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lol everyone had their hopes up for AIR to open again

AIR is so McPhucked that its not funny...but apparently there has been some work being done at AIR tracks

maybe they havent timed the project properly and need more time

ummm 8+ years without competition drags and 5+ years without street drags is more than just time management issues ;)

I'd hate to say it, but AIR would be worth more to the owner to be sold off as subdivided for residential growth. It would need to be rezoned first, of course. :domokun:

cant see that happerning as long as speedway city is still there been built is the very reason the racing drivers assocition brought the land at virgina in the first place . because rowly park at bromtom had noise issuies with residents . i know i was on the committee of the rda at the time .

cheeers dean

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Taken from the A.I.R. site.

Latest News

Monday 16th February 2009

Reconstruction and upgrading works are in progress and are expected to continue thru to mid to late March.

We are anticipating a return to both legal off street drag racing as well as open bracket racing.

As we get closer all event information will be on the Adelaide International Raceway website.

I sent an email to Bryan the other day asking whats the hold up...I havent got a reply as yet but will bug him again at the end of the week

Wonder if its money issues with paying teh construction mob why its taking so long..or if it's even an off side job for them so not there 5 days a week...

I just really hope its this year that AIR is back up and running! :blink:

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ok bringing up an old thread... :(

Thought it was the best place :)

I have had two ladies get in contact with me on facebook about a proposed drag strip getting done in the Riverland..

I have asked for more information, they are looking for support..

Has anyone else heard anything about it?

Ok have just recieved more info!!

Help support the proposed drag strip in the riverland. It's only 2hrs from Adelaide. We need all the support we can get hopefully start on strip towards end of year.

We are in the process of filing for grants.Have agreement with R F day committee, local councils are right behind us. we've had the plans of the facility draw

so yeah its all go . If anyone is interested in coming along to meetings they are held on the last Wed of the month at the Berri hotel at 8 pm. or for more info call 0414424303.

So anyone interested in helping out and showing support please call!!!

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