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Hey guys,

We had advertised a series starting this Saturday at Archerfield, this has now been moved to start next month – In its place we will be running as follows.

Drift competition this Saturday from 3pm until 7pm for something different.

This will be $1000 winner takes all - as well as trophies for 1st, 2nd and 3rd placings.

Gates open at 2pm for drifters to prepare and get set up. We are guaranteeing 1hrs practice time at the beginning and one hour track time at the end to ensure that everyone, including those that don't qualify in the competition receive ample track time. For those that work, the latest you are able to arrive and qualify is 4pm!

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We are using the Top 16 battle format to be determined from qualifying all entries with a maximum of 30 entrants on the day... so pre-enter now!

Entry prices:

$80 drivers

$10 adult spectators

$5 child spectators

We will have Truck'n Djs out there as well as Bob, our commentator to make it a lively and fun day out!

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kool!! ill be is bris on weekend ill hav to come watch! any recommendations for spectator gear? lol.

deffinatly a warm jacket for later in the evening, however a 7pm finish mighten be toooo bad, il deffinatly still be taking one though...

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