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Revival rego open

For those that have dreamed of putting the pedal to the metal, pitting their pride and joy against a lineup of tough competitors, the perfect opportunity might finally be here.

Sprint registrations for the November 2022 Geelong Revival Motoring Festival are now officially open for drivers of four-wheeled vehicles to take on all comers along Geelong’s picturesque waterfront.

An integral part of Geelong Revival, the Quarter Mile Sprint sees nearly 300 cars and motorbikes compete for the coveted Geelong Revival Motoring Festival trophy in a range of vehicle classes.

Held on the Geelong Waterfront since 1956, the Quarter Mile Sprint has become a staple of the Geelong event calendar, and a must-do for any local motorsport enthusiast.

Following a move to a March date earlier this year, the Geelong Revival Motoring Festival is returning to its traditional early-summer spot from November 25 to 27.

“We’re lucky enough to have a fantastic, passionate community of motoring enthusiasts who are all eager to show off their amazing collections,” event director Nicholas Heath said.

“We’re also really keen to deliver some new and exciting on-track activities at this year’s event – things never before seen at Geelong Revival.”

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