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"Grassroot Drift Bash ver.1.0 Exhibition Edition" Sentul, Sunday 7 June 2009. 9am-Drop (Indonesia)

Drift & Car Clinic, Open Practice, Tsuiso, Clipping Point & Zone, Int'l Rules.. Exhibition By Rhe (Nissan Silvia S15 500HP)

you are all invited to come and see drift clinic, exhibition, tsuiso.

you can join the clinic and have all day practice on international layout track, with clipping zones and points with a small fee. (registration on the day)

you can invite all your friends to come and watch this event.

Registration Fee = Rp.150.000,-

You Get:

- Grassroot's Drift Bash Exhibition Sticker

- Grassroot's Drifter Sticker

- Name Tag

- Lunch

- Unlimited Practice on this event

- RWD only - Donuts and Drift tutorial by Rhe

- FWD and 4WD - Drift Tutorial by Dio (tentative)

For People planning to Join the Drift Bash. dont forget to bring:

- Fire Extinguisher

- Helmet

- Spare Tyres

GOODNEWS: We will be spraying water on the track with water tanks, so it will definitely prolong your tyre's life..

Safety Measurements:

- Ambulance Standby

Drifter who are confirmed on this event

Rhenadi Arinton (Currently Studying in Malaysia)

- Latest Event, Best 4 in MMU MITC Melaka

- Drift Car - Malay = RWD = Nissan S13 (blue)

- Indo = RWD = Nissan S15 (blue)

- Photos

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- Videos

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=86186804305

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=68319664305

Adwitya Amandio, A.K.A Dio (PSKD High School Student)

- Rally, Slalom and Drift. winning in various events.

- Latest Drift Event, 2nd in FFA Goodyear Night Drift 2008

- Drift Car - 4WD = Mitsubishi EVO 9 (yellow)

- FWD = Toyota Yaris (black)

- Photos

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- Videos

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=...;subj=789432368

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=...;subj=789432368

Dean (Binus Uni Student)

- Latest Drift Event, 3rd in RWD Goodyear Night Drift 2008

- Drift Car - RWD = BMW 323i E36 (red)

- Photos

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- Videos

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=...;subj=758744722

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=...;subj=758744722

Mimo (Alumni Binus, Network Eng.)

- Latest Drift Event, 5th in FFA Goodyear Night Drift 2008

- Drift Car - RWD = Nissan Cefiro (Grey)

- Photos

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- Videos

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1086278910455

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1086277910430

Tyo (Trisakti Students)

- Latest Drift Event, (TBA)

- Drift Car - RWD = Toyota Corolla DX (White)

- Photos

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more Grassroot Drifters to confirmed tomorrow....

Why Grassroot? because we drift for the love of it. we don't just stop drifting for any reason. we will continue to prevail...

Edited by cefiro69

Grassroot Drift Bash v.01 ... thank you everyone for joining the clinic and drifting on the open practice.

Report

Sunny day on Sunday 7th of June 2009, Track layout with cones perfectly, and the briefing was started at 10.30am.

I was opening the speech, and Rhenadi started speaking about the basic of drifting and car setup.

On this event, we made 3 separate track, the first one being a donut track, for learning the first step of drifting, Rhe single handedly tutor drifters on this track. next we have an "8" track for people who can do donuts and wanting to learn how to switch from right drift to left drift. lastly, the Main Track, we made a track that have a big left turn forming a U turn, then a tight right turn respectively with their own clipping zone and points.

the drifters who joined this event was just as enthusiastically as we were, and the crowds were also amazingly happy.

we started the clinic at 11.00 am, and the lunch was served at 01.00 pm. after lunch we had some sharing on how the first section was done, and on how drifters improved on their skills.

the 2nd section started at 02.00 pm, with drifters starting to do tsuiso or tandem drifts. the crowds were cheering excitedly.

The event ended at 4 pm and everyone were happy.

Thank you for everyone who contributed to this event, especially to Rhenadi Arinton and Mr. Anton.

Special Thanks to Mr. Andhi for the media report & support.

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