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Vicdrift Round 2: Full Coverage (3 Videos!)


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Hi,

I know there is a few guys on SAU who go to these events so I thought some may be interested in viewing some footage of the day. Was a fair few skylines at Round 2. I tried to include as many cars as possible.

Vicdrift Round 2 was a memorable event, with over 80 Drivers tackling a wet then dry day at Winton Raceway in Victoria.

I've put together 3 clips to show the day in its fullest. Please excuse a small part of the footage that isnt as cleear as the rest, it was converted from 4:3 to 16:9

See D.A drivers Khudar Elhaouli and Chris Dejager as well as young charger Leigh Pidwell tacking on S.A's finest in Jake Jones and Cliff Clayson.

constructive criticism is fine. Enjoy!

cheers

Jos

P.S, how do i embed vimeo? i see at SAU you can do youtube. It's different to ns.com. can anyone help?

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Battle of Winton

Carnage

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hi Worp3d,

I cant stop looking at that model eating it in your avatar! lol

umm, as far as Vimeo goes, why does it suck??? Can't access it at work maybe? Unlike youtube it allows you to view a video page file without having it start auto playing on you, which is good if you dont have a massive d/l quota. Also vimeo doesn't care about copyrighted music in that it wont disable any audio track that potentially violates any copyrights. Quality is also very nice on Vimeo, so im happy to stay there ATM.

Sorry i wont be having it as a d/loadable file as such. Just for viewing.

Hope this answers your question. Sorry if it means you cant view them for whatever reason!

i have 1meg per second download speed and it only goes for 5 seconds at a time before it stops to buffer some more.

lol, had lots of comments on my avatar, its definately a keeper :D

worp3d,

im suprised it give you so many problems? who are you with internet wise? adsl or