Hundreds of Supernats battle mullets in Canberra

Hundreds of Supernats battle mullets in Canberra

Thousands of Australians converged on Canberra to celebrate the 35th Summernats, with mullet enthusiasts competing on Saturday to determine who had the finest mullet.

On Saturday at the 35th Summernats, the main attraction was a 'dirty mullet' fashion competition that saw racing fans show off their precious locks
The Summernats event attracts vehicle enthusiasts and Australia’s best burnout drivers to the capital for a spectacular rally.

This year, one hundred thousand automobile enthusiasts attended the four-day event, which featured burnout competitions, drift drives, and special performances by numerous celebrities.

However, the biggest draw on Saturday was a “dirty mullet” fashion competition in which racing fans displayed their prized locks.

Saturday’s major draw at the 35th Summernats was a “dirty mullet” fashion competition in which racing fans displayed their prized locks.

As the mullet contest went on, competitors took to the track for the burnout championship eliminations after championship eliminations on the previous Friday

Men, women, and children all participated in the contest, much to the joy of racing fans.

The audience looked to enjoy the mullet contest, but their focus swiftly shifted back to the racetrack.Men, women and children all took part in the contest, showcasing their mullets to the delight of racing fans

During the 35th Summernats car festival in Canberra, participants in the Summernats’ Dirty Mullet competition are spotted.

Men, women, and children all participated in the contest, much to the joy of racing fans.

The fans appeared to appreciate the spectacle of the mullet contest, but their focus swiftly returned to the racetrack.

After championship eliminations on Friday, participants took to the track for burnout championship eliminations on Saturday afternoon.

Later on Saturday, the second round of eliminations will take place, followed by the finals on Sunday.The crowds appeared to enjoy the spectacle of the mullet contest - though attention quickly switched back to the track

Then, at 3 p.m., there will be a last 10 face-off.

The festival attracted more than 2,700 automobiles and 100,000 enthusiastic fans to Exhibition Park in Canberra.A young contestant in the Summernats' Dirty Mullet competition are seen during the 35th Summernats car festival in Canberra

After an unusual demand for tickets led the event to sell out, only a small number of tickets remained.Contestants in the Summernats' Dirty Mullet competition are seen during the 35th Summernats car festival in Canberra

After championship eliminations on Friday, contestants took to the track for the burnout championship eliminations as the mullet contest continued.

The Summernats event attracts vehicle enthusiasts and Australia’s best burnout drivers to the nation’s capital for a spectacular rally.

Over 2700 automobiles and 100,000 enthusiastic spectators descended upon Exhibition Park in Canberra for the festival.

After an unusual demand for tickets led the event to sell out, only a small quantity of tickets remained.

During the 35th Summernats car festival in Canberra, a juvenile contender in the Summernats’ Dirty Mullet competition is observed.


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