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Afternoon all :P , we (posting for a friends company www.projectd.com.au) are holding what we are calling a UDRIVE day on the 22nd of November.

This will consist of GRIP AND DRIFT. It is open to all makes of cars, FWD or RWD.

Drivers will be going out in groups according to your experiance, non speed drivers will be in a group, with the Speed Licences drivers in a seperate group also.

If you are interested or have freinds that have always wanted to have a drive onto a race track now is the time to have a go.

There will be scrutineering so please make sure you have checked the www.cams.com.au site for details.

Things that will be checked. BATTERY CLAMPED DOWN. SECONDRY BONNET CATCH. AIR PODS BOLTED DOWN SECURE. SEATS WITH ALL FOUR BOLTS AND SECURE, SEAT BELTS.

Cost is $220.00 for the days driving, our bank details are on our site under the DRIFT SCHOOL PAGE www.projectd.com.au

Please email us to confirm a spot, as we will be capping the amount.

Cheers

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soo, with the speed and non speed drivers?? is that like people who are their for drifting and people for hammering the track, or is it just, like novices finding their legs, and more experienced "speed" drivers??

and what about cams license?? is it required??

yeah drivers will go out according to experience for exactly that reason :blink: drifters and drivers who will be going a lot harder obviously dont wana worry about slow drivers on the track.

the days licence will be provided on the day this is included in the cost

Thanx, thats why its specifically written there it is applicable to this event cheers :rofl:

So what constitutes a secondary bonnet catch for those who don't want to attack their car with a drill. Occy strap to the front bar?

Geoff,

There was a group buy of bonnet restraints in the group buy section. I got mine from there and didnt need to drill.

Before that I used a strap from my golf buggy lol



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