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Hey guys, just letting you guys know about the up coming IDA - Drift Pratice days coming up.

http://www.initialdrift.com.au/forums/view...00e967a697db9c4

IDA D-Day Practice - Australia Day 26th January 2009 OP Nth

D-Cup Round 1 - 1st March 2009 Oran Park North

D-Cup Round 2 - 24th May 2009 Oran Park North

D-Cup Round 3 - Date and venue to be confirmed

D-Day - 15th February 2009 Wakefield Park

D-Day - 13th April 2009 Oran Park North

D-Day - 3rd May 2009 Wakefield Park

D-Day - 19th July 2009 Wakefield Park

D-Day - 1st August 2009 Oran Park North

D-Day - 13th September 2009 Wakefield Park

D-Day - 5th October 2009 Oran Park North

D-Day - 29th November 2009 Oran Park North

D-Day - 6th December 2009 Wakefield Park

Please come up to join in or watch. New comers are very welcome, alot of people have started drifting by attending one of these Practice days.

On another note, if you want to see more drift happen closer to Canberra/Goulburn, please come out to watch or enter. The more interest, the more often these are likely to happen. Previously, the club loses money due to poor turnout every time a Wakefield day is held.

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Minimum things you need are:

Car, AS Approved Helmet, Cams Affiliated Club Membership and Cams License (L2NS minimum).

Member and Licensing can be done on the day, but it is a yearly membership + license only. $50 for Cams "Affiliate" membership or $170 for IDA Club membership (discount on IDA Drift Days) and $50 for L2NS license.

Different prices for different tracks/days. They are announced when registration opens. OP North is around $140 members, $170 non-members. Wakefield costs more...

Australia Day Drift Day is now open! http://www.initialdrift.com.au/forums/view...p;sk=t&sd=a

D-Day, Oran Park North Circuit - 26th January 2009

This event will be a multiple car drift day on the North Circuit (Driftland) at Oran Park. Two different layouts will be run to cater to all skill levels.

* YOUR CAR WILL NEED TO PASS SCRUTINEERING - Working seatbelts or valid harnesses, properly installed seats, working brakes and brakelights, working windscreen wipers if it rains, all wheelnuts present and no leaks are the basics. Convertibles will not be allowed unless they have a rollcage that extends above the driver's head. Any questions, please ask or read the FAQ below.

* YOU WILL NEED AN AS1698 (that little red and silver sticker) APPROVED HELMET, LONG SLEEVES, PANTS AND CLOSED SHOES

* Please note that your car must have some sort of secondary bonnet restraint (bonnet catches, or a strap or cable of some type) and have all holes in the firewall and floor sealed up.

* A free sausage sizzle and drink will be provided for all drivers who enter. That doesn't include extra ones for your mates or girlfriend!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: --> Click here to read info about how our days work, scrutineering requirements etc.

PRICES:

Initial Drift Club Member: $140

Non-member: $170

Yearly Initial Drift Membership: $170 for the first year. Includes t-shirt, stickers, membership card and discounts on track day prices and free gate entry to most events. Available on the day. Get this if you intend to do a lot of track days. Renewal is $120 per year.

Yearly Associate Membership: $50 per year. Gives you membership in a CAMS affiliated club and the ability to hold a CAMS L2NS licence, which is required for most of our events. No other benefits. Available on the day. Get this if you only intend to do a few days. You can upgrade at any time to a full membership

CAMS L2NS licence: $50 Available on the day. Payable on the day.

NOTE: The CAMS licence is a once-yearly payment. After applying for one, you will eventually receive a licence in the mail that can be used at all of our events for one year. If you signed up for one last time and have not yet received it, please bring the tear-off bit you received.

Spectators: $10

Here's how to work out how much it costs for you:

If you're an Initial Drift member with a CAMS licence, it's $140

If you're not an Initial Drift member, but have a CAMS licence, it's $170

If you're an Initial Drift Associate Member with a CAMS licence, it's $170

If you want to join with a yearly Associate Membership it's $170 + $50 +$50 = $270

If you want to join with a yearly Full Membership, it's $140 + $170 +$50 = $360

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