2010 Gasgoyne Dash with Team OBR - This classic Australian Desert - TopicsExpress



          

2010 Gasgoyne Dash with Team OBR - This classic Australian Desert Race happens 31 October to 3 November The Kickstarters Gascoyne Dash® is a genuine desert race. It is an awesome challenge across some of the harshest and remote country in Australia. Situated between the seaside town of Carnarvon and Gascoyne Junction WA - the desert by the sea. The Dash is a motorsport event that pits car against car and bike against bike and then the quickest of each against each other to determine who will be crowned the "King of the River". Kickstarters is in memory of local identity Neville Brandstater who tragically drowned in the Lyndon River in 1995. Gascoyne is a mighty river of sand where a lot of the race is conducted. Dash refers to the first races which were boat events down the flooded Gascoyne River. Unfortunately the Gascoyne rarely flows so move over boats and come in cars and bikes. Comparison has been made between the Dash and the Finke Desert Race. Both races are a true test of machine and competitor, both are races that promote the unique Australian outback. The Dash is a point to point race over a hugely varied landscape, a cross country course extensively consisting of natural desert and outback terrain. In excess of 500km over two days the Dash is long and tough; it is an ultimate challenge. Reconnaissance Reconnaissance of the entire race track is proposed on the weekend before the Dash; subject to minimum numbers. Reconnaissance will be a 2 day group event with competitors in a 4WD vehicle only (no race cars). Thursday - Registration and Scutiny Day. Competitor bike and car display Registration and scrutiny is held at a central location; Civic Civic Centre - Camel Lane Carnarvon. All competitor’s sign on and collect their pack containing important information about the Dash weekend. Competitors and spectators mingle at the competitor display. The main street of Carnarvon rumbles with horsepower as the bikes and cars deliver a street parade. Friday - Prologue Competitors vie for their fastest time - he favourites are looking for the "dust free" number 1 position on the start line. Prologue is held at Carnarvon Race Club. Day One Racing - Saturday Bright and early Saturday morning the cars are first to leave the Coonatha Race Complex - Gascoyne Junction. The car and bike field is seperated by a coiuple of hours break. The Day one track is 201km. Day One is across the full range of Dash country; medium and fast paced station tracks, sandy river crossings, red sand dunes, a 10-15km of rocky hill climbs and a fast run to the finish. Competitors’ intent should be to survive day one. Saturday evening is a night of fun and entertainment; something the Dash is famous for. Full bar and meals facilties. Day Two Racing - Sunday Again the cars are up early for the charge down the mighty Gascoyne River. Day two brings 261 km’s of awesome country and high speed sections. The race starts with 10km of reasonable paced station track then into the Lyons River and then into the mighty Gascoyne River for 125km. The river brings flat out end of throttle sections interspersed with 6 metre drop offs, rough as crab hole sections and tight rocky sections. If you have time to look you pass calm billabongs complete with black swans, big timber patches, our feral friends goats, dingoes, roos, emu and cattle. You come out of the river after a compulsory stop at Rocky Pool East for a refuel and re inflate of tyres then onto a blisteringly fast 120km flat out Dash to the finish at Carnarvon Race Course where competitors give the spectators a taste of extreme racing through a series of tight turns and jump ups in the race course in field. Presentations - Sunday The presentations are followed by the after party; where competitors swap stories and a couple of drinks. The After Party is almost as famous as the Dash.
Posted on: Fri, 04 Oct 2013 07:28:43 +0000

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