Victorian Drifting Championship Round 2
Victorian Drifting Championship Round 2
Victorian Drifting Championship Round 2
18 JUL 2026
Calder Park RacewayKeilor North, VIC
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Victorian Drifting Championship Round 2

Saturday, 18 July 2026
Calder Park Raceway

About this Event

The Victorian Drifting Championship returns to Calder Park Raceway for Round 2. This event focuses on the skill of tandem drifting, where competitors must maintain tight proximity and high angles while navigating the circuit's specific judging zones. Fans can expect to see a wide variety of builds, from grassroots setups to professional-level drift cars, all fighting for critical points in the season standings. Located just outside Melbourne, Calder Park Raceway offers a unique vantage point for spectators to watch the action-packed battles unfold.

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About Calder Park Raceway

Calder Park Raceway is one of Australia’s most storied motorsport facilities, located just outside of Melbourne in the suburb of Keilor North. Originally opened as a short sprint track in 1962, the venue expanded significantly under the ownership of legendary racer and businessman Bob Jane. It is perhaps most famous for the Thunderdome, a 1.8-kilometre high-banked tri-oval built in the late 1980s to bring American-style stock car racing, including NASCAR and AUSCAR, to Australian soil. The venue’s layout is unique, featuring several configurations including a traditional road circuit, a world-class drag strip, and the aforementioned oval. Over the decades, it has hosted a wide range of major events, from the Australian Grand Prix—notably including the first-ever round of the Formula One World Championship held in Australia in 1980—to the popular Off Street Drags which provide a legal environment for local car enthusiasts to test their vehicles. Today, Calder Park remains a vital hub for grassroots and professional motorsport in Victoria. While some parts of the facility have faced challenges over the years, it continues to serve as a primary location for drifting competitions, track days, and drag racing. Its proximity to the city and its long-standing history make it a sentimental favorite for generations of fans who grew up watching international stars compete on its diverse tracks.

Getting There

Situated approximately 25 kilometers northwest of Melbourne's city centre, Calder Park Raceway is easily accessible via the Calder Freeway. Visitors traveling from the city should follow the M79 motorway directly to the venue entrance in Keilor North. Parking is available on-site within the grounds, though the specific parking areas can vary depending on whether the event is held on the drag strip, the road circuit, or within the Thunderdome area. It is advisable to check specific event details for the most convenient entry gate.

Victorian Drifting Championship Round 2
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