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:: Crashnbash Heads To Drouin Speedway

Saturday, 11 October 2008
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The CrashnBash racing crews travelling roadshow goes to Drouin speedway on the 19th October for Round 2 of there drivers association series and Round 2 of the Nasr Drivers series,the last meeting was full on from the start so it will be interesting to see if the boys carry on with it. A first for Drouin we will be using the Dorian race timing system so all the lap scorers can sit back,relax and enjoy the racing and the final.
Complex opens at 8.30 am and racing starts at 11am,full canteen facilitys available.So for a great days entertainment and to see some spectacular racing come on down to Drouin speedway to see CrashNBash in action. Admission is $15 for adults and children are $10 and a pit pass will cost you $10.If you havn't seen CrashnBash race you are missing out. Drouin Speedway which is on Beatties Road,off Main Jindivik Road,Follow the signs marked Garfield/Wattle or Drouin Speedway.


. Crash ‘n Bash Racing started in the late 1980’s. Cannonball Derby was the name it was known by back then. Crash ‘n Bash is a form of Motor Sport where contact is permitted on the track. The idea came from three members of Alexandra Speedway who proposed that Alexandra run a class that basically had no rules. The idea behind the proposal was to have a class that was cheap to get into and give spectators something to enjoy other than Demolition Derby. It was hoped that by keeping it cheap and simple this would attract new drivers into the speedway world. The rules were rough and ready and were modelled around Fender Benders or Standard Saloons, as they are known these days. This allowed this type of car an alternative after their season of racing had finished before reshelling for the next season.

The first ever meeting was held at Alexandra Speedway in 1986. 29 Cars entered for a 69-lap endurance race. Seymour Speedway liked the idea also and ran a 99-lap endurance race the following year. Cannonball Derby became an annual event at Alexandra, pulling huge crowds and having up to 200 cars per meeting
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