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Another full field of entries for Round 2 of the Toyo NSW Drift Series this Saturday at Oran Park.

Eugene Arendsen

Chris Easton

Jason Greenwood

Josh James

Chris Jones

Andrew MacGregor

Sam Pass

Brett Reid

J.J Screpis

Michael Truscott

Nathan Weissel

Anthony Bilic

Ben Ellis

Kirk Gyford

Ashley James

Brendon Keenan

Daniel Mackie

Stephen Pembrey

Matthew Salim

Tim Sorrasson

Igor Tunjic

Dion Yandle

Nathan D'Avoine

Scott Gibbs

Martin Jagodzki

Mitchell Jeffery

Mike Laverick

Marcus Newark

Matthew Porter

Alex Sciacca

William Thompson

Eiji Wakamatsu

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damn.i would but have somthing else to go to allready.i was at the IDA track day last weekend though reprazenting on the hill watching from the car.it is allot better if you can just laze arround in the car and veiw.just like home :D

i seen dan makie out there and Fernando Wiehrl.there is some pretty good local talent out there as well.also quite a few crashes with pretty big damage.

hahaha great post Druncan :):D

Go Dan and Easto!

oh, Easto's entry's - fark me - MASSSSIVE!!

I was behind him going around OP North at Driftland and it was just amazing!

Yes true however when you go from an event like at Eastern Creek with a few thousand people, trade displays, car show, stunt riders etc to a dirt paddock at Oran Park Driftland it's quite disappointing from a spectators point of view.



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