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Vdc Presents Kamikaze Battle 2006, Winton Raceway 2nd September


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All you need to know about entry to The Driftshop.com.au Kamikaze Battle 2006

Entry Steps:

1) Download the entry forms from this link ->>

Driver Entry form

Rules & Regs

Sup Regs

Team Entry form

2) Complete the entry form using word or anything to edit the doc

3) Once it has been filled out email to [email protected]

4) You will get a reply with a car number & bank account details, your reference or

description is a combination of your name a car number for the day.

I E (Callum 2) if you don't enter this as the transaction description we can not verify

your payment!!!

5) You will receive a confirmation email with the final details for the day once payment is confirmed.

6) Turn up at the credentials office between 7:30am & 8:30am any entries later

than 8:30 will not be accepted as scrutineering closes at 8:40.

7) Enjoy the action!!

Basic structure for the day. (subject to change)

7:30 - Gates open for drivers & pit crew

7:30 - Credentials office opens for driver entry

7:30 - scrutineering opens

7:30 to 8:30 entries taken in credentials office ($160 Late entry)

7:30 to 8:40 scrutineering open (all cars must be ready according to VDC rules & regs and sup regs)

8:40 - scrutineering closes

8:40 to 9:00 Compulsory drivers briefing

9:00 to 11:00 Practice

11:00 to 1:00 Qualifying (64 drivers competing for 32 places)

1:00 to 3:00 Top 32

3:00 - Team Battles

3:00 to 5:00 Open Practice (all drivers may drive)

Also note that team entries will only be taken before the event NOT AT THE EVENT Please read the sup regs for a full understanding

Current Driver Entries

Aaon Specchio

Simon Michelmore

Socpuppet

Warwick

Fai Chan

Pappa

Trav

Hai (driftline)

Matty (driftline)

Rashan (driftline)

Paul milo

Anthony Vafiadis

Rick Roney

Andrew Roney

LukeyZ

Micheal (Phillips S13)

Luke Fink

Simon Taylor

Troy gay

David

Jonathan Devine

Chris Meadows

Current Team entries

Team DriftLine

Team UDS

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