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Hey all, here's some info on the TasCommodores drag day - we have some spots free so if anyone would like to join in, please let us know!

Hey everyone, as you may already know The Commodore Club is hosting its yearly club drag day on Saturday 3rd November - that's not this weekend coming, but next.

We have some spots free! So if anyone would like to come along, the info is:

When: Saturday 3rd November

Where: Tarmak Dragway

Time: Gates open / scruitineering 10.00am

Drivers Meeting 11.45am

Racing 12.00 - 4.00pm

Trophy Presentation 4.00pm

Cost: $65.00 for prepaid non members

This includes a guaranteed spot, 2 raffle tickets, and as many runs as you can fit in the day

An extra $10.00 will be required if you pay on the day - this will include 2 raffle tickets, and as many runs as you can fit in the day, but we cannot guarantee you a spot

Gold coin donation for spectators - this will include a free raffle ticket.

There will be food on site supplying us with food and drink

TROPHIES

These trophies can be won by anyone who participates on the day

Best Burnout

Fastest Female

Tough Luck Award

Best Presented Vehicle

Encouragement Award

Young Achiever

RAFFLE

1st prize - trolley jack set - includes 1400kg jack, wheel chocks, socket adapter, gloves torch, in carry bag

2nd prize - TBA

3rd prize - $40 Bottleshop gift voucher

4th prize - Repco gift pack

5th prize - Repco gift pack

We always have a variety of cars come along, not just commodores! There are a few sub 10 second cars coming along, so its bound to be a great day!

Any questions, let me know or click here

Clicky

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