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An awesome free night of methanol fuelled entertainment. There’ll be loads to see with a massive Show & Shine, Glow and Audio Show, DJ’s, FMX performances, 50’s Motard Carnage and the main event featuring the national final of the Stadium Drift Pro Tour. This is an all ages and alcohol free event so make sure you bring the whole family.

Venue Broadwater Parklands, Southport

Time 5:00pm - 10:00pm

Tickets Free

Contact Raceline Promotions

Telephone 07 5537 8255

Website Raceline Events

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Is it safe to drive your own car there as a spectator, or am I likely to get defected? I'm always weary of broadie car park since "back in the day" :D

ha ha yeah! that carpark does hold some bad memories for a lot of us! u could always park at the pool and walk over to it. or the australia fair carpark.

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Hey guys I just want to double check the location. The Raceline flyer says Broadwater carpark and the SuperGP website says Broadwater parklands are these the same place? :)

Yeah they are the same. They built the broadwater parklands where the old BWCP was. There is still a small carpark there so im guessing that is where they will hold it.

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