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hey all,

im from perth and never been to melbourne,

i know the names of some tracks over east but i havnt got the faintest idea what tracks are where,

anyway im going to melbourne mid march to see what its like over there,

might move over east some time but gotta make sure theres a decent track over the lol,

so anyone from melbourne? what tracks are there and is drift big there?

cheers

slydr

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Hey mate, we have a few tracks over here

Winton

-Sandown

-Calder park

-Phillip Island

A few hillclimbs

-Haunted Hills

-Rob Roy Hill climb

-Morwell

I may have forgotten some..

As for drift check out nissansilvia.com events section as they hold a heap of drift days etc

Hope that helps ya

Cheers

Liam. :)

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How could you forget Winton!! - this is where most of the drift happens in Vic.

Also Haunted Hills is the new Morwell.

Are you into drift or track sprints??

If sprints are your thing, we run a Motorsport Championship down here in Vic - Details

We also run several motorkhanas per year in Shepparton - heres a vid to give you an idea -

If your into drift - VicDrift are the people you want to speak to - Calendar for 09

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