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THE SHOOTOUT IS BACK

Carline Mufflers Powercruise StreetCar ShootOut

Willowbank Raceway Ipswich (The Dragstrip)

Saturday November 20

Cost $25 Adults

Kids 13 and under Free

Gates 6am

Qualifying 9am to 4.30

Racing from 5pm to 10pm

$22,000 in Cash and Prizes

Info www.powercruisestreetcarshootout.com

The Carline Mufflers Powercruise Streetcar Shootout will rock Willowbank Raceway, Ipswich (The Dragstrip) on Saturday November 20.

See all the tough cars that were at Powercruise hit the drag strip to show what they are really made of. Huuuge wheelstands, awesome burnouts (but not Powerskids unfortunately) and all the raw awesome horsepower you would expect to see at a Powercruise event.

With over $20,000 in cash and prizes on the line, you can be sure the Queensland vs New South Wales State of Origin trophy will be a hard fought battle to the finish.

Pro Street Outlaw will headline the event along with Pro Street Blown, Pro Street Unblown, Modified Street Blown, Modified Street Unblown, True Street, Rotary and Dial Your Own racing into the night.

The limit of 200 competitors will ensure plenty of testing for a big night of racing.

A Chicago Shootout style bracket for Pro Street Outlaws will ensure we get to see the quickest cars all the way through the program and from what Craig Thompson tells me, he will have something to blow away the competition. However I think it would take a monster engine in a small car to topple Allan Sarkis’s Centura.

A Pro DYO bracket has been created for the first time so all first round loosers can have a second chance at the prizes. But mainly so we get to see the toughest cars for the most amount of time of course.

US Automotives have decided to throw in a few trophies for the coolest, toughest, baddest, lowest and just outright awesome spectator cars that rock up. Powercruise staff will be at the gate until lunch time picking out the coolest rides for the spectator show and shine on until lunch time. More info to come later.

Carline Mufflers is once again behind the Powercruise name as major sponsor and without their support through all their stores in Queensland, there would be nowhere for the petrol heads to cut loose on Saturday November 20.

Grab a flyer from any Carline Muffler outlet or call 1800carline. That’s 1800 227 546 for your nearest Carline Mufflers store. For more info on classes, rules, prize money or just how much it costs to have a look for the day, check out www.powercruisestreetcarshootout.com or call us on 0407172413. Catch ya racing… gup

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