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Hidden Valley Drags set as season opener for ANDRA 2021-22 Australian Drag Racing Championship including Group 1 Top Doorslammer and Sportman Racers over 2 massive days of racing.
July 16 & 17th
 
Spectator pricing $40 2 day Adult pass
Friday $15
Saturday $30
Tickets available at the gate.
Kids under 13 free
Full Bar & Catering Facilities Available
Spectator gates open Friday at 5pm and Saturday at 3pm
 
COVID19 health regulations apply. Please observe our social distancing rules as signed and advised. Check-in via the Territory Check-in App on entry. Stay home if you are unwell

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Dash For Ca$h Round 2

Hidden Valley Drags is back for Round 2 of the Dash for Ca$h series.
Saturday 15th May
Spectator Gates open 2pm
Qualifying from 4pm
Racing from 6pm to 10pm
Full bar and catering facilities available.
BYO accepted - Strictly No Glass!
Adult Spectator General Admission $15
Kids under 13 free
Get your spectator tickets at the gate.
Pits are open for general public walk in. Please wear closed in shoes, watch for traffic, ask before entering competitors pit area.
 
Participants 
Street car entries most welcome.
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2021 Season Membership Now Open

>>2021 Season Membership Now Open !<<


With the world being turned upside down in 2020, its now time to get back on track with Hidden Valley Drag Racing Associations 2021 Season.
Get those cars and bikes out of the shed, dust them off and makes sure you are on the track Saturday 24th April.

Entries for this event will be open soon.

Gordon Crawford will become the latest rider to join the national Top Bike championship when he makes his competition debut at Hidden Valley Drag Strip on August 16 and 17 as part of the ANDRA Drag Racing Series.

Crawford will join national championship leader Chris Porter and an expected return from national champion Chris Matheson alongside tough six second riders Terry Burnett and Greg Durack.

“I’ve heard some good things about Darwin and everyone is very enthusiastic up there,” he said.

Crawford is more than just one rider at the event, being responsible for transporting many vehicles up there including Burnett and Durack’s motorcycles, plus Rob Pilkington’s Top Alcohol Funny Car and the Modified Bikes of Scott Wilson and Brett Allen.

But reaching the starting line for his own first championship round on his nitro-fuelled Harley has not come easily for the moving business operator, having travelled all the way from his native Perth to Brisbane for June’s Fuchs Winternationals only to not even make one qualifying pass when a mechanical breakage occurred in a warm up.

“A spline shaft that attaches to the end of the crank shaft stripped and it’s something that is unusual to break,” Crawford explained, “I had enough spares to fix the bike twice over but I had none of those kind of spares because I never thought it was going to be a problem.

“We’ve since rebuilt the motor and it sounds really good and really crisp. We did some balancing things in the engine to smooth it out – if you can ever call these things smooth.”

Crawford says there has been an intense learning curve attached to the craft of nitro drag racing both in tuning the bike and riding a machine that at over 300kmh can have a mind of its own.

“The whole philosophy is a bit at a time, to do our apprenticeship first,” he said. “We have just been taking it quietly since I have been on it and getting used to it. Just the tuning of them is far more complicated than I thought it was and it takes a lot of time to get right. They are not forgiving; if you don’t get your fuel tune right it hurts your engine internally.

“I have enormous respect now for the people who ride Top Bikes.”

Darwin will hopefully be the site of some six second passes for Crawford who is positive his USA-imported motorcycle has that horsepower inside.

“We will put in a tune that went 7.1 seconds back in Perth first and see how it handles,” he said. “We have balanced the bike up a bit and done a few things that will make it behave itself a little more.

“It’s all about getting the laps down and seeing what it does so we can gradually improve from there.”

The Top Bikes won’t be the only drag racing stars in Darwin with the ANDRA Drag Racing Series event also hosting a championship round for the 400kmh Top Alcohol category.

Qualifying starts from 6pm August 16, with eliminations from 5pm on August 17.

For more information on the event click here.