21 – CAMS NATIONAL RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS
On May 20-21 PIARC will be promoting the first of the two CAMS National Racing Championship series at the seaside Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit which will feature these exciting categories:

Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 Championship
Speed Energy Drink Australian GT Championship
Ebanc Trade Commodore Cup National Series
SXprojects Australian Superkart Championships
Kerrick Australian Sports Sedan Series
Citywide/Challenge Recruitment Formula Vees

The fastest open wheelers in the country, the Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 Championship return to Phillip Island with Ben Clucas (UK) comfortably leading the 2006 Championship after two rounds but expect to see Michael Trimble, Tim Macrow and Leanne Tander working to change that.

With three straight rounds in NSW, the Speed Energy Drink Australian GT Championship will make a trip south for the fourth round of their 2006 Championship with (pre Oran Park final results) Championship leader Greg Crick leading 2005 Champion Bryce Washington with James Koundouris in third place. If its speed you’re after then this category has it in abundance.

With a new sponsor the Ebanc Trade Commodore Cup National Series has always provided great racing at Phillip Island and 2006 will not disappoint. SXprojects have joined the SXprojects Australian Superkart Championships as their naming rights sponsor and with over 40 entries already confirmed, the racing will be high speed, close and electrifying. Don’t miss it!

Gone is the TranZam name but the Kerrick Australian Sports Sedan Series will showcase the fastest and wildest sport sedan built in Australia and overseas. Current category lap record holder Tony Ricciardello will again travel from the west coast to show the pundits that he has the talent and skill to rival all his competitors.

Making their debut with the CAMS National Racing Championship series is the Citywide/Challenge Recruitment Formula Vees with drafting or slip streaming the order of the weekend. Always close at Phillip Island as they round the final bend onto the straight with times of 0.04 often separating first and fourth.

Entry for May 20-21 includes paddock and pit entry for both Saturday and Sunday:
Adult $25
Concession: $15
Kids under 16: Free entry
TIMES: Gates open at 8am with on track action beginning after 9am daily
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