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Rockynats competitors return to central Queensland for burnouts, mullets and drag racing

Rockhampton local Mercury Lien has had a fierce love of motorsport from a young age; she grew up watching racing and built her first motorbike with her dad as a teen. 

«I then upgraded to a dirt go-kart, which I remember drifting around a track our landlord ploughed on our property. I went through so many tyres,» Ms Lien said. 

«It wasn't until years later that I realised I could race competitively in grassroots events.» 

The motoring enthusiast was one of many competing in Rockynats this weekend,  in both the street drags and the show and shine. 

«It's honestly been one of my favourite events that I've ever had the pleasure of competing [in], and I'm just excited to be able to compete again,» Ms Lien said.

Last year the event, an extension of Summernats in Canberra and Red Centre NATS in Alice Springs, drew in roughly 40,000 attendees over the weekend and around 1,300 competitors.

Summernats co-owner Andy Lopez said it made sense to bring the event to Rockhampton.

«Central Queensland, [and] Queensland in general, it's got a fantastic car culture,» Mr Lopez said.

«Queensland has really been crying out for major automotive lifestyle event for a long time.»

Organisers are expecting that number to be higher this time around, especially with more than 1,500 competitors taking part this year and COVID vaccination mandateslifting on Thursday.

Mr Lopez said the event had something for everyone, including burnouts, drags, rockabilly events, and a show and shine.

"[But] probably the centrepiece of it though is Australia's biggest street parade, it will have around 1,200 cars and bikes, if not a little more participating."

Ms Lien agreed the parade was a highlight. 

«Because you see the sheer amount of people that come to support it, it is

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