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Calder Park is pleased to announce the introduction of a brand new initiative set to change the tone of Off Street Drag Racing as we know it...

The Exclusive "200km/h Club"

Membership is only open to those who can crack the 200km/h barrier over the quarter mile in their street car. This is no mean feat so only the best drivers piloting the best machinery will be granted entry into official 200km/h club!!

Upon entry to the Club, Members will receive;

A members ONLY T-shirt

Certificate displaying their exact km/h reading and elapsed time

A car sticker

A mention on the Calder Park website

and not to mention a heap of bragging rights

Conditions:

Vehicle must have current registration

Vehicle must be running on street tyres (dot approved semi slicks permitted)

Exhaust may be removed and Nitrous Oxide is permitted

Think your worthy of joining the 200km/h club??

Head to Calder Park Raceway any Friday night to lodge your claim...

For more details see www.calderpark.com.au or call 9091 0800

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at calder we have our own specs, you will be checked to make sure you meet the guidelines for the 200km/h club once you have run your 200km+ pass. you will also have to meet the safety requirements but these depend on the times and speed you are running.

if you run a time or speed that requires you to have certain safety equipment eg, harness, cage etc and you don't have them you will just be told to fit the appropriate eqiupment

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