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CALDER PARK FRIDAY NIGHT DRAGS ARE BACK!

Friday 6th November 2009

Friday 4th December 2009

Aiming to attend "Friday 4th December 2009" as I don't want to go the night before DECA.

http://www.calderpark.com.au/home.shtml

That's awesome! Thanks for the heads up.

How much does it cost?

can you just drag your road registered car?

No need for any special license or roll cage?

cheers

refer to link, as that is all i know, or call them

Wrapped that its back! Only been on the strip a couple of times, but after a journey to Heathcote recently...I hope I NEVER have to go there again. :ermm:

I have never been to the strip, was hoping I wouldn't have to go to Heathcote.

to answer your questions gibsonator, no you dont a license, no you dont need a rollcage unless u run a 10second pass, last time i went, it was $60 for as many runs as u can get in.

will be attending on november, and entering in december :ermm:

cant wait.

to answer your questions gibsonator, no you dont a license, no you dont need a rollcage unless u run a 10second pass, last time i went, it was $60 for as many runs as u can get in.

will be attending on november, and entering in december :D

cant wait.

You need your normal road license to race under the insurance.

are they aiming to bring it back every friday night with good weather? it was a good option for something different on a friday night, plus it built a pretty big gathering of regular races.

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