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Victorian Drift Club Practice Day

~ Saturday 20th June 2009 ~

This is an OPEN event for all (VDC membership not required), with no comp.

The beginners area will be open with tutors to help out the newbies.

Entry Prices:

$15 gate fee (Applicable to all inc spectators)

$130 Members entry fee

$140 Non-Members entry fee

$20 - Passengers - We will not be accepting passenger forms before 9:30am as drivers are our priority!

Other Prices:

VDC membership $85 (Once off $20 admin fee incorporated)

VDC membership renewal $65

Payment Options and pre-entry forms can be found here:

http://www.vicdrift.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=608

* PayPal payments are now being accepted*

Pre-Entry is available and is highly encouraged to help save time in the morning as you only have to show your cams/aasa license, pay (if you didnt pre-pay) and collect your arm bands! How easy is that!

Please encourage your mates to pre-enter too!

Pre-entries are now being taken. Direct deposits will not be accepted after Wednesday the 17th so please be organised or pay via paypal! (Instant payments please no e-cheques)

Acceptable Licenses are: AASA or Cams L2NS - No license means no going on the track!

On the day purchase of AASA license:

AASA license $50

(Can be purchased at the Winton office on the morning of the drift day. This needs to be done before you come into the scrutineering bay to pay and have your car scrutineered as entries will not be accepted without proof of license or receipt of payment from Winton)

Please note : VDC board members will be checking aasa and cams licenses, this year we will be checking everyone. Please ensure all your licenses and memberships cards are valid.

The usual requirements as always are:

*Long sleeve and long pants of non flammable materials i.e. No Nylon

*Closed footwear

*Helmet that complies to Australian Standards (has ASA or Snell Sticker)

*Car needs to be in a good condition, no oil leaks, no loose items in the car and battery secure. It must pass scrutineering to be allowed on the track!

*Working seat belt/s (give it a pull and make sure it locks)

*Passengers will only be permitted in cars with half/full roll cages. Passengers must also be wearing the appropriate clothing, footwear and helmet. They must also abide by the track rules or they will not be allowed to go on the track. Drivers will also be held accountable for their passengers following the track rules!

* Every car must have the correct amount of wheel nuts:wheel studs. Get it right before you get to the track!

Basic Scrutineering Guide can be found here: http://www.vicdrift.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=674 - There will be NO EXCEPTIONS at this event!

* FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE COMPULSORY AND MUST BE FITTED CORRECTLY IN THE CAR AND WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE DRIVER!

Cant make this one, see below for the rest of 2009 events:

http://www.vicdrift.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=611

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wow i can't belive the total lack of response from Victoria !

i'm still setting up my car but i'm looking at future events, and since track days are the only time i get to drive my silvia i'm very interested ! :)

i'll check out my schedule and car and reply asap.

If entering, in what car abu?

Hopefully i'll have enough money to enter. After buying a buying a power fc on the weekend and getting it tuned today, i'm a little low on funds.

Gotta put it to use though!!

If entering, in what car abu?

Hopefully i'll have enough money to enter. After buying a buying a power fc on the weekend and getting it tuned today, i'm a little low on funds.

Will be entering my S13.. got a new setup on there now so hopefully should be finished this weekend then have it re tuned within the next 2 weeks so should be good to go!

First time on the track to so should be interesting.. :)

Gotta put it to use though!!

True. But being on apprentice wages i didn't budget the extra funds so close to Winton. Hopefully i'll be able to work something out and if i am able to go, hopefully the fc will help overcome the excessive grip issues i was having last time. :D

Will be entering my S13.. got a new setup on there now so hopefully should be finished this weekend then have it re tuned within the next 2 weeks so should be good to go!

First time on the track to so should be interesting.. :D

Sounds good. Can you elaborate a bit more on the 'new setup'? Gonna be starting out on the big track?

I'll be there, getting my new S13 track/drift car ready for this event in particular as this will be the first serious shakedown and I have no experience.

Be sure to give me a wide birth :(

Edited by ActionDan

CAMS L2S and AASA are 12 month license with no driving assessment. they are pretty much for insurance etc.

to get CAMS you need to be a member of a CAMS affiliated car club.

AASA will not get you onto sandown or the island for a track day, CAMS L2S will.

the cams website is not that self intuitive-> http://cams.com.au/Development/Get%20Invol...LicRenewal.ashx

As above:

Acceptable Licenses are: AASA or Cams L2NS - No license means no going on the track!

On the day purchase of AASA license:

AASA license $50

(Can be purchased at the Winton office on the morning of the drift day. This needs to be done before you come into the scrutineering bay to pay and have your car scrutineered as entries will not be accepted without proof of license or receipt of payment from Winton)

Before you go through scrutineering, got to the office on the day, pay your $50 and your done. The license lasts 12 months.

If you want to get a cams license you can sign up through SAU Victoria. Details can be found here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...or-t220207.html

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