This weekend in Australia offers a plethora of family-friendly car events that cater to all automotive enthusiasts. From Melbourne to Sydney, Gold Coast to North Sydney, there are exciting activities lined up for everyone.
In Melbourne, car aficionados can attend Compello Versus, touted as ‘Australia’s biggest car expo’, running from April 20-21, 2024, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. This event showcases JDM & Euro cars pitted against Holden & Ford models, featuring over 300 display cars. Attendees can also meet prominent Australian figures like Troy Candy and Dan Rue, along with enjoying various attractions like the Gee Up bar, DJs, and Compello dancers. The event promises entertainment for the whole family, including a dedicated kids area and the chance to meet Lightning McQueen.
For those preferring to stay at home, the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix and the 2024 ITM Taupu Super400 in New Zealand offer thrilling motorsport action, accessible via Fox Sports and Kayo.
Sydney Motorsport Park hosts the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series Round 1, showcasing a range of cars from drift cars to muscle cars, Formula RX8, and the Australian Excel Series. The event promises a weekend filled with on-track excitement, including night races.
In Gold Coast, Queensland, Down Shift presents Night Shift Gold Coast at Carrara Markets, featuring a laid-back evening with music, food, drinks, and a display of diverse cars, welcoming enthusiasts of all kinds.
North Sydney offers a more relaxed vibe with Machines and Macchiatos at the Northern Beaches Christian School, where car lovers can enjoy a Sunday morning coffee surrounded by an array of impressive vehicles. The event includes barista-made coffee, delicious food, and the opportunity to view an assortment of fascinating machines. Additionally, there are raffles with enticing prizes, with proceeds going to the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation and Bear Cottage charities.
These events cater to a wide range of interests within the automotive community, providing opportunities for families to bond over their shared passion for cars. Whether attending a large-scale expo, watching motorsport action, or simply enjoying a leisurely coffee morning with unique vehicles, there is something for everyone at the family-friendly car events across Australia this weekend.
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