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is it once a month for the whole year. also if i attend to these do i have to bring a helmet or anything else?? and is it always on a friday??

yes its normal once a month, and yes the practises are always on the friday..

you will need a Helment, long sleave top, pants and closes shoes..

remember you need to apply for WASCC $300 and Cams (Lvl2 speed or non-speed) $50

and these are yearly fees.. you can not drift without a WASCC membership and cams lvl2 or higher

also if you do come... be perpared to have only about 4-6 goes (at 4laps per go)... also if you dont know what ur doing dont try anything crazy as u will end up in the sand...

its good fun but there is a chance u can bin ur car pretty easy if u try something above ur lvl or grab some under under

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can i rock up any time between 6.30-10.30, cause i dont finish work intill 7-8ish

no point if its that late

the practise starts at 6:30 and as soon as they have 40cars, they close it off..

practises finish around 10, so the later you get there the less runs you will get

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is it possible to just go there and watch? coz i dont have the budget to join the membership for barbagallo and the lvl2 CAM license >.< i went to the track before and got a good look at it as it is quite close to my house(10-15 mins drive) im stayin in joondalup. im not too sure if im willin to risk my car to drift coz if i have any dmg its gonna cost me a bomb :)

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is it possible to just go there and watch? coz i dont have the budget to join the membership for barbagallo and the lvl2 CAM license >.< i went to the track before and got a good look at it as it is quite close to my house(10-15 mins drive) im stayin in joondalup. im not too sure if im willin to risk my car to drift coz if i have any dmg its gonna cost me a bomb :)

yeap you can go to watch,

practise are starting to get very good by this i mean the general skill level of everyone has increase a bucket load... so you get to see some awsome drifting

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