Hi Everyone,
I trust you all had a safe and happy Christmas and New Year break.
Like most things during the January/February period, time gets away, and incredibly, there are only 5 weeks left till entry cut-off and 6 weeks left to VW Portland on February 19th-21st. If you haven't already, then visit www.vwma.net.au for the weekend programme and activities, which includes dune buggy fun on the Friday. There are some conditions and a need to register interest for the Friday buggies, so please see the VWMA website for details.
Thanks goes to Scott Cleary from SouthCoast Raceway and Jamie Pridham from the Portland Dune Buggy club for assisting me with the continuation of the VW Portland weekend. For those unaware, last year the Portland council imposed a restriction on all Sunday drag racing for 2010, largely in response to noise concerns. However, the council were gracious enough to hear the merits of a proposal for making one exception and allowing the all Volkswagen weekend to continue. With support from the local people, the VW Portland weekend was fortunate to be given the nod. This makes the event quite unique for SouthCoast raceway, and I strongly encourage as many VW drivers and spectators to attend the weekend to demonstrate that the VW drag racing community is appreciative of the opportunity to continue with the two day racing format. I know from past years the event has become increasingly popular, so I'm confident that VWMA and the SouthCoast Raceway can continue to host the weekend each year.
For the watercooled guys, I haven't as yet had any entries for watercooled cars for Portland since the inception of the event in 2008. I do have a bracket set aside, and the weekend offers an excellent opportunity to legally hammer your car for two straight days. Pass the word around, and see whether the scene can muster together a few numbers for the watercooled bracket.
See you on the track.
Cheers
Craig
I trust you all had a safe and happy Christmas and New Year break.
Like most things during the January/February period, time gets away, and incredibly, there are only 5 weeks left till entry cut-off and 6 weeks left to VW Portland on February 19th-21st. If you haven't already, then visit www.vwma.net.au for the weekend programme and activities, which includes dune buggy fun on the Friday. There are some conditions and a need to register interest for the Friday buggies, so please see the VWMA website for details.
Thanks goes to Scott Cleary from SouthCoast Raceway and Jamie Pridham from the Portland Dune Buggy club for assisting me with the continuation of the VW Portland weekend. For those unaware, last year the Portland council imposed a restriction on all Sunday drag racing for 2010, largely in response to noise concerns. However, the council were gracious enough to hear the merits of a proposal for making one exception and allowing the all Volkswagen weekend to continue. With support from the local people, the VW Portland weekend was fortunate to be given the nod. This makes the event quite unique for SouthCoast raceway, and I strongly encourage as many VW drivers and spectators to attend the weekend to demonstrate that the VW drag racing community is appreciative of the opportunity to continue with the two day racing format. I know from past years the event has become increasingly popular, so I'm confident that VWMA and the SouthCoast Raceway can continue to host the weekend each year.
For the watercooled guys, I haven't as yet had any entries for watercooled cars for Portland since the inception of the event in 2008. I do have a bracket set aside, and the weekend offers an excellent opportunity to legally hammer your car for two straight days. Pass the word around, and see whether the scene can muster together a few numbers for the watercooled bracket.
See you on the track.
Cheers
Craig
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