VRC Chief Executive Officer Kylie Rogers said the club was looking forward to the return of Group 1 racing to Flemington.
“The Black Caviar Lightning is shaping up to be one of the races of the season, with some of Australia's most talented sprinters taking to the track in what’s set to be a fantastic start to Group 1 racing at Flemington across February and March,” Miss Rogers said.
“Whether you are a family looking to enjoy a day out on the Flemington Family Lawn, a group of friends wanting to catch up and enjoy Flemington’s $5 Favourites or a VRC member enjoying world-class racing and hospitality, the race day will have something for everyone.
“The VRC is also pleased to give racegoers the opportunity to pay homage to Black Caviar, with several tributes set up across the course honoring her exceptional career and incredible history at Flemington.”
Former Black Caviar Lightning winner Lankan Rupee will join Living Legend stablemate Johnny Get Angry on-track, with racegoers able to visit the legends in the race day stalls or see them parade in the Mounting Yard between races.
General Admission tickets start at $30 per person with entry for people under 17 free.
Black Caviar Lightning Day sets the scene for an incredible autumn racing program at Flemington in March, with Howden Australian Guineas Day on Saturday 1 March, Super Saturday on Saturday 8 March and TAB Australian Cup Day on Saturday 29 March.
Gates open at 11:30am ahead of the ten-race program starting at 12:15pm and concluding at 5:35pm. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit vrc.com.au.