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The new calendar provides:

• two major ANDRA Championship events – ACDelco East Coast Nationals and the

Summernationals, six months apart;

• two major non ARS Championship events (Boxing Day and Nitro Champs), with a mix of Group One rounds;

• one national open (October, with a revival of the State of Origin format, this time for Supercharged Outlaws);

• five bracket events (as rounds of the Track Championship);

• plus a range of specialist events –

o Ford V Holden

o two Nostalgia races

o two ANDRA Championship Sports Compact events

o Compak Attak (not an ANDRA Championship in 2007)

o one Burnout/big dollar bracket race

o two swap meet.

This will give NSW racers a similar spread of Group One events to the past season:

o four Top Fuel

o four Top Alcohol

o two (and possibly three) Top Doorslammer (plus one or two non-championship round-robin shows, as run last December)

o three Top Bike

o two Pro Stock

o two Pro Stock Bike.

This calendar will also:

• provide breaks between events (to avoid, where possible, the back-to-back-to-back run we had in April-May, which exhausts racers, spectators, staff and volunteers);

• keep the number of events to a manageable level (for racers and staff – more than 12 in a season is too much for most racers);

• avoid clashing with even minor events at Willowbank;

• push the Summernationals to mid-February to open the gap between it and the Boxing Day TF event;

• provide a month away from racing (other than street meets) in June, and

• switch the Track Championship from the major events we have been running it over this past season to five bracket events (to satisfy racer requests that they are more locally oriented). This will enable us to boost the bracket meets, as they will have some importance and relevance for racers. To further assist in this, the Track Championship for next season will reward the winners of each bracket with free entry for the year to all WSID-run open events.

WSID 2006-2007 Calendar

July 06

9 – Sunday – Bracket Attack #1/testing – WSID Track Championship 1

August 06

6 – Sunday – Bracket Attack #2/testing – WSID Track Campionship 2

27 – Sunday – EC Nats test and tune

31 – Championship Dinner

September 06

1-2 – Friday/Saturday – ACDelco East Coast Nationals - Rocket ARS round #1 – Andrew Rowe memorial

24 – Test and tune

October 06

14 – Saturday – national open – State Of Origin Outlaws and Group 2, 3, 4

29 – Sunday – Swap Meeting

November 06

11 – Saturday – Bracket Attack #3/testing – WSID Track Championship 3

18 – Saturday – Sports Compact Drag Warz – ANDRA Championship

December 06

3 – Saturday – Nostalgia Drags

26-27 – Tuesday/Wednesday – International Top Fuel and Top Alcohol

January 07

26 – (Friday) – Ford V’s Holden

February 07

4 – Sunday – Swap meet

10 – Saturday – Summernationals test & tune

17-18 – Friday/Saturday – 2007 Summernationals – Rocket ARS round

March 07

10 – Saturday – Sports Compact Drag Warz – ANDRA Championship round

17 – Saturday – Bracket Attack #4/testing + JD Titles – WSID Track Championship

April 07

6–7 – Freaky Friday/Easter Mega Buck bracket race

29 – Sunday – test and tune Nitro Champs

May 07

3-5 – Friday/Saturday – Snap-on Nitro Champs – TF, TA, TD, TB

19 – Sat/Sunday – Ray Box Compak Attack

26 – Saturday – Bracket Attack #5/testing – WSID Track Championship final

27 – Sunday – Nostalgia

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