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2017 STUDENTS ON TRACK TEACHERS GUIDE
2017 STUDENTS ON TRACK TEACHERS GUIDE
2017 STUDENTS ON TRACK TEACHERS GUIDE
2017 STUDENTS ON TRACK TEACHERS GUIDE
2017 STUDENTS ON TRACK TEACHERS GUIDE
2017 STUDENTS ON TRACK TEACHERS GUIDE
2017 STUDENTS ON TRACK TEACHERS GUIDE
Take advantage of the day!
In this pack we have assembled an array of essential information to help you and your students get the most
out of your STUDENTS ON TRACK program experience.
This information booklet includes the track map, terms and conditions of entry, information on our drivers and
teams, facts relating to Supercars and the all-important STUDENTS ON TRACK program. Please take a moment
to familiarise yourself with the event and location. We have also included some frequently asked questions to
help you plan your day.
Please have no hesitation in making copies of this manual if required — in particular the STUDENTS ON TRACK
research questions for students to aid you in gaining the most out of your STUDENTS ON TRACK experience.
The STUDENTS ON TRACK program is a Supercars initiative introduced to give students the chance to be part
of one of your state’s largest sporting events. We suggest that teachers compile an itinerary for the day as there
is no formal education component. We have included a suggested itinerary to assist.
We welcome any feedback that you may have on this initiative. Please email sot@supercars.com
Once again, we welcome you to the Supercars STUDENTS ON TRACK program and we trust that you will enjoy
the day.
Navigating the event
In addition to the PDF maps emailed to teachers before each event, we recommend downloading the
Supercars Official App, containing event info, race schedules, maps and race results.
Search Supercars Official App in iTunes or Google Play to download.
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Please note that this schedule is subject to change. Please view www.supercars.com closer to the event.
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2017 STUDENTS ON TRACK TEACHERS GUIDE
Suggested Itinerary
Itinerary
7:00am Gates Open
9:30-10:30
Arrive & assemble on site at Pukekohe Park Raceway
10:50-11:30
Catch the Virgin Australia Supercars on track for their first practice session of
the event
11:30-12:30
Wander down Merchandise Alley and check out some of the stores on site, as well as the excellent displays and activations.
12:30-1:30pm
Pick a spot trackside to have lunch and watch the support categories qualifying sessions.
1:30pm-2:55pm
Make sure you have visited the family zone located in Merchandise alley, for some kid-friendly activities. Also, Supercars are on track for their second practice session of the day.
3:00pm Depart
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Support Categories
SSANGYONG ACTYON UTE RACING SERIES
With 3 successful Seasons done and dusted the SsangYong Actyon Ute Racing Series will be all geared up for Round 2 of their new Season. LEARN MORE: www.ssangyong.co.nz/actyon-racing-series
BNT V8s CHAMPIONSHIP
Commencing their 4th season as a combined V8 Touring Car Category the newly named BNT V8s are ready to battle it out around the Pukekohe Circuit as a combined category of the super-fast space-framed Class One cars and the earlier model NZV8s all mixed together in the same Race. Round One is shaping to have a superb line up of some of New Zealand’s well known V8 Touring Car Drivers along with a great line up of young talent! LEARN MORE: www.nzv8touringcars.co.nz
