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the 2007 drift calendar is quickly filling up. Here are dates for several competitions that i am aware of...

Drift Australia

Round 1 - Barbagallo Raceway, WA - Feb 24 & 25

Round 2 - Mallala Motorsport Park, SA - April 14 & 15

Round 3 - Eastern Creek Raceway, NSW - July 7 & 8

Round 4 - Queensland Raceway, QLD - August 11 & 12

Round 5 - Oran Park Raceway, NSW - September 22 & 23

Queensland Raceway

Drift Day - January 21

Queensland DriftState Championship

Round 1 - March 4

Round 2 - May 13

Round 3 - September 2

Round 4 - November 18

Saturday Night Drift Comp

March 17

May 5

July 14

August 18

September 22

December 1

Friday night Drift Practise

February 2

March 16

May 4

June 1

July 13

Aug 17

September 21

November 2 & 30

Stadium Drift Masters

new comp for 2007. Held at under lights at Parklands on the Gold Coast, it is run by Raceline Promotions, the same people that bring you Super Sunday, Street Torque and Hyperzone to name a few.

Round 1 - Jan 27

Round 2 - March 24

Round 3 - April 21 (Hyperzone)

Powercruise

i am assuming drifting will continue to be a part of the Powercruise lineup...

September 6/7/8/9

June 23 is the Powercruise Powerplay

there are a few other comps i'm hearing whispers of. i will update this thread with details if they go ahead.

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