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Entry forms now available for Manx Grand Prix

by isleofman.com 15th March 2011

ENTRY forms for this year's Manx Grand Prix are now available.

 

The Manx Motor Cycle Club has released the regulations and entry forms for races on the Snaefell Mountain Course between August 20 and September 2.

 

Entry forms can be downloaded from the Manx Motor Cycle Club website - www.manxgrandprix.org - or can be posted out to potential competitors by telephoning 01624 644649.

 

The final closing date for submitting entry forms is 5pm on Saturday, June 11. Forms which are received after 5pm on Friday, April 29, will incur a one-off administration fee of £25. Newcomers in Modern, Classic, Classic Superbike and Junior Post Classic classes will be exempt.

 

Once a form is submitted the Manx Motor Cycle Club will e-mail confirmation and potential competitors will be notified as soon as possible if their entry has been accepted or held in abeyance. Details of the Steam Packet discount for competitors will be sent with confirmation of acceptance.

 

All entries are subject to the issuing of a TT Mountain Course License by the ACU. The TT Mountain Course License application form must be completed and returned to the ACU at the address shown on the form by July 14.

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 15th, March 2011 10:53pm.

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