SCHF Grand Prix is back and ready to race

21 July 2023 | Expected time to read: 1 minute

A group of racers sitting in Go-Karts lined up ready to race

Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation (SCHF) and WEM Civil are hosting the SCHF Grand Prix 2023 and we are so excited to share this awesome event with you all. 

Save the date in your diaries because we are prepared for a BIG day of fun, filled with MORE cars, MORE drifting, MORE go-karting and even MORE prizes.

Friday 22 September 2023

An aerial view of Luddenham Raceway

The work WEM Civil and SCHF have been able to achieve together for children in hospital is a force like no other. We are so grateful to be able to work with such passionate and generous people – we would not be here presenting this amazing event if it wasn’t for our friends at WEM.

If you too would like to support the even in sponsorship or prizing, please contact us at corporatecomms@schf.org.au.

To purchase tickets please click the link below.

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