TOYOTA 86 CHAMPIONSHIP
After a highly successful fourth season New Zealand’s only “one make” Premier Saloon Car Championship returns for season five. The fierce Racing last Season saw a great amount of young up and coming talent emerge from the Series with the 2016-17 Rookie of the Year, Jack Milligan returning to focus on winning the Championship this Season LEARN MORE: https://www.toyota.co.nz/racing
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ENZED CENTRAL MUSCLE CARS
The hugely popular V8 Muscle Cars are set to rumble your seats once again at this years’ event. A massive field of up to 35 Cars is expected at the SuperCars Event with 1 Grid Race and 2 Handicap Races Scheduled its certainty one Class you can’t afford to miss. LEARN MORE: www.centralmusclecars.co.nz
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2017 SUPERCARS DRIVER LINEUP
#2 SCOTT PYE
MOBIL 1 HSV RACING
Engineer: Alex Somerset
Origins: Adelaide, SA; January 8, 1990
Resides: Melbourne, Victoria
Outside of Racing: Mountain bike, riding
and crossfit
Personal Vehicle: HSV GTS
#5 MARK WINTERBOTTOM
THE BOTTLE-O RACING TEAM
Engineer: Brendon Hogan
Origins: Sydney, NSW; May 20, 1981
Resides: Melbourne, Victoria
Outside of Racing: Riding the Harley, wake
surfing, keeping fit
Personal Vehicle: Ford Mustang
#6 CAMERON WATERS
MONSTER ENERGY RACING
Engineer: Brad Wischusen
Origins: Mildura, Victoria
Resides: Melbourne, Victoria
Outside of Racing: Fitness, Waterskiing,
wakeboarding
Personal Vehicle: Ford Mustang
#7 TODD KELLY
CARSALES RACING
Engineer: Dilan Talabani
Origins: Mildura, Victoria; October 9, 1979
Resides: Melbourne, Victoria
Outside of Racing: Water sports, flying
planes
Personal Vehicle: Nissan Navara
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#9 DAVID REYNOLDS
EREBUS MOTORSPORT
Engineer: Brad Wischusen
Origins: Albury, NSW; July 3, 1985
Resides: Melbourne, VIC
Outside of Racing: Cycling, Muay Thai,
UFC
Personal Vehicle: Holden VF SS Redline
#12 FABIAN COULTHARD
SHELL V -POWER RACING TEAM
Engineer: Phil Keed
Origins: Burnley, England; July 28, 1982
Resides: Gold Coast, QLD
Outside of Racing: Fitness, cycling, family
and friends
Personal Vehicle: Falcon FG X XR6
#14 TIM SLADE
BRAD JONES RACING
Engineer: Julian Stannard
Origins: Hornsby, NSW; August 3, 1985
Resides: Gold Coast, Queensland
Outside of Racing: Cycling, fitness training
Personal Vehicle: HSV Gen F Clubsport
#5 RICK KELLY
SENGLED RACING
Engineer: George Commins
Origins: Mildura, Victoria; January 17, 1983
Resides: Melbourne, Victoria
Outside of Racing: Camping, wind surfing,
wake boarding, dirt bikes
Personal Vehicle: Nissan Patrol
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#17 SCOTT MCLAUGHLIN
SHELL V-POWER RACING TEAM
Engineer: tbc
Origins: Hamilton, New Zealand; June 10,
1993
Resides: Melbourne, Victoria
Outside of Racing: Karting, iRacing, road
and mountain biking
Personal Vehicle: Ford Ranger
#18 LEE HOLDSWORTH
PRESTON HIRE RACING
Engineer: Chris Stuckey
Origins: Melbourne, Victoria; February 2,
1983
Resides: Melbourne, VIC
Outside of Racing: Cycling, golf, motorsport
Personal Vehicle: Holden Colorado
#19 WILL DAVISON
TEKNO WOOSTOCK RACING
Engineer: Campbell Little
Origins: Melbourne, Vic; August 30, 1982
Resides: Melbourne, Vic
Outside of Racing: Golf, triathlons,
motorbikes, AFL
Personal Vehicle: Holden Colorado
#21 TIM BLANCHARD
COOLDRIVE RACING
Engineer: Wally Storey and Tony Woodward
Origins: Melbourne, Vic; June 30, 1987
