It’s the VW weekend at Warwick

Warwick Dragway will fire up with the VW Weekend this Saturday and Sunday.

WARWICK Dragway plays host this weekend to a uniquely Australian motorsport event – the VW Warwick Weekend.
To be held at the Morgan Park Dragway over Saturday and Sunday, the event is now in its 11th year for Warwick, and is considered to be the nation’s premier VW motorsport weekend.
The programme will start with a Dyno session at the track on Friday evening, with Diesel Tune bringing along their mobile dyno.
On Saturday, the traditional morning street parade and static display will be held in the Warwick CBD at Leslie Park from 9.30am to 11am. There will be a Show n Shine at the Dragway from 9am to 3pm on Sunday.
On Saturday, scrutineering happens back at the track from 11am until noon, after which there will be a driver’s briefing on the staging lanes. Unlimited practice and qualifying will follow the briefing from 1pm to 5pm.
On Sunday, an additional hour of practice will be conducted in from 9am to 10am, followed by a four-round Round Robin competition with a final.
This year there will be two finals for the Top VW Shootout, a final for normally-aspirated cars and one for forced induction.
Admission is $10 for adults and children under 13 are free. A canteen will be operating all weekend.
Warwick Dragway will also host Drag Fest on 15-16 October – keep an eye out in the Free Times for more.
For more information about the VW Weekend and other Dragway events visit www.warwickdragway.com
plays host this weekend to a uniquely Australian motorsport event – the VW Warwick Weekend.
To be held at the Morgan Park Dragway over Saturday and Sunday, the event is now in its 11th year for Warwick, and is considered to be the nation’s premier VW motorsport weekend.
The programme will start with a Dyno session at the track on Friday evening, with Diesel Tune bringing along their mobile dyno.
On Saturday, the traditional morning street parade and static display will be held in the Warwick CBD at Leslie Park from 9.30am to 11am. There will be a Show n Shine at the Dragway from 9am to 3pm on Sunday.
On Saturday, scrutineering happens back at the track from 11am until noon, after which there will be a driver’s briefing on the staging lanes. Unlimited practice and qualifying will follow the briefing from 1pm to 5pm.
On Sunday, an additional hour of practice will be conducted in from 9am to 10am, followed by a four-round Round Robin competition with a final.
This year there will be two finals for the Top VW Shootout, a final for normally-aspirated cars and one for forced induction.
Admission is $10 for adults and children under 13 are free. A canteen will be operating all weekend.
Warwick Dragway will also host Drag Fest on 15-16 October – keep an eye out in the Free Times for more.
For more information about the VW Weekend and other Dragway events visit www.warwickdragway.com