“Jaxon has inherited my passion for motorsport and he has had limited opportunities to race with me and this one is a simple, well put together event that we will be able to race in together.”Įvent director Justin Hunt said there was nothing like the sprint event in Perth. “It is sort of a revhead’s paradise for the whole weekend,” he said. Credit: Andrew Ritchie /Perth NowĮxperienced off-road racer Dave said he was eager to soak up the atmosphere and join Jaxon for his first time on the tarmac. Camera Icon Boas Avenue carpark will be abuzz from noon on Saturday with 500 vehicles on display for the Coffee and Cars event raising funds for Wheels for Hope. Spectators can get a front row seat to the action in Central Park, where vehicles will come past at full speed before crossing the finish line on Boas Avenue.ĭianella father and son Dave and Jaxon Fong, 18, will both have a go driving and navigating the sprint in their blue Mini Cooper S 2008. Setting off in individual time trials from Reid Promenade, racers will head down Lakeside Drive, Kendrew Crescent, Teakle Court and Grand Boulevard, weaving past ECU Joondalup, North Metropolitan TAFE and the WA Police Academy. Revheads can get their high-octane fix on Sunday at the Joondalup City Sprint from 9am to 4pm, with 150 vehicles attempting to clock the fastest time around the suburban course. It is sort of a revhead’s paradise for the whole weekend.Ĭentral Park will play host to Cocktails and Cars on Saturday and Sunday, with a display of hundreds of rare and high-end vehicles, food trucks, entertainment and a pop-up bar. Boas Avenue carpark will be abuzz from noon on Saturday with 500 vehicles on display for the Coffee and Cars event raising funds for Wheels for Hope.
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