Resides: Melbourne, Vic
Outside of Racing: AFL (Essendon),
snowboarding
Personal Vehicle: Holden Cruze
#22 JAMES COURTNEY
MOBIL 1 HSV RACING
Engineer: tbc
Origins: Penrith, NSW; June 29, 1980
Resides: Gold Coast, QLD
Outside of Racing: Family, training, cycling,
JC Karts
Personal Vehicle: Holden Insignia VXR
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#23 MICHAEL CARUSO
NISSAN MOTORSPORT
Engineer: Steven Todkill
Origins: Sydney, NSW; May 25, 1983
Resides: Melbourne, Vic
Outside of Racing: Football, golf, movies
Personal Vehicle: Nissan Patrol
#33 GARTH TANDER
WILSON SECURITY RACING GRM
Engineer: Richard Holloway
Origins: Perth, Western Australia; March 31,
1977
Resides: Melbourne, Victoria
Outside of Racing: Motorsport, water
sports, fitness, cycling
Personal Vehicle: 1969 Chevrolet SS
Camaro
#34 JAMES MOFFAT
WILSON SECURITY RACING GRM
Engineer: Manuel Sanchez
Origins: Melbourne, Vic; June 18, 1984
Resides: Melbourne, VIC
Outside of Racing: Motorsport, cricket, golf,
cycling
Personal Vehicle: Volvo V60 Polestar
#55 CHAZ MOSTERT
SUPERCHEAP AUTO RACING
Engineer: Adam DeBorre
Origins: Melbourne, Victoria; April 10, 1992
Resides: Gold Coast, QLD
Outside of Racing: Golf, boating, water
sports
Personal Vehicle: Ford Mustang
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#56 JASON BRIGHT
MEGA RACING
Engineer: Sam Potter
Origins: Moe, Victoria; March 7, 1973
Resides: Melbourne, Victoria
Outside of Racing: Fishing, go karts,
computers, walking the dog
Personal Vehicle: Ford Ranger
#62 ALEX RULLO
LUCAS DUMBRELL MOTORSPORT
Engineer: tbc
Origins: Perth, WA; June 15, 2000
Resides: Perth, WA.
Outside of Racing: Fitness, Jet skiing,
Nando’s
Personal Vehicle: School bus
#78 SIMONA DE SILVESTRO
TEAM HARVEY NORMAN
Engineer: Blake Smith
Origins: Thun, Switzerland; September 1,
1988
Resides: Melbourne, VIC
Outside of Racing: Golf, tennis, music,
fitness and karting
Personal Vehicle: Nissan Pathfinder
#88 JAMIE WHINCUP
RED BULL HOLDEN RACING AUSTRALIA
Engineer: David Cauchi
Origins: Melbourne, Victoria; February 6,
1983
Resides: Gold Coast, Queensland
Outside of Racing: Watersports and push
bike riding
Personal Vehicle: Commodore
Sportswagon
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#97 SHANE VAN GISBERGEN
RED BULL HOLDEN RACING TEAM
Engineer: Grant McPherson
Origins: Auckland, New Zealand; May 9,
1989
Resides: Gold Coast, QLD
Outside of Racing: Hyper Simulator,
Drifting, Speedway, NASCAR, Family
Personal Vehicle: Holden VF Series 2 SV6
Sportswagon
#99 DALE WOOD
EREBUS MOTORSPORT
Engineer: Mirko De Rosa
Origins: Melbourne, VIC; June 1983
Resides: Melbourne, VIC
Outside of Racing: Motocross,
wakeboarding, snowboarding
Personal Vehicle: Commodore Wagon
#888 CRAIG LOWNDES
TEAMVORTEX
Engineer: Grant McPherson
Origins: Melbourne, Victoria; June 21, 1974
Resides: Brisbane, QLD
Outside of Racing: Dirt bikes, mountain
bikes and family
Personal Vehicle: Holden Colorado Ute
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Frequently Asked Questions
What time will the racing start?
The gates open at 7:00am and will close at approximately 4.00pm. The first Supercars practice is scheduled for
10.50am. We suggest that you refer to our website (www.supercars.com) closer to the event to ensure that
there are no changes. An event schedule has been provided in this manual.
What time does the racing finish?
The last Supercars practice occurs 2:15pm.
Where is the Event?
Pukekohe Park Raceway, Pukekohe, New Zealand
Can we get pass-outs?
