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Wellington revs up for prestigious Grand Prix

Wellington Shire Council is encouraging the community to turn out in force to the shire’s leg of Australia’s prestigious 2004 Trading Post Grand Prix Rally - a precursor to the upcoming 2004 Foster’s Australian Grand Prix.

By Wellington Shire Council - 25th February 2004 - Back to News

This 5-day, 1,200km event will roll into Sale’s Safeway Petrol Plus car park at the rear of Gippsland Centre Sale from 11.00am-1.30pm on Monday 1 March, with competitors taking on the challenges of the temporary Sale circuit as their driving skills are put to the test. Spectators are also welcome to attend Sale Greyhound Club from 11.30am-3.00pm, where they will have a great opportunity to mix with the drivers and crews.

The rally is designed to really challenge the driving and road navigation skills of participants. This year’s field of competitors features some of Australia’s most famous names including Peter Brock, Daryl Beattie and Kieran Perkins.

The convoy will make its way to West Sale Aerodrome from 12.30-3.00pm where drivers will compete in runway races which will see the cars reach amazing speeds in excess of 200km/h. This will be followed by an Apron Test around the aerodrome.

The event will round off the day in Maffra, where there will be a large street festival in Johnson Street from 6.00pm onwards.

For further information about Wellington’s leg of the 2004 Trading Post Grand Prix Rally, please telephone Wellington Shire Council’s Economic Development Officer Paul Telfer on 1300 366 244.


Source: www.gippsland.com

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