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Its time for the next Victorian Drift Club practice day @ Winton Motor Raceway.

Saturday 5th of May.

Gates will open at 7:45 AM.

Drivers briefing will be at 9AM.

There will be a TOP 16 comp after lunch.

Don't forget Helmet, long sleeved top, pants, covers over your resiviours and make sure everything else required to pass scruiteenering is right on your car.

Passenger rides will be available in cars with Roll cages that are checked and approved by the scruiteeners.

Passengers must have long sleeved top, pants, and closed shoes.

The begineers section will be open with experienced tutors.

And as of next event it will be mandatory to have a fire extingisher in the car. So if you have one please have it in the car.

Entry fees are:

Victorian Drift Club Members: $120

Non-members: $130

Spectators: $15

Hope to see you all there!!

Cheers Luke :sick:

Victorian Drift Club Treasurer.

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