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When/What:

Every Thursday/Friday night

There are Motorkhana and Burnout events every Thursday and Friday night and we encourage drift cars to participate on both these nights.

2nd Thursday of each month

They run a "Hot Imports Night" which gives the Import car owners a chance to get together on a monthly basis to socialise and compete in Motorkhana, Drifting and Burnouts.

NB. Pay your admission and the Motorkhana is free to enter.

Time: 6.00pm - 10.00pm (big crowd will mean later nights)

Cost:

Spectator admission is Adults $8 Kids U/16 free.

Just a short note the drift and motorkhana is free on both Thursdays and Fridays after admission.

The cost for Burnout competitors is $5 on Thursdays and $15 for one or $25 for two on Fridays.

If you decide to compete in the burnouts and you don't have your Tyres we can help. Burnout tyres on rims are available for $15 per side rotated on and off your car or you can do it yourself for $10.

Where:

The Driver Proving Centre

20 Ainslie Road

Campbellfield VIC

Enter Ainslie Road from Northbourne Road

Driver Requirements:

* must have a valid drivers license

* must wear a helmet

* must wear long sleeves and pants

* must wear covered shoes

Car Requirements:

Burnout cars are scrutineered and helmets are to be worn.

* tyres be 1/2 decent

* basic saftey check - ie. battery secured, no leaks, etc

* doesn't need to be registered

The area used is approximately 70m x 40m.

Virtual Racing Details:

Drag Tag Dyno Street Racing is held Indoors every Thursday night.

You can have Drag Tag brackets fitted for a one off cost and race your own car for a nightly fee, or you can hire one of our Skyline's or Sylvia's for $10 per 2 x 1/4 mile drag races.

Circuit racing is every Friday night with the hire cars available at $15 per 3 lap race.

Nightly trophy's and prizes to be won. Workshops are encouraged to have the brackets fitted to their cars so they can compete in the competitions.

If you have any queries or questions, please contact the crew at Drag Tag on 9305-1122 or email [email protected]

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should make a meet here for all members not just paid members and get the whole community down for a meet :wub:

i mite head down n check it out this friday nite u in daz?

Edited by assyrian4evaa
  • 2 weeks later...
Erm, is it virtual drift or real drift? can you participate in the actual drifting part? What do u need the gear for, for the virtual drag/burnouts?

its all real mate u drive ur own car on a skid pan and do wat u want!!!

i went to the burnout night on friday that just passed, was with afew cousins/mates..

Wasnt the best, abit boring

Waited 15 minutes between cars to jump on the skidpan, crowd was restless

if they improved the organizing of cars/payment ($15 to enter), registration etc if would have a better atmosphere and everything would be free flowing

Visit www.dragtag.com.au and check out the pricing - it's all on there :(

Re: Organisation of the skidpan, they've only just started doing this sort of thing. Give it a few meetings and it'll be running like clockwork. Go have a go yourself and check out the rent-an-r32 on drag tag or circuit tag while you're there for $10!

Be careful around the drifting/burnout area. I don’t believe there is any insurance relating to those activities and safety is poor. Goggles would be good too if you like your eye sight.

If this is no longer the case I do apologize but the fact that they are still allowing unregistered cars makes me think otherwise.

  • 5 months later...
  • 5 months later...

My question is, where is the drifting done at Drag Tag????? Have they now built a track there or something??

There isn't even enough room to comfortably do controlled donuts in second gear on there... Its sized to suit burnouts only and MINOR drifting.

There is no way id bother taking a proper setup drift car there cos theres no room to do anything decent. Untill now all ive seen there is V8 statesmans etc doing burnouts on the brakes...

Can someone confirm the area has been extended or these guys have built a track for circuit/drift application?

Thanks!

Edited by Dean_HR31
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