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OK, so I just downloaded the form.

Now I need a damn fax number to send it back - why can't I do an online form like 'autosalon' ???

$50 ???? Huh, on the form it says $80 ??? Which is it ??

Which class details are we going in ?

Is Drag Combat ANDRA sanctioned?

Essentially, am I going to need to install a roll cage and chute on my car in order to race? What other requirements are there in regards to fire extinguishers, fireproof clothing etc?

I don't want to bring my car up from Melb to find out I can't run,

Yep it is ANDRA sanctioned all the info is in the link there is also a link to the ANDRA site

I'm 100% sure you will have to have a welded in cage ie jap style bolt in isn't accepted, a tailshaft loop maybe and a scatter shield and I think you need a parachute if you're running 140mph, you will also need the full andra drag lic and I think they inspect your car

Seeing as how it's an ANDRA track and that [cabin] mention this all over the site, I guess it is an ANDRA event...

There is a link at the top of the page and about 10 times on the way down. Feel free to click it. Would love to see you here. :-)

Adrian

It's not too late MAR55S!

Click the link at the top of the page or go to www.dragcombat.com and fillin the registration form.

Would be awesome to have you and you lovely other half there in the silver beast.

Be quick to guarantee your spot!

Adrian

Q re ANDRA requirements, don't they only apply after you've run your first meeting at over 140mph, ie it would be fine for Leewah to run this meet but he would need cage, tailshaft loop etc next time?

  • 4 weeks later...

They've told the people drag racing to arrive at 8am for scruitineering, and show 'n shine/sound off competitors to arrive at 8:30-9am to setup...

I assume they'll open the doors at about 10am...

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