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Hey all!

The members wanted it, and it has been delivered. SAUNSW is going DRAG RACING!!!

NEW DATE: 18TH SEPTEMBER 2011

Event: SAUNSW Private Hire @ WSID Dragway

Location: Western Sydney International Dragway (Eastern Creek)

Location map: Click HERE for map! :D

Date: 18th September 2011

Time: Gates open at 8am, Racing ends at 4pm

What is it: Drag Racing

Lunch: BBQ and cans of soft drink provided free of charge to Entrants

Spectators: (See below) BBQ will be $2 per snag sandwich and $1 per can of drink (selection of flavours available)

Passengers: Not permitted

First timers: Don't be shy, you'll love it. Its a great chance to race your mates and not worry about police / "safety" cameras etc.

Entry costs: SAUNSW Club members; $200

Entry costs: Non members; $220

Photography Service: Included in entry fee, See below

How to get there;

If you know how to get to Eastern Creek Circuit, do exactly that but use the next street on the left AFTER the usual EC turnoff. The entry we are using is not the one thats 50m from the EC entrance, its the one on the other side of WSID

Click HERE for map!

Sydney Dragway is located centrally in the Sydney Metropolitan area, just 32 kilometres west of the CBD, 12 kilometres west of the Parramatta CBD, 18 kilometres east of Penrith, 13 kilometres north-west of Liverpool, and 6 kilometres south-west of Blacktown, placing it at the heart of Sydney's population and closer to major population centres than any other track in the country. Within a 30 kilometre radius live 1.6 million people.

COMING FROM THE NORTH & WEST

Those traveling from the north and west should turn off the Great Western Highway onto Jack Brabham Drive, following this onto Ferrers Road around the northern and western boundaries of Eastern Creek Raceway (ECR). Immediately after passing the south western corner of ECR the drag strip will be visible in front of you. The first entrance is for Competitors. Spectators are to proceed 500 metres further along Ferrers Rd until they come to the Spectator entrance. Those coming from the west on the M4 Motorway should turn off at the Wallgrove Road exit, adjacent to the Australia's Wonderland theme park. Turn left at the top of the ramp, proceed north to the Great Western Highway and turn right (east), and proceed 2 kilometres to Jack Brabham Drive, where you turn right.

COMING FROM THE SOUTH

Those approaching from the south should turn off The Horsley Drive onto Ferrers Road and follow the road north through a roundabout, and past the brickworks on the left. As the road crosses the water pipeline the drag strip will be visible in front of you. The Spectator entrance is on your right hand side.

COMING FROM THE EAST

Those approaching from the east should turn off the M4 Motorway at the Eastern Creek Raceway turn-off at Reservoir Road, turn right at the bottom, proceed north to the Great Western Highway and turn left (west), and proceed 2 km to Jack Brabham Drive, where you turn left. Following Jack Brabham Drive onto Ferrers Road around the northern and western boundaries of Eastern Creek Raceway (ECR). Immediately after passing the south western corner of ECR the drag strip will be visible in front of you. The first entrance is for Competitors. Spectators are to proceed 500 metres further along Ferrers Rd until they come to the Spectator entrance.

Why go to this over the WSID Wednesday night meets?

Easy, you'll get 4 or 5 runs on those nights, but on a private hire day like this you'll get about 40 runs

Entrants

1. Entries are open now

2. Cost for SAUNSW members is $200 (Double entered is $50)

3. Cost for non members is $220 (Double entered is $60)

4. Each car may be double entered once. EG Two drivers one car is fine, three drivers and one car is not

5. Maximum of 50 drivers

6. Entrants are provided 2 cans of drink and 2 sausage sandwiches throughout lunch which is 1pm until 130pm

Spectators

1. Spectators MUST be organised before the day as this is a private/closed event.

2. Each driver is provided with 5 spectator entry tickets (these are being held by SAUNSW so we can distribute to everyone to make sure everyone can get in)

3. Tickets will be allocated to spectators before the day and handed out on the day to those people

4. Club Execs will be at the entry gate from 830am until 10am to hand out tickets. Get there before 10am to get a ticket, we wont stand there all day as we're there to enjoy the day aswel :)

5. If you want to spectate, put your name in this thread and DO NOT just write "Joe Blow x 3", we must have every spectator's full name or no ticket.

6. SAUNSW and WSID reserve the right to refuse entry without justification (EG Don't come with a bad attitude)

Photography Service

1. Once we reach 40 entrants, SAUNSW will book the club photographers at no charge to entrants

2. SAUNSW club photographers will have access to some awesome angles/shots which no one else does.

3. Included will be a DVD of photos from the day sent to you a couple of weeks after the event

4. The DVD will be sent to the address you use on the entry form

5. If you want a photo printed out in high resolution on quality photo paper, speak to "Matboy" and he can sort that out after the event of course

6. Examples of photo quality can be found here; Click HERE

How fast can I go?

Go as fast as you like!

If you faster than 12.00 you need to buy an ANDRA Super Street licence (available from Aaron on the day)

If you run faster than 10.99 you'll have to park and spectate for the rest of the day (If you're new to drag racing, don't worry, unless you've got MASSIVE HP (1000hp) you wont do this)

Wow that's a lot of reading!

Sure is, it was also a lot for me to type!:D We have to abide by WSID rules, so we are doing that. Most questions that would be asked have already been covered above. If you have a question that's not answered above, feel free to ask

Forms are attached, get to it - this will sell out.

See you at the track!

Cheers,

-Steve

SAUNSW President

SAUNSW drag day form FOR RETURN BY EMAIL.docx

SAUNSW drag day form FOR RETURN BY FAX.pdf

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I have been hanging out for an SAU propper drag day for years, now that this is organised I'll be on the other side of the world :(

Bloody hell guys, have fun. This would surely be a great event.

And with the limited number of participants there should be more than enough runs for everyone to have an opportunity to get sick of drag racing for a while lol

WSID have multiple lanes to park in, so do a run then line back up the same as a Texi day.

WSID staff on the day will explain it in more detail and show the areas etc. There's nothing hard about it though, so if you're worried about being a first timer or whatever, you've got nothing to worry about. Do it once and you'll be right from there. Any questions on the day and there will be Aaron, WSID staff and club execs there to help out.

If you want to sit out for a run that's fine, you don't have to do every run if you don't want to

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