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Gulf Dirt Track National Championship 2005 Finals :: Nasik :: 3-4 December 2005 |
Gear up for the final round of the Gulf Dirt Track National Championship 2005.
After four successful rounds,
the 5th and final round of the Gulf Dirt Track National Championship 2005 will
be organized at Nasik on the 3rd & 4th December 2005. The winner of the
Championship will be the 2005 Indian National Champion for Dirt Track.
The Gulf Dirt Track National Championship is an approved National Championship
by the FMSCI, which is the National Sports Federation recognized by the Government
of India.
The Supplementary Regulations will soon be posted at your indmotorsport.com and is also available from Sportscraft office.
Entry forms are available
and accepted at: -
1. Sportscraft, Chitrakut, 3rd floor, Siri Road, Chowpatty Bandstand, Mumbai
– 400 006, between Monday to Friday at 10:00hrs to 17:00hrs and on Saturday
at 10:00 to 12:00 noon. Tel. (022) 23677631, Fax (022) 23685071
2. NASA Office (For local entries only)
Entry forms are available at:
1. Middle East Oil Company, 2B Ganraj Complex, Near Mayor Tractor, Nasik. Tel
No - 0253-2594362 / 2590272
Entries for the same will be accepted till Monday 28th November 2005: 17:00
hrs. Late entries will close on Wednesday 30th November13:00 hours.-
The Championship classes are as follows
Indian Expert Class
Motorcycles above 80 cc upto 150 cc 2 stroke, Group ‘B’
Foreign Motorcycles upto 250 cc 2 & 4 stroke , Group ‘A’
Private Expert class
Motorcycle above 80 cc upto 150 cc 2 stroke Group ‘B’
There are special classes for Novice Championship.
1. Motorcycles above 80 cc upto 150 cc 2 stroke Group ‘D’
2. Motorcycles upto 160 cc 4 Stroke Group ‘D’
Other races will be held in Scooter Class, 4 stroke, Local class etc., though
they will not be counted in Championship Points.
We look forward to your
participation.
With Best
Shrikant Karani
(Chairman Organising Committee)
Sportscraft
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