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Anyone going to the Drifting at Oran Park this weekend?

Toyo Drift Australia Series September 23-24

Saturday September 23

7:00 Admin checking / scrutineering

9:00 Drivers Briefing

10:00 Super Drift Series Practice

11:00 Toyo Drift Australia Series Practice

11:30 Super Drift Series Qualifying (cars 49-64)

12:15 Super Drift Qualifying (cars 33-48)

13:00 Toyo Drift Australia Series Practice

13:30 Super Drift Series Top 32

14:30 Super Drift Series Top 16

15:00 Toyo Drift Australia Series Practice

15:30 Super Drift Series Top 8

15:50 Super Drift Series Top 4

16:00 Toyo Drift Australia Series Practice

16:30 Xtreme Team Drift Qualifying

17:00 Finish

Sunday September 24

7:30 Safety Check

9:00 Drivers Briefing (DA & Super Drift drivers)

9:30 Toyo Drift Australia Series qualifying (cars 17-32)

10:30 Toyo Drift Australia Series qualifying (cars 1-16)

11:25 Stunt bikes

11:35 Super Drift Series Expression session

11:50 Super Drift Series Finals

12:00 Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 32

13:05 Super Drift Series Expression session

13:25 Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 16

14:00 Stunt bikes

14:10 Toyo Drift Australia Series Expression Session

14:30 Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 8

14:50 Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 4

15:00 Toyo Drift Australia Series Expression Session

15:20 Toyo Drift Australia Series Finals

15:35 Presentation

15:55 Team Drift Finals

16:15 Toyo Drift Australia Series & Super Drift Expression Session

16:35 On-track activity

17:00 Finish

For information on Friday Night Off Street drifting go to http://www.driftland.com.au/

Robbie Bolger in the Monaro takes on Japan's toughest imports. Beau Yates, Leighton Fine and Darren Appleton are all in with a Shot at the final round. The Championhip will be decided and it's anyone's game.

Saturday 23 September

Adults $15

Children 11-16 $10

Children under 10 years Free

Sunday 24 September

Adults $25

Children 11-16 $20

Children under 10 Free

2 day tickets

Adults $30

Children 11-16 $25

Children under 10 Free

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