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The day we've finally been waiting for, Drift practice at Adelaide International Raceway.

Day: Sunday 6th of May

Time gates open: 9:30am

Time gates close: 4:30pm with option to go until 5 or 6 depending on how smoothly things are running

Cost: $80 includes your entry fee and 1 pit member (drivers only)

$15 for spectators

NOTE:

CAMS licence not required, however a current drivers licence is

Cars WILL be going through scrutineering to gain access to the track, so please make sure your car is somewhat decent

This will be a full day practice

Canteen will be open all day for drinks/food etc

Now for most people this will be hard........THIS WILL BE AN ALCOHOL FREE DAY FOR ALL

They are allowing for 50-60 cars, if more turn out it will be catered for and the day may run longer into the night for more practice

Now Jester performance is behind most of this, they are located in the City Dismantlers yard.......so much thanks and appreciation to them, a suggestion box will be at hand on the day for anyone who wants more practice, more regularly. Help them to help us by providing your thought on how the day is going etc.

Cheers guys/girls

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OMG sweet :O

You guys are up and running again!!! :(

Best of luck :) we just had ours this weekend at Oran Park and went off, hope anyone thats want to try it gets out there it's loads of fun :sorcerer: but not that adelaide needs me to tell them this....... as like the Drift capital!!!

LOL

Hi5!!!!

ok, seeing as it is a full day practice make sure you conserve your tyres.........especially as for those with a roll-cage you will definately be able to drift the fully hektik bowl.

once again, cars will be scrutineered.....tyre fitter is there and food and everything will be available.

it should be a great time, not only for spectators but for drifters alike.........make sure you rock up and drift your socks off, the day will be divided into 3 sections, the short coarse then long coarse and finally the long coarse with the bowl, i cant friggin wait

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Dont forget people...........A.I.R this weekend, if u can pay this week before the sunday please do, go to Jester Automotive in the City Dismantlers Yard or Adelaide Internation Raceway itself.

Should be a great day reguardless of weather..........hope to see you guys out

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