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Sunday 13th July

Wakefield Park Goulburn

Drag Cars, Street Cars, Drag Bikes and Bracket Racing

Pre Entry: Drags $45

* Hill Climb $35

On Day: Drags $55

* Hill Climb $45

Spectators: $15

*(Wakefield Park licence required for Hill Climb $30)

Call 02 48 222 811 for details

Too hard to describe, so I took a photo from my helicopter:

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The wakefield hill climb start on the straight, thru up the hill, then up that smaller concrete track at the top where the main track goes right then down the hill.

And I understand that you don't need a wakefield license if you have a cams license instead.

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Originally posted by Grim

will the whole track be open for a few quick timed laps? or will the day e just for drags and the hill climb?

nah, just the hillclimb and drag events. also, the drag is 200m, not 400m, so you can set some great times :) I cracked the 9s last time I did it!

I went on Sunday in my Turbo-A Supra, had about 8 runs of the hill climb. Definatly some fun drift action. Very hard on the engine, constantly in 2nd gear, reving at abot 6,000 for most of it.

Had heaps of fun though, and would do it again anytime !!



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