Yes, pass outs are available at each gate. You will be required to scan your entry ticket on the way out if you
wish to regain entry on the same day.
What happens if it rains?
The event will continue despite any rain. No refunds will be offered if patrons leave due to unfavourable weather
conditions.
Can we bring our own lunch and drinks?
You may bring a limited amount of food and drinks (non-alcoholic) into the event. Please ensure that drinks are
not contained in glass. There will also be a variety of food and beverage outlets throughout the venue for your
convenience.
Is there anywhere for the students to sit to watch the events?
Although Supercars is not providing specific seating for students, there are many public viewing areas and an
array of vantage points to see all of the racing.
Do the students need to have their tickets showing at all times?
Tickets must be displayed at all times.
Other than uniforms, are there any other dress requirements or recommendations?
We highly recommend wearing comfortable, closed shoes. It is also worth considering having the students bring
something to sit on such as a small mat/towel that can easily be folded up and put into their bag. Hats,
sunscreen, sunglasses and a warm jacket (if appropriate) are also recommended.
Is first aid available if needed?
First aid station/s are located at the track, please refer to event map for locations.
Is there a race program available?
Official race programs are available for sale inside the main entry gate.
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Fast Facts
How fast is a Supercar? A Supercar can reach a speed of 300kph. How much is a Supercar worth? A Supercar costs around $320,000+ to build.
How many cars can be carried in a race transporter truck? Most Supercar teams carry two race cars in their race transporters. However three cars can be carried in a b-double transporter.
How hot does it get in the car? During a race it can be up to 30°C hotter in a Supercar than the outside temperature. On a hot race day, Supercar drivers may face searing temperatures of up to 60°C in their race car.
How do Drivers stay hydrated during a race? To combat dehydration caused by the heat they endure during a race, drivers consume large quantities of fluids. They drink up to 5 litres during a race. This is balanced against the fluid they lose during a race. It is common for a driver to sweat up to 3 litres (equals 3kg) during a race. What safety equipment does a Driver wear? A driver wears extensive protective equipment including a 3-layer Nomax fire suit, fireproof underwear, balaclava, gloves, boots, Helmet and a HANS® device (head and neck support device).
What kind of seatbelt do drivers wear in a Supercar? Drivers are securely strapped into a Supercar using a 6-point harness. Two straps harness their shoulders; two harness their waist and the final two strap around their inner thighs to the lap belt.
How quickly can a car’s engine be changed? An engine can be changed in about an hour. How quick are the pit stops? A pit stop with two tyres being changed can be conducted in 3 – 5 seconds. Four tyres can be changed in 8 – 11 seconds. How long does it take to re-fuel? It takes 16 – 19 seconds to re-fuel a Supercar.
How young are drivers when they start their racing careers? Drivers may start racing at as young as 5 years old, often working through various categories of racing such as kart racing before becoming Supercar drivers.
Who was the youngest Supercar champion? Craig Lowndes clinched the title at Mallala in round 9 on 02/06/1996 19 days before his 22nd birthday. Who won the first Supercar Championship Series?
Glenn Seton won in 1993 in a Ford Falcon EB.
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Answers –Supercar Teams and Cars (Check for each event)
HOW MANY DRIVERS ARE COMPETING IN THE 2017 CHAMPIONSHIP?
1. 26
HOW MANY OF THESE DRIVE A HOLDEN?
1. 16
NAME 3 OF THESE DRIVERS AND THEIR TEAM:
1. Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes – TeamVortex
2. Garth Tander and James Moffat – GRM
3. Will Davison –Tekno Woodstock Racing
4. Tim Slade and Nick Percat – Brad Jones Racing
5. Taz Douglas and Alex Rullo – LD Motorsports
6. Scott Pye and James Courtney – Mobil 1 HSV Racing
7. David Reynolds and Dale Wood – Erebus Motorsport
8. Jamie Whincup and Shane van Gisbergen – Red Bull Holden Racing Team
HOW MANY DRIVERS REPRESENT FORD?
