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Nothing indicates it has been cancelled.

You will need to register. Registration normally opens two weeks before the event. You can enter on the day but are not guaranteed a spot.

Can't wait for this, it'll be 6 months since i'd been out on the track.

Just to let you guys know, this day is still going ahead.

The guys are still discussing the cost of hiring the track. At the moment it looks like a Drift and Grip day but no track timing equipment is being used (you'll have to bring your own).

The more people that enter from Canberra, the more often this event can be run.

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Video I made to get you guys fired up!

Come out and enter to support local drifting!

why, just going to scare people off :P

Edited by TURISMO

Lol, just to let you know, that maroon/white 180sx was using stock suspension that day.

Entries are open, enter quickly before they fill up!

http://www.initialdrift.com.au/forums/view...;p=88314#p88314

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Sounds like some people have been putting some WEAK Sauce on their food :laugh:.

Anyway, feel free to come out and watch, get the spectator numbers up. Hopefully this will encourage them to do another Wakefield day sooner rather than later.

  • 2 weeks later...

Looks like the people that are driving on the track are leaving EPIC around 6:45am. I'll be going in this group, should be about 8 of us going up together.

Spectator are leaving there around 8am. Don't know about this group.

Hey ZCR,

Great to hear you came out and watched!!!

I so wasn't expecting that too happen. It actually sheared the stud rather than lose the wheel nuts. I was soo lucky my mate had spares.

But that wasn't the last stud shear for the day. 15 mins out of Canberra, another car I was travelling with lost a wheel on the high way. Same thing, sheared the stud, very wierd!

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