DRAG CHALLENGE WEEKEND IS GO!
Feb 23, 2022
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STORY SIMON TELFORD
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ITH last year’s five-day Drag Challenge kyboshed by COVID, the last time we had a chance to test Australia’s fastest street cars was the three-day Drag Challenge Weekend 2020, held in between lockdowns up in Queensland. On that occasion, Ben Vlekken’s VH Commodore wagon nabbed first place outright. We haven’t had the full event
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