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!!!!!ITS FINALLY HERE AND ITS GONNA BE A HUGE EVENT!!!!!

Welcome to STADIUM DRIFT - One Night Stand..........proudly brought to you by RACELINE EVENTS

WHERE: Adelaide International Raceway

WHEN: Saturday November 3rd

TIME: Gates open 2PM.............Sick drift action under lights

SPECTATOR COST -ADULTS $20 per person, kids under 6y/o Free

SPECIAL INFO FOR TRADERS - ALL WHO WOULD LIKE TO SET UP STANDS AND SELL ITEMS, will cost $375......

This is gonna be awesome drifting like you've never seen before, complete BOWL action at Adelaide International Raceway

For applications please PM me or email me at [email protected] or phone me on 0404873163 and il send them out or try organise a time to catch up with you and hand it to you......LIMITED TO 40 ENTRIES, (FIRST 30 ACCEPTED)

Fee's will be $135 for entry, this will cover yourself and 2 PIT CREW

Also a show and shine event, just rock up at the gate, and enter.....costs your entry fee only which is a sweet deal. Winner also recieves awards for street ride

SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS:

2pm - GATES OPEN

3pm - REGISTER

4pm - SCRUTINEERING

5pm - PRACTICE

6pm - SHOWTIME

9pm - PRENTATIONS

10pm - SHOWS OVER FOLKS

So get in quick........entries can also be recieved through our RACELINE HOST IAN - you can contact him through email on either of the websites......

www.stadiumdrift.com or www.racelineevents.com or phone (07)55 378 255 or fax (07)55 372 781

THIS IS AN EVENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR......SICK DRIFTERS, SICK TRACK and EVEN SICKER ATMOSPHERE.......SICK!!!!!

Thanks

Nathan

any further details please dont hesitate to ask or phone Ian or Jo from Adelaide International Raceway on 82808154

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i too am entered simon...........i cant wait, anticipation is killing me, and Ryan you couldnt be more right........good things to come with the right support.

dont forget there is also a show and shine at the event for the hottest cars, all please enter, trophies and rewards to winners, all you have to do is make your intentions clear to security at the gate, fee is entry to grounds only.........so $20.00 for all adults or over 14.

get your skylines in or whatever else you drive and have a good night

thanks

nathan

Ill be there, thinking ill pop my car into the show n shine, why not! Will have my new SLR camera too so perfect chance to test it out, seeing as though i got it mainly for motorsport photography. Will get some good shots of ya guys :P

^^^ also means i will be there, thought of trying to get the 31 back together and chuck it in the show, but had a thought of maybe taking my 200 up and putting it in with for sale on it. Need that damn thing gone.

Anyway will be there, and will try to snap some good shots of ppl with flicks new camera.

SAU should enter as a car club, discounts will be provided........if your interested in that please pm me and il do the arrangements. Also will have you involved in a bit of how running the car show goes......

once again please pm me if SAU is interested.

Flick i hope u get some shots of me LOL,

cheers guys

STADIUM DRIFT COMES TO ADELAIDE

THIS SAT. NITE NOV 3

STADIUM DRIFT (australias newest form of motorsport) COMES TO ADELAIDE FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SATURDAY NITE

After twelve months of successful running on the Gold Coast RACELINE EVENTS, the creators of STADIUM DRIFT are bringing this new & exciting form of drifting to the Adelaide International Raceway with "ONE NITE STAND" being held on the bowl section of the famed circuit under lights this saturday night with the action due to get underway with warm ups at 5pm & the first round of the judged competition due to start at 6pm, billed as drifting "up close & personal" the Gold Coast events have become established as the most exciting & entertaining form of drifting to be seen in Australia with a format that provides spectators with a fast moving action packed program where they get to see some of the nations top drifters in action.

The Stadium Drift format is run in a way where each driver runs the tight technical track in a solo run & are judged on their ability to handle their vehicle while sliding under power & being under control while appearing to be out of control with the judges looking to allocate points for car angle, apex, approach exit with a smooth flowing slide & the transition ability when changing from left to right hand turns, in stadium drift precision is very critical & can win or loose a comp with one slight move. Always a very popular part of Stadium Drift are the tandem runs or team wars which are run later in the program, this is where the drivers get to select a team mate & are judged on their ability to run so close they appear to be touching (and sometimes do) the winners are the team that is most in sinc, the tandems always provide an exciting end to the nights action.

Although Stadium Drift is new to Adelaide it is not new to one of the countrys star drifters Leighton Fine who won rd2 of the STADIUM DRIFT NATS which was held on the Gold Coast two weeks ago as part of the Lexmark Indy 300 where it was an official "off track event"

Leighton put on a superb show in fron of a huge & excited crowd to be now leading the Nationals by 1 pt from Brisbane driver Tim Ottaway. The winner of the first rd of the STADIUM DRIFT NATS, Josh Young from Brisbane will also be making the trip to Adelaide for "ONE NITE STAND" where he will come up against other top Adelaide drivers including Kelly McKinnon, Joel MacKerras & Christian Pickering who are all expected to perform well on their home track

"ONE NITE STAND" STADIUM DRIFT ADELAIDE will get underway with a show "n"shine from 3pm which is open to all super street rides who can enter as part of their admission price, show n shine trophies will be presented on the night

EVENT DETAILS

Gates open 2pm---

Admission prices--- ADULTS $20---KIDS u14yo with id $10---KIDS u6yo free

STADIUM DRIFT IS A NO ALCOHOL EVENT

INFO Ian 0417 620792

www.stadiumdrift.com

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