1. 6
NAME THREE OF THESE DRIVERS AND THEIR TEAM:
1. Chaz Mostert – Supercheap Auto Racing
2. Fabian Coulthard and Scott McLaughlin– Shell V-Power Racing Team
3. Jason Bright – Mega Racing
4. Cameron Waters and Mark Winterbottom – The Bottle-O Racing Team and Monster Energy Racing
HOW MANY DRIVERS REPRESENT NISSAN?
1. 4
NAME THESE DRIVERS:
1. Rick Kelly, Michael Caruso, Simona de Silvestro and Tod Kelly
NAME THE 2 DRIVERS WHO ARE RACING FOR SHELL V-POWER RACING TEA,:
1. Scott McLaughlin
2. Fabian Coulthard
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NAME THE 2 DRIVERS WHO ARE RACING FOR EREBUS MOTORSPORT:
1. Dale Woods
2. David Reynolds
NAME THE 3 DRIVERS FROM NEW ZEALAND:
1. Shane Van Gisbergen
2. Scott McLaughlin
3. Fabian Coulthard
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Student Workbook - The Paddock - Answers
WHO IS THE OFFICIAL TYRE SPONSOR AT SUPERCARS?
1. Dunlop
NAME 2 DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONTROL TYRES USED BY SUPERCAR TEAMS:
Sprint and Control
NAME 3 DIFFERENT SPONSORS OF SUPERCAR TEAMS:
Wilson Security, Red Bull, Cooldrive, Supercheap Auto, Shell V-Power Racong Team, Tekno Woodstock
Racing, Mega Racing, Brad Jones Racing, Sengled Racing and carsales Racing, TeamVortex, Nissan
Motorsport and Team Harvey Norman, Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport, Preston Hire Racing,
WHAT TYPE OF FUEL DO SUPERCARS USE TO POWER THEIR CARS?
1. E85 Ethanol
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF THIS FUEL IS (1) ETHANOL, AND (2) UNLEADED?
1. 85% Ethanol
2. 15% Unleaded
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Supercar Events - Answers
HOW MANY EVENTS ARE ON THE SUPERCARS CALENDAR IN 2017?
1. 14 (plus one event at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne)
NAME THE INTERNATIONAL SUPERCAR EVENT IN 2017:
1. ITM 500 Auckland (New Zealand)
OUT OF THE 12 SUPERCAR EVENTS HELD IN AUSTRALIA WHICH IS:
A. GEOGRAPHICALLY THE MOST SOUTHERN? Tyrepower Tasmania SuperSprint
B. GEOGRAPHICALLY THE MOST NORTHERN? CrownBet Triple Crown Darwin
C. THE SHORTEST CIRCUIT? Perth SuperSprint (2.42km)
D. THE LONGEST CIRCUIT? Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 (6.21km)
E. THE FASTEST (TOP SPEED REACHED IN THE CAR) Bathurst (300km/h)
F. A STREET RACE? Castrol Gold Coast 600/Clipsal 500 Adelaide/
Townsville 400/Coates Hire Newcastle 500
WHAT IS THE LENGTH OF THE TRACK YOU ARE CURRENTLY AT?
3.42km
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Supercars Champions of the Track - Answers
NAME THE YOUNGEST EVER SUPERCAR CHAMPION?
1. Craig Lowndes – age 21
WHAT YEAR DID HE ACHIEVE THIS?
1. 1996
WHO WAS THE 2016 SUPERCAR CHAMPION?
1. Shane van Gisbergen
NAME THE SUPERCAR DRIVER WHO HAS RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM RACING IN THE
INTERNATIONAL FORMULA E SERIES?
1. Simona De Silvestro
NAME THE SUPERCAR DRIVER WITH THE MOST PODIUM FINISHES FROM 1960—2009 (HE HAS A
BRONZE STATUE AT BATHURST IN HIS HONOUR).
