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Option1Garage will be holding another small drift competition leading up to another larger 5 Round Series to take place later on this year.

We will have a limited number of spots available for drivers on the night so please pre-enter HERE

Costs:

$55 - Driver entry per round

$10 - Adult spectator per event

$5 - Child spectator per event

The Friday night round will be held from 6-10pm with gates open at 5pm to allow drivers ample time to set up and get organised before the event starts.

As requested, we are having the second round early on the Saturday so that the practice and warm up time will be in the daylight. The Saturday round will take place from 3-7pm, a bit earlier as the night time events are getting very cold! Gates will open at 2pm for the drivers.

At these events, there will be a canteen available to purchase food and drinks from.

Prizes will be confirmed closer to the date!

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Date has changed from Saturday 21st to Friday 20th!

Option1Garage will be holding another small drift competition leading up to another larger 5 Round Series to take place later on this year.

We will have a limited number of spots available for drivers on the night so please pre-enter HERE

Costs:

$55 - Driver entry per round

$10 - Adult spectator per event

$5 - Child spectator per event

These two events will be the next two Fridays we are running at the track - The 6th and the 20th of June . Gates will be open at 5pm with cars on track for Practice at 6pm - The competition will be a knockout Battle comp as per recent events we have run at the track :boxing:

At these events, there will be a canteen available to purchase food and drinks from.

We have secured sponsorship of $2000 in Retail product Value from 999 Automotive at Coopers Plains - This will be in the form of vouchers in the following amounts paying down to 10th position!

1st $500

2nd $400

3rd $300

4th $200

5th > 10th $100 ea

Big Thanks to Triple Nine Automotive for their support - now come out and show you appreciate it !!

Go here to check out their website - 999 Automotive

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Yup, here is another update of the info:

Date has changed from Saturday 21st to Friday 27th!

Option1Garage will be holding another small drift competition leading up to another larger 5 Round Series to take place later on this year.

We will have a limited number of spots available for drivers on the night so please pre-enter HERE

Costs:

$55 - Driver entry per round

$10 - Adult spectator per event

$5 - Child spectator per event

These two events will be the next two Fridays we are running at the track - The 6th and the 27th of June. Gates will be open at 5pm with cars on track for Practice at 6pm - The competition will be a knockout Battle comp as per recent events we have run at the track :boxing:

At these events, there will be a canteen available to purchase food and drinks from.

We have secured sponsorship of $2000 in Retail product Value from 999 Automotive at Coopers Plains - This will be in the form of vouchers in the following amounts paying down to 10th position!

1st $500

2nd $400

3rd $300

4th $200

5th > 10th $100 ea

Big Thanks to Triple Nine Automotive for their support - now come out and show you appreciate it !!

Go here to check out their website - 999 Automotive

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*UPDATE*

This will be the 2nd round of the 999 Automotive Two Round Series to be run in battle format. Entries are still available with a max of 32 cars on the night and still a great chance for anyone that missed the first round to pick up a $100 retail voucher .

Points:

1st 25pts

2nd 22pts

3rd 20pts

4th 18pts

5th 16pts

6th 14pts

7th 12pts

8th 10pts

9th 8pts

10th 6pts

Results were 1st to 11th -

James Grady

Danny Keneally

Steve Mountfort

Jansen Butler

Travis Dunstan

Daniel Jorgenson

Jesse Viner

Josh Newson

Dale Arrowsmith

Tony Morgan

Mark 180

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