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the LESS money it costs to enter a car, enter as a spectator or to eat a hotdog the more people will attend

more people = greater revenue

$ greed = 0 in the end

that's my 2cents worth

Edited by Union76
Should the Competition Car community wish to return in greater numbers to Calder Park, we would be happy to accommodate them at some future time?

How about, should the organisers greed die off, we will happily reduce fees and see more competitors attend.

Stupid really.

Want too much, get nothing.

It says "Competition cars"

Not "street cars"

Competition Cars will not, until further notice, be eligible to enter into competition for the Friday night Legal Off Street Drags.

There is a different pricing structure for Comp Cars... 'Street Cars' are still going.

The Comp Cars don't get an invite any more is the point.

People getting excited over nothing :P

It says "Competition cars"

Not "street cars"

Competition Cars will not, until further notice, be eligible to enter into competition for the Friday night Legal Off Street Drags.

There is a different pricing structure for Comp Cars... 'Street Cars' are still going.

The Comp Cars don't get an invite any more is the point.

People getting excited over nothing :P

i was thinking the same thing but given all the responses i thought i read wrong...

considering it was about $40 or $50 dollars(cant remember exactly) about ten years ago, and given the increase in the cost of living in ten years, $15-25 is not that much of an increase..

Im going down tonight

it is still running as stated by r31nismoid it is for comp cars only offstreet drags are still happening but as stated the number has droped off alot since the price hike friends have been going saying there is lucky to be 20cars but everyone has a sook the price is up think of it this way

$50 you got what 3 runs? no its $60 and you get 5 runs in 15min and leave due to being bored HAHA i will tell you how many cars are out tonight

People getting excited over nothing ;)

I could have sworn the first time I read this thread there was a massive rant about the new Calder management being greedy f**ks by you. :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys,

Im interested in watching drifting sessions, besides calder park on wednesdays which i cant make, is there any other places that i can go 2 see drifting in vic.

another question drifting at calder park weds any good???

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