1. Peter Brock
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Supercar Jobs on Track - Answers
NAME 5 DIFFERENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN A SUPERCARS TEAM
GARAGE:
1. Commercial Manager
2. Engineer
3. Mechanic
4. Driver
5. PR and Media Manager
NAME 5 DIFFERENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN THE SUPERCARS:
EVENTS TEAM?
1. Operations Manager
2. Corporate Hospitality Host
3. Marketing Manager
4. Volunteer Coordinator
5. Ticketing and Accreditation Manager
NAME 5 DIFFERENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN SUPERCAR TELEVISION:
1. Producer
2. Commentator
3. Editor
4. Audio Technician
5. Camera Operator
NAME 3 ADDITIONAL CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT SUPERCARS AUSTRALIA?
1. Accountant
2. Lawyer
3. Digital Marketing Manager
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Supersafe – Road Safety
NAME 4 ITEMS SUPERCAR DRIVERS WEAR TO KEEP THEM SAFE:
1. Fire retardant race suit
2. HANS device
3. Fire retardant under garments
4. Helmet
5. Fire retardant gloves
6. Fire retardant balaclava
NAME 3 SAFETY FEATURES THAT ARE BUILT INTO A SUPERCAR.
1. 6 point safety harness
2. Specially designed seat
3. Perspex windows
4. Window nets
5. Collapsible steering wheel
6. Fire extinguisher system
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DESCRIBE 4 WAYS IN WHICH THE SUPERCAR RACE TRACK DIFFERS FROM A PUBLIC ROAD.
1. Flag Marshalls around the track
2. Onsite medical personnel for rapid response in the event of a crash
3. All vehicles travel in the same direction, no oncoming traffic
4. No pedestrians on track
5. 40km/hr speed limit in pit lane to protect team members working in pitlane: tv crew, marshalls, team
crew
WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL ON YOUR DRIVING ABILITY?
Reduces reaction time, impaired vision and hearing, poor judgment, poor coordination, false sense of
confidence
NAME 5 THINGS THAT CAN CAUSE YOU TO BECOME DISTRACTED WHILST DRIVING.
1. Music/Radio
2. Smoking
3. Mobile phone calls/text messages
4. Grooming
5. Other passengers
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Outlined below are the terms and conditions of entry to the ITM Auckland SuperSprint. It is important
that all students are sufficiently supervised at all times, and that they remember to obey all reasonable
instructions of the personnel while they are attending the Event.
Entry to a Supercars Event (“Event”) is conditional upon agreement to and compliance with any conditions of
entry that may apply at any of the Events (whether conducted by V8 Supercars Australia Pty Limited (or its
related bodies corporate or a third party promoter) (“V8 Supercars”), including as set out below. By entering
the Event you irrevocably agree to be bound by them.
Motor Sport Activities are inherently dangerous recreational activities and there is significant risk of injury,
disability or death. If you choose to participate in these activities and you are killed or injured because the
activities were not supplied with due care and skill or were not reasonably fit for their purpose, your rights to
sue the Confederation of Australia Motor Sport Ltd (CAMS) and/or the Entities* are excluded, restricted or
modified. For full details of the exclusion, restriction or modification of your rights please refer to
http://www.cams.com.au/get-involved/events/disclaimers.
*A full list of CAMS associated entities can be viewed at http://www.cams.com.au/get-
involved/events/disclaimers.
