Typically held on the last weekend in November or early December each year the Vintage Stampede gives all members the opportunity to compete on the full race circuit at Barbagallo Raceway in Wanneroo. Fans get a chance ot see historic motor sport competition at its finest, with full access to the pit lane area where drivers are more than happy to discuss all apsects of their cars and their history. Come and relive the glory days.
The first Vintage Stampede was held in 1989 and has been run every year since making it the VSCC’s longest running and most successful event. The event is run as a one day regularity trial and is traditionally the climax of the VSCC’s competitive event calendar each year.
A Regularity Trial is a variation of the rules for historic competition that allows members to drive their cars competitively. Following a practice session, competitors nominate a lap time that they attempt to replicate on each subsequent lap of the circuit. Points are allocated for each second greater or less than their nominated lap time. The winner of the regularity trial is the competitor who has completed the required number of laps while accruing the least number of points.
The original intention of event organisers was, and still is, to provide an event that gives all members the opportunity to compete and test their skill on the track regardless of the category or age of vehicle they drive. Thus, the Vintage Stampede attracts entries from a large number of competitors in a wide variety of Historic and Modern vehicle categories.
The Vintage Stampede has featured many exciting highlights over the years, including Le Mans style starts and relay events. In recent years, the club has invited members of the Porsche Owners Club of WA to compete during the lunch break in the Porsche sprint.
Typically held on the last weekend in November or early December each year the Vintage Stampede gives all members the opportunity to compete on the full race circuit at Barbagallo Raceway in Wanneroo. Fans get a chance ot see historic motor sport competition at its finest, with full access to the pit lane area where drivers are more than happy to discuss all apsects of their cars and their history. Come and relive the glory days.
The first Vintage Stampede was held in 1989 and has been run every year since making it the VSCC’s longest running and most successful event. The event is run as a one day regularity trial and is traditionally the climax of the VSCC’s competitive event calendar each year.
A Regularity Trial is a variation of the rules for historic competition that allows members to drive their cars competitively. Following a practice session, competitors nominate a lap time that they attempt to replicate on each subsequent lap of the circuit. Points are allocated for each second greater or less than their nominated lap time. The winner of the regularity trial is the competitor who has completed the required number of laps while accruing the least number of points.
The original intention of event organisers was, and still is, to provide an event that gives all members the opportunity to compete and test their skill on the track regardless of the category or age of vehicle they drive. Thus, the Vintage Stampede attracts entries from a large number of competitors in a wide variety of Historic and Modern vehicle categories.
The Vintage Stampede has featured many exciting highlights over the years, including Le Mans style starts and relay events. In recent years, the club has invited members of the Porsche Owners Club of WA to compete during the lunch break in the Porsche sprint.
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