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Ladies & Gentlemen, Boys & Girls the time has come to run our next installment in the SAU-QLD Drag Day @ Willowbank Raceway on 29/06/2013.

Date: 29/06/2013

Location: WILLOWBANK RACEWAY

Time: 2-4pm

Cost: $55 Paid SauQLD member

$65 Non Paid SauQLD member

To run you will need:

Requirements for Car

Helmet to Standard

Long Sleeve Shirt

Long Pants

Covered Shoes

Requirements for MotorBike

Helmet to Standard

Leather Jacket

Long Pants

Boots & Gloves

Cars cannot run quicker than 11 sec

Bikes cannot run quicker than 10 sec

To run quicker you will need a current ANDRA Licence

All helmets need to be less than 12 years old from Date of Manufacture AND meet one of the following Standards:
SNELL SA2000
SNELL SA2005
SNELL 2000 / 2005
SNELL M2000
SNELL M2005
BS 6658-1985
SFI 41.2A
SFI 31.2A
AS/NZ 1698:2006

is the current requirements..

also alot of people think the helemts with "AS 1698" is the same as "AS/NZ 1698:2006" and its not,
their two different classifications.

13 January 2009 - The helmet regulations have changed, any ANDRA licenced holder is to abide by the
current ANDRA rule book at any event. At Test'n'Tunes and Street Series events we will be
allowing street vehicles (i.e - non ANDRA licence holders) to still use the AS1698 standard helmet.

Click this link for important new Safety Requirements to run at this event: http://www.willowbankraceway.com.au/pages/?ParentPageID=259&PageID=259

Payment Details:

Name: Skylines Australia Queensland Club

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 034 063

ACC: 354012

PAYMENT REFERENCE: Username&DragDay

Please do not send cash in the Mail

Spectator Cost: $20Adults, $18 Student with ID & Kids under 13 Free

All are welcome to stay on after the QLD Event finishes & watch evening Test'N'Tune free

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hell'ov'a'fun'day

I needed to read that three times and it made my head hurt... damn you Broncos making me go out drinking last night...

Todd I reckon these are the best events and im sure you'll get a big crowd again, if im in town ill be there on 2 wheels.

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I'm confused.... so I can use a helmet that meets AS 1698?

What is the difference with this and AS/NZ 1698:2006? I have googled but can't find info on what the difference is.

Thanks guys - I'm also very keen!

I'm confused.... so I can use a helmet that meets AS 1698?

What is the difference with this and AS/NZ 1698:2006? I have googled but can't find info on what the difference is.

Thanks guys - I'm also very keen!

I believe an amendment made to the 1698/1988 Standard in 2006, New regulations for the sale of helmets needing to comply with current ANDRA ratings.

If its labelled with a silver Australian Compliance AS1698 you will comply. If not, then you will not be able to compete until you get one

clicky clicky http://roadrider.com.au/special-features/what-makes-a-helmet-legal

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