Competition Day at DECA

GRAHAM WALLIS

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The Peugeot Car Club of Victoria is running its annual DECA competition day at Shepparton on Saturday the 30th of November.Day at DECA
Held at the DECA driver training complex the event will include the huge skid pan, laps of the long track, driving tests on the long track, and laps of the figure of eight handling circuit.
This year the event will be open to members of the Peugeot and Renault Car clubs of Victoria in Peugeot or Renault cars.
You will need a 2S CAMS licence (2NS if you don't enter the Sprint event on the long track).
Entries are limited to 40 so be quick!
Enquiries to Graham Wallis at: gwallis@alphalink.com.au or 03 98591412
 
What do you do if you have no CAMS license?

Secondly, why is it that all the front wheel drives (104, 106, 205, 206, 305, 309, 306, 307, 405, 406, 605, 607) are lumped into one category?

Granted, it's pretty much impossible for any 305s or 309s to enter. But, if 404s, 203s and 504s & 505s have their own category, it seems sensible to divide the FWD category. I just have this feeling lumping a 104, or 205 GTi with a 406 or 607 isn't quite right!

Ultimately, I guess it depends on the entry list as well.

Cheers,

Justin

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Secondly, why is it that all the front wheel drives (104, 106, 205, 206, 305, 309, 306, 307, 405, 406, 605, 607) are lumped into one category?
Justin,

You forgot 204 and 304. wink

Regards,
John
 
Well, there you go :)

Forgive me, I've only been following Pugs properly for a few months.

You can ask me Volvo questions :D I'll work on the Saabs later.
 
Justin,
Good point, the final class structure will depend on entries. I use these regulations from year to year, the front wheel drives have increased in numbers in that time. Certainly not before time, the 205s were never used much in motorsport when new, surprising given their reputation.
Are you a member of PCCV?
If so you can fill out a CAMS licence application at the event.
If not you will have to join PCCV, this can be easily arranged also.
If you don't want to do either come along and have a look, preferably help out!

Graham Wallis
 
Unfortunately Jason and I won't be able to attend DECA :( . There were problems with getting out of work, and I think Jason is slightly concerned about how his auto would react to the stresses of the day.

Sorry guys, but I'll definately be there next year!
 
Yes, you can enter on the day (10-00am at DECA Wanganui Rd. Shepparton) but I would prefer the entry form to be sent in the mail. CAMS licences can be obtained on the day. I can sign up people for PCCV membership on the day, but not RCCV.
I can email Entry forms and regulations. Contact me off line.
Sorry you can't make it Nick , maybe next year.
Graham Wallis
 
Graham,
I'd love to be there, the sprint circuit is great however having destroyed a g/box on it's test outing my R10 isn't ready to go yet, i might take a drive for a gander though. bit early to plan yet have to see what my foster son wants to do, he'd be bored shitless before i got to Campbellfield.
 
Damien,
By all means come up.
If you wish I can give you a job to help ease your son's boredom!
The only Renault entry so far is a 12 from a PCCV/RCCV member.
I will be away until Monday, maybe there will be some messages from Renault owners when I return?

Graham Wallis
 
We are looking at around 30 entries for DECA, still no Renault's, the limit is 40 so don't miss out.
With costs the way they are the event may not happen again, this event is quite exceptional driving value for the money, but we can't afford to lose money.
It cost $300 extra to invite another club this year.
The following day we will be meeting at Euroa to drive to to lunch at Maindample where we can ispect Peter Moore's Pug collection and talk to Ken Orrmens, a 203 competitor from the 1953 Redex.

Graham Wallis
 
Hi GRAHAM,

I am new the forum, is too late to join you guys for the track day this Saturday weekend?
I am not a member of the Peugeot Vic club but have been wanting to joining for some time?

I drive a 206 GTI if that is allowed and I have done a drive performance day and Sanddown racecourse. Also I own my own helmet.

Thanx

Sami
 
Sami,
No problems. you can join up on the day.
You will need a CAMS licence as well, available on the day, a bit of money in one hit but the PCCV membership and CAMS licence will be good for a year.
I am sending you the entry form/regulations.
Graham
 
PCCV Membership is pretty good - it has a fairly good club magazine, much better than some I've seen!

Cheers,

Justin
 
Sami,
Your email address seems to be incorrect, can you advise so I can send info.
Graham
 
Sami,
Still no luck! It says you don't have a yahoo account.
Graham
 
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