EXPRESS YOURSELF
Aug 12, 2020
4 minutes
STORY SIMON TELFORD
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ASHLEIGH WILSON
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IT’S fair to say 2020 has been a struggle for everyone involved in drag racing, including the Street Machine team. Thanks to COVID-19, we had to cancel Drag Challenge Weekend, and we’re waiting to see how things turn out before we press ‘go’ on the main event in November. One possible scenario is to run the event spectatorfree – and if things get much worse in Victoria, it may have to be held in NSW or Queensland.
Not being able to plan our events is tough, but not being able to race is even worse! The Carnage workshop has a record number of cars
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