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Round 1 - February 24-25, Barbagallo Raceway, WA

This is goint to be bloody awesome - the DA season for next year is going to be kicked off in WA

I'm excited :P

and big ups to the organisers for securing a round this year - australias toughest drift cars, and the best drivers doing battle, this is going to be insane

make sure you put the dates in your calender, so you can cheer on our own Adam Trewellah (aka borneo) who has been entering eastern states rounds for years now - finally he gets a home ground advantage.

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Saturday 24th February 2007

10:00 Super Drift Practice

10:30 Toyo Drift Australia Series Practice

11:00 Super Drift Practice

11:30 Toyo Drift Australia Series Practice

12:00 Lunch Break

12:30 Super Drift Qualifying

13:30 Toyo Drift Australia Series Practice

14:00 Super Drift Top 32

14:15 Toyo Drift Australia Series Practice

14:30 Super Drift Top 16

15:00 Toyo Drift Australia Series Practice

15:30 Super Drift Top 8

15:50 Super Drift Top 4

16:00 Team Drift Practice

Sunday 25th February 2007

9:30 Toyo Drift Australia Series Qualifying

11:30 Super Drift Warmup

11:40 Super Drift Finals

11:50 Super Drift Top 3 Burnouts/Donuts

11:55 Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 32

12:55 Lunch

13:25 Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 16

13:55 Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 8

14:10 Expression Session

14:30 Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 4

14:40 Expression Session

15:00 Toyo Drift Australia Series Finals

15:10 Toyo Drift Australia Series presentation

15:25 Expression Session

15:45 Team Drift Final

16:05 Expression Session

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