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Hi All,

Just a reminder that Drag Wars is on this weekend, so make sure to get down and support the event, either by entering or spectating. This is the last dedicated high-tech event for the year, so make sure you come on down. Details below.

Cheers

Paul

After a successful return to Quit Motorplex last season the popular Street meet for Vehicles powered by 4 cylinder , 6 cylinder and Rotary powerplants returns on Saturday night October 15. A fully prepared track awaits the 140+ Hi Tech racers who will converge on the Quit Motorplex for a bit of quarter mile action with some great trophies and prizes up for grabs!

There are classes for:

.: AWD - All Motor All Wheel Drive

.: FAWD - Forced Induction All Wheel Drive

.: RWD - All Motor Rear Wheel Drive

.: ANDRA Sport RWD - Forced Induction Rear Wheel Drive - Download Regs Here

.: FWD - All Motor Front Wheel Drive

.: ANDRA Sport FWD - Forced Induction Front Wheel Drive - Download Regs Here

* Forced Induction = Turbocharging, Supercharging or Nitrous Oxide

.: EXTREME - ANDRA 4,6 & Rotary Group Two and Three race vehicles

Note - Depending on entry numbers on the day some brackets may be combined.

There will be trophies and prizes for the quickest time recorded in each of the categories plus trophies and prizes for the winners and runners up in each of the brackets.

Handicapping will be the Dial Your Own (DYO) index system which means anyone can win!

This is definately one of the great Hi Tech events of the season and chance for everyone to blow the cob webs out after the winter break.

There will also be a burnout competition with great trophies and prizes for the winner and runner up.

So mark Saturday night October 15 in your calendar for the annual Hankook Performance Tyres 4+6+Rotary Drag Wars - and remember - "If ya have an eight...leave it at the gate!"

Additional event information can be obtained by contacting the Quit Motorplex office on 9419 6622.

Competitor Entry 1:00pm

Spectator Entry  3:00pm

Racing

- Qualifying        3:00pm - 6:00pm

- Eliminations      6:30pm - 8:30pm

- Burnout competition    8:35pm approx

- Finals              9:00pm

Competitors 

Non ANDRA Licence Holders $40.00

ANDRA Licence Holders $35.00

Spectators 

Adults $18.00

Concession (proof required) $16.00

Children (5-15yrs) $8.00

Children (under 5) FREE

Family (2+3) $44.00

Go to www.motorplex.com.au click on the Hankoon 4,6, Rotory dragwars under events and you'll see a pic of my car :) hehe

I won't be there unfortunately ;) I have a family function on that day.

Has anyone seen any advertising for this event, either on TV, radio, newspapers or flyers? Just wondering how much promotion is being given to Hi-tech events.

pauly, the 1st i heard about the event was here in this thread, i would have made an effort to have my car ready if i knew there was a drag event coming up

I actually heard on the radio last night at the gym, but still think there is a severe lack of promotion of this event. Hopefully we can improve that in the future.

The government wouldn't be happy with that though, having publicised nights dedicated to this sort of thing. It would mean less cars to impound, and less stories for the news about all those young hoons in high performance cars. Today Tonight will be feeding on scraps.

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