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You've all been asking for it, well now here it is!!!!!

2010 SAU Vic DRAG DAY

Where: Heathcote Park Raceway

When: Sat 3 July

Cost: $60 to drive, $20 to spectate

Time:

Gates open 9am

Racing from 11am - 4pm

The Canteen will be open throughout the day.

I have also been advise that HP Heaven will come along to take some pictures/video of the event :(

http://www.hpheaven.com.au/

:banana:

There will be a cruise up there posted closer to the event. meet now up

Please post your interest here.

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do you need cams, aasa etc or any sort of license apart from a financial member? and also i think i might have lost my license there, if i get my car driven there i can still drive it on the drag strip correct?

thanks

ah would love to BUT after heathcotes' piss poor handling of the charity cruise contingent including myself last year I swore to never support, pay or compete in another event at the ramshackle venue.

So ahh its a no go from me. Would rather support Bob. LOL ;)

i sooo want to do this, but my car is running like shit....

It only needs to last for 13-14 seconds lol.

Just wondering why its gone up to $60 to race, when any sunday test & tune is $50 normal price and only $15 to spectate....

it won't stop me going, but any reasons?

I'll take a guess at extra costs as per hiring out the venue? Or CAMS insurance?

ah would love to BUT after heathcotes' piss poor handling of the charity cruise contingent including myself last year I swore to never support, pay or compete in another event at the ramshackle venue.

So ahh its a no go from me. Would rather support Bob. LOL ;)

It's the lesser of two evils haha.

Come on guys, get in there and race! Spectators are great support but we gotta fly the flag for Skylines and show the four legged wob wob wob's how it's done :bunny:

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