Circuit Racing Barry Sheene Event

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    Hi, Is anyone on this site Racing a 250cc in the "Barry Sheene International Festival of Speed" at Sydney Motorsport park this year. I have raced there some years ago on a Yamaha FZR400, but I am now looking at bringing over a 1990 Honda MC22 for the 2019 Event. What is the Period class for this bike and what other bikes would be in the field regarding year and CC. Can't seem to find any thing regarding entries and bike classes at the moment. We are organising a container load of bikes to come over for this years event, but due to my circumstances at the moment, I will be looking at getting across for the 2019 event.
     
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    That's what I was looking for, so a 1990 Honda MC 22 will come in as P3 up to 250cc class. All good, thanks for the info.
     
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    No. P6 250cc Production.
     
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    Rusty I race a MC 22 and have raced in the IFOS.....you want to enter in the P6 250 Production and you can also cross enter into the P6 500. Im not entering this year as I spent all my moola on this years Phillip Island festival of speed. All being well though I will be going down to both in 2019.

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    Hi Brizfox - Nice one. Tell me something, last time i did the "Festival of Speed" at Sydney Motorsport park we were able to race on our NZ race licence, i hear that now its called the "International Festival of speed" us kiwi's need to apply for an International Race licence, is this correct ?.
     
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    Sorry but thats no a question that I can answer.
     
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    Anyone going the the International Festival of Speed. Please stop in and say hello.
    I am supporting Dodgy on the Suzuki 750 waterbottle and T500 in garage 22.
     
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    Have been watching the results via Computime. Wish there was a live feed....
    There was a few blokes I know racing, one even on a 250.
    Would be nice if it was televised/Internet streamed or a DVD post event was available.
     

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