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Eoi:- Private Drag Day At Adelaide 1/4 Mile. July 1St 2012


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Hi

Mate of mine is organising a private drag day at adelaide raceway on july 1st (date to be confirmed). Will be 1/4 mile track with time slips. Will only be 20 cars racing from 9am - 4pm, so plenty of runs to be had without the usual waiting time when there are 200 + cars.

Price will be $280 car this includes insurance and ambulance and fire fighters.

Would need to pay before the day to secure the track.

Interested people can reply here or pm me.

Andrew

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woo this sounds good. 7 hours of Drags is a long time and with only 20 cars. I would have thought that he would have been able to fit in close to double that to keep the cost down too :D

^^same as all above have you asked about cost of extra insurance for 20 extra cars? i havnt got a car to run but when i did upto 10 runs was great but 20 cars over 7 hours seems excessive. that means every 5 runs you go again if u wanted. even with 40 cars means you could have good runs against people you wanted too

i was thinking about this and wondered if having CAMS insurance and being a club we will have a better chance at getting the required insurance

just the average Joe blow doesnt have CAMS insurance

i was thinking about this and wondered if having CAMS insurance and being a club we will have a better chance at getting the required insurance

just the average Joe blow doesnt have CAMS insurance

CAMS / ANDRA - 2 different organisations though

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