You acknowledge that you are responsible for your own safety, the safety of any children accompanying you
and for any property brought to the Event by you. This pass is for you only. It is not transferrable, refundable or
capable of exchange. Passes must not be resold or used for commercial or promotional purposes without the
prior written consent of Supercars. Images and sound recordings taken at the Event must not be used other
than for private and domestic purposes; that is, they cannot be sold, licensed, broadcast, published, publicly
distributed or displayed or commercially exploited except with Supercars’ prior written approval, including in
any case via the internet or social media.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. You agree to comply with all of the Terms and Conditions appearing on your entry ticket. 2. You agree to comply with all signs, instructions and directions including those of police, security personnel and officials regulating this Event. 3. No alcohol may be taken into the Event venue. No drinks in glass receptacles are permitted into the Event venue. 4. No naked flames or on-site cooking is permitted at the Event venue. 5. Minors must always be under the supervision of an adult or guardian, who is responsible for their safety at all times. 6. No illegal substances, fireworks, explosives or weapons of any nature may be brought into the Event venue. 7. No animals may be brought into the Event venue, excluding working Guide Dogs. 8. No platforms or anything that could be used to erect platforms is to be brought into the Event venue. Nothing that will obstruct the view of patrons or require permits is allowed to be constructed. The Promoter reserves the right to determine what is unacceptable. 9. Use of rope, bunting, poles, temporary fencing or any other materials to create segregated viewing areas is strictly prohibited. 10. You agree to not engage in any ambush marketing as it relates to the Event or V8 Supercars Australia Pty Ltd (“V8SCA”), including with respect to apparel and merchandise, which you accept can be confiscated at any time by the Promoter or by V8SCA in their reasonable discretion. 11. The Promoter reserves the right to remove you from the Event venue for any conduct it considers unsatisfactory, including for possession of a lost, stolen, counterfeit, damaged or unreadable ticket you have acquired from an unauthorised source, or if V8SCA reasonably suspects you of improper involvement in any of the above activities. 12. You will indemnify the Promoter for any loss, damage, claim or demand suffered by any person or property as a result (directly or indirectly) of your non-compliance with these conditions of entry. 13. You agree to compensate the Promoter and V8SCA for any damage, loss, liability or injury they may suffer as a result of your wilful, reckless or negligent acts or omissions at the Event venue. 14. Any imagery or sound recordings taken of the Event must only be for private or domestic purposes. Any form of commercial exploitation is prohibited and may be actionable. 15. Imagery of patrons at the Event may be recorded and reproduced in various commercial formats. By entering the Event, you acknowledge that the Promoter has exclusive ownership and control of all such recorded imagery and you relinquish any rights or entitlements to either ownership or compensation for the commercial use and reproduction of such imagery whatsoever by the Promoter. 16. Photographs which are taken by spectators during the event at or on premises controlled by V8SCA or the Promoter shall not be used for any commercial purpose without V8SCA’s prior approval; and will, on demand, assign all rights to V8SCA. 17. Motor Racing is a dangerous sport. By attending this Event you acknowledge that motor racing is inherently dangerous and your entry into the Event venue and use of services and facilities at the Event venue is entirely at your risk. It is a condition to your entry into the Event venue that you acknowledge, agree or forever release and Indemnify parties as defined in the above Important Notice from any loss, damage, claim, demand or otherwise whatsoever arising as a consequence of your attendance at the Event. You have read, understood and agree to be bound by the Conditions of Sale, Conditions of Entry and the Important Notice above (collectively, the “Conditions”) and intend the Conditions to have full contractual effect. Where relevant, the accreditation holder and any third party who purchases a ticket on behalf of the accreditation holder (the “third party”) each warrant that the third party has the accreditation holder’s full authority to act as the accreditation holder’s agent for the purposes of buying the ticket and accepting the Conditions. 18. Except to the extent permitted by the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth), tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded after purchase. Tickets are non-transferable and cannot be resold at a premium or used for advertising, promotion or any other commercial purpose without the prior written approval of the Promoter. 19. The Promoter reserves the right to add, withdraw or substitute any drivers, performers or activities associated with the event, vary programs, seating arrangements and capacities and determine and publish additional conditions from time to time. 20. You particularly acknowledge that the Paddock area of the event is a highly dangerous area and that there is a real possibility of an accident causing injury, death, property damage or other losses in the Paddock area. It is a condition of entry that that you enter the Paddock area and all other areas of the event at your own risk. 21. The Promoter reserves the right to close the Paddock area and restrict access to the Paddock area at any time. 22. If anything in these Conditions of Entry is unenforceable, illegal or void then it is severed and the rest of the Conditions of Entry remain in force. These ticket conditions may be supplemented by additional conditions displayed at the Event venue.
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