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About VicV8’s Racing Club

Formed to provide drivers with the following outcomes:
  • Develop driving skills and race craft
  • Learn car set up to optimise performance
  • Provide a stepping stone to State based racing series
  • Go racing at a reasonable cost
  • Acquire relative Motorsport Australia license requirements
  • Drive with people with equivalent skills
  • Race within an environment that promotes comradery and learnings
  • Everyone is driving there pride and joy
  • Have a Penalty system that deters any car contacts
  • Have an effective scoring system the rewards consistency - not the fastest car

club Milestone
10 Years

Although the club’s name implies V8’s, variations to this are allowed at the discretion of the Committee.

A Motorsport Australia Provisional Clubman Circuit (PCC) license is the minimum required to enter this series. A medical examination as set out in the Motorsport Australia Manual of Motorsport is required as part of the PCC application. Also each vehicle will be required to have a Motorsport Australia Log Book.

Certificate
of Appreciation

Overview technical guidelines

  • Engine free provided V8 from same manufacturer of the body (Engine free provided V8 from same manufacturer of the body with a maximum capacity of 6.0 Litre)
  • Brakes are free to a maximum of 6 pistons per calliper
  • Suspension must be from the manufacturer of the body
  • Bonnet and boot lid are permitted to be fibreglass but all other original body panels must remain as steel
  • Gearbox must remain in the original location, must be “H” pattern and must be a manual
  • Differential is free
  • Tyres are free
  • Wheels are free up to a maximum diameter of 18inch
  • Front and rear screens must remain original GLASS, but side windows can be replaced with Perspex sheet
  • Aero restrictions do apply, but freedoms are very liberal, where a front splitter is fitted it must be at least 100mm off the ground and if a spoiler is fitted on the rear, its maximum height is to be no higher than 230mm as set out in VicV8’s Sporting Regulations

For more details on VicV8s regulations please download the Sporting Regulations from the VicV8s website

So, if you are ready to take the next step in your driving career please download an Application Form and submit it to the VicV8s committee for their review.