The Sapphire Speedway is gearing up for the last race meet of the season.
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Organisers said the Saturday meet would have drivers settling scores and racing hard to claim vital competition points.
Action is expected to be fast, loud and mean.
The club will also hold the ever-popular driver meet and greet sessions.
The night will include a regular draw card of mixed racing fields, but the Aussie sixes are expected to be a highlight for the night.
The super production class provides some dramatic action through the corners, while the karts and second drivers will also be on display.
A number of local karters also took on the recent karting championships with phenomenal results.
“With seven drivers all being well placed it’s a very strong result for local talent,” driver Steve Robinson said.
“Well done everyone.”
The club boasts a full canteen with hot food for the cooler weather and a jumping castle and guessing competition will be in full swing for the kids.
Gates open at the Tantawangalo track at 2pm.
Racing gets underway from 4pm.
The committee has also discussed plans for the presentation night with details to be released soon.