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Toyo Drift Australia Series Round 2 - Mallala Motorsport Park

Saturday April 14, 2007

7:30am Gates open

10:00am Super Drift Series practice session

10:30am Toyo Drift Australia Series practice session 1

11:00am Super Drift Series qualifying

1:00pm Lunch break

1:35pm Super Drift Series Top 32

2:35pm Super Drift Series Top 16

3:10pm Toyo Drift Australia Series practice session 2

3:40pm Super Drift Series Top 8

3:55pm Super Drift Series Top 4

4:10pm Toyo Drift Australia Series practice session 3

4:40pm Team Drift practice session

5:00pm Finish

Sunday April 15, 2007

7:30am Gates open

9:00am Toyo Drift Australia Series qualifying

11:00am Super Drift Series final & Presentation

11:30am Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 32

12:30am Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 16

1:00pm Lunch break

1:35pm Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 8

1:50pm Toyo Drift Australia Series Top 4

2:05pm Toyo Expression Session 1

2:30pm Toyo Drift Australia Series Final & Presentation

3:05pm Toyo Expression Session 2

3:30pm Team Drift Finals

4:00pm Finish

Ticket Information

Adults:- $15 Saturday

$25 Sunday

$35 Weekend

Children under 14:- FREE

Tickets available at the gate or pre-purchase at www.mallala.com

Hope to see some of you SAU boys out and about.

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Yes cubes I believe the cracker will be out.

That man is one ummmmmmmmmm happy man.

Please come out and support this series.

Oh and Joel I fixed my problem with my car. I may have forgotten to tighten 3 of the 6 coilpacks down properly. lol

MY BAD.

Ill be there! My cars entered into a small show and shine up there on the sunday - was in it last year too. Its run by the autosalon organizers, normally bit of a gear up for autosalon with them handing out flyers etc. Going to be actual awards for the show this year too. Probly be only 20 or so cars, but hey i get free entry out of it and get to show my car off a bit too. Why not!

Just sucks i wont have my new rims by then!! If only it were next week i would

might go not taking the line up but just the rolla.....i remember last year the cops raping this supra as i was leaving the industrial area in north adelaide on the way there

ye i'm just taking the work car too dan!

I 'popped' through to check it out today. Upon leaving there were no cops, saw one or two driving past with their speed guns on the roof, so driving back is not the place to speed. :S

Quite impressed really. Last time I went to a drift comp it was down at Port Gawler. A lot more talent out these days.

I was stood down towards the end of the start/finish small straight. Awesome spot; saw a few spins and hell fast corner entry speeds. :closedeyes:

The bloke in his R34 LS1 wasn't doing too good either was the JMS car.

I grabbed a few pics of the thing via my phone. The brakes are quite impressive upon first glance, the picture doesn't do it justice.

A few vids also. Might throw them up a tad later.

I must say my favourites of the day.... Just Jap R31, Cressida, Black R32 with what I think had an rb26 in it and the blue S13 N/A LS1. :)

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yeah didnt see you there Joel

R34 was very impressive will be great when he learns to drive it

i was talking to someone from DLS and theve got a new engine comming for it

anyways 2 vids from my phone sorry for small res

Gold R32 4door i think 'slo031'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DBhDEVoAXo

1JZ turbo Cressida

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiKNNlW7x3k

links arnt active yet shouldnt be too long you can get the jist of it but yeah it was taken on 1.3mp phone

Edited by Madaz

Drift comp was wicked... Robby Bulgers Won :bunny: but leighton Fine 2nd and Christian Pickering 3rd. Bad luck to leighton Fine, He got in a bit of an accident with bulgers and couldn't race the second leg. o O (didn't think Bulgers deserved to make it anywhere near the final) but that's just my opinion. but Fine came out to win with his team in team drift.

Hey flick, how'd you go in the show and shine. didn't see you near your car till you were drivin off, otherwise would have said HI!!!

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