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2013 Sprint Days At Queensland Raceway And Lakeside Park - Starting 7Th April


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Hi Guys,

Here are the dates for the Sprints at Queensland Raceway and Lakeside Park for 2013!!!! Please note that the Midweek Sprints at Queensland Raceway will now be held of an evening, to make it easier for those who have to work during the week!!! For any info or to register for any of the below events give us a call on 1800 RACERS or go to www.qldraceways.com.au.

Queensland Raceway Street Sprints (Entry $145, Open to Road Registered Vehicles Only):

7th April

30th June

18th August

28th September

10th November

Lakeside Park Street Sprints (Entry $145, Open to Road Registered Vehicles Only):

24th March

11th May

6th July

7th September

9th November

Queensland Raceway Open Sprints (Entry $175, Open to All Vehicles):

16th March

19th May

20th July

26th October

14th December

Lakeside Park Open Sprints (Entry $175, Open to All Vehicles):

24th February

6th April

29th June

17th August

13th October

8th December

Queensland Raceway Midweek Sprints (Entry $135, Open to All Vehicles):

13th February

17th April

5th June

14th August

9th October

4th December

Lakeside Park Midweek Sprints (Entry $135, Open to All Vehicles):

6th March

22nd May

3rd July

18th September

27th November

  • 2 months later...

Hi Guys just went to 7th April Street Sprints for the first time,had a great time and mannaged 1:05.4. Poor brake fluid caused loss of brakes after every 2 hot laps.Going again to QR midweek night sprints with new fluid should be good.

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