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Carnage and chaos expected at Swaffham Raceway

CARNAGE and chaos take centre stage at Swaffham Raceway on Sunday courtesy of a banger caravan destruction derby.

There's currently 15 car and caravan combinations booked in, which will be more than enough to turn the raceway into something resembling the A47 on a bank holiday weekend prior to them all getting smashed to pieces.

This event will bring the day to a close although before that are bangers, stock cars and various forms of hot rods.

The non-contact classes feature the National Super Rods who return for another outing following their World Final two weeks ago, which was impressively won by John Wicks with a flag-to-flag victory.

The Thunder Rods have really started to grow in numbers, achieving a superb 15 on the last outing and with at least two new cars set to debut on Sunday.

In the Mondeo Rods, a number of new drivers are now very close to completing their cars while the Formula 1400s, who are currently struggling to attract drivers, could fold unless fortunes change.

There's a full programme for the Bangers (Under 1800cc nudge and spin rules) and the bill is completed by the new Swaffham SuperStocks.

This is an open wheel stock car formula and is open to all Superstox/Brisca F2 style cars and for the purposes of this opening trial will be run as a non-contact class.

Racing gets underway at 1.30pm.

You can keep up to date by logging on to www.swaffhamraceway.com


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Saturday 11 February 2012

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