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So whos heading up to lala this saturday for the final round of G1?

Theres a few SAU members entered, so head up and show your support!

Ill be out doing Media, got my pass approved yesterday. Ill be wearing my bright yellow media vest, so if you see me say hello!

So come out and support Matty, Luke and everyone else thats entered!

:wub:

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Ooooo didn't realise this was on. Will see if my mates wanna go and I'll probably have a go at shooting from the stands.

Taken from Mallala.com:

G1 Extreme Drift/SA State Drifting Championship (Round 3)

Mallala Motorsport Park

Saturday 8th November

Twilight format

Gates Open 10.00am

Action Starts 11.45 am

$20 per person (Children U14 Free)

Free Grandstand Seats & Pit Paddock Entry.

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11.50am Practice Session 1A (30 mins)

12.20am Practice Session 1B (30 mins)

12.50pm Lunch Break

1.20pm Sponsor Rides

1.50pm Practice Session 2A (15 mins)

2.05pm Practice Session 2B (15 mins)

2.20pm Qualifying (5 x 20 minute sessions)

4.20pm Break

4.50pm Group 2 First 8 Battles (Second 16 Cars)

5.20pm Group 1 First 8 Battles (Top 16 Cars)

5.45pm Group 2 Quarter Finals

6.05pm Group 1 Quarter Finals

6.30pm Break

7.00pm Group 3 Drift

7.30pm Group 2 Semi Finals

7.50pm Group 1 Semi Finals

8.10pm Group 1 Battle for Third Place

8.15pm Team Drift

8.45pm Group 2 Final

8.55pm Group 1 Final

9.00pm Presentations

Edited by Thomasino

wow good to see a whole bunch of SAU peeps in the comp

this is making me definately head out there on sat!

Good luck to all those who entered

Edited by Krishy

so did anyone end up going? Saw ENR Luke out and about but thats all

Anyway, few photos I took..

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Not all skylines.. but some of my fav shots anyway

Edited by *flick*

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