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Well not completly coz sau vic is holding a track day next month. Drags may have stopped completly.

What's the go with heathcote these days?

Well... it's not technically "sau-vic" hold it :(

We run off the back of the organisers, we are not actually organising ourselves

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Heathcote is still on nearly every second Sunday

Calendar page on their website has more details:

http://heathcoteraceway.com.au/

Thanks! it's good to know about that, I've been keen to get back to a drag strip and with Calder closed it's not easy :huh:

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Well... it's not technically "sau-vic" hold it :P

We run off the back of the organisers, we are not actually organising ourselves

Sorry yeah. WRX etc are holding it.

What about the wednesday open practice days?

Does anyone know if they will be back on again?

You mean drift? I doubt it.

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calders closed for good, calder NO MORE!!!! :thumbsup:

Bullshit!

I use to work at Calder and i have mates that are still working there.

Calder night drags have ceased, for the time being, but will be up and running again some time in the future.

How long? i have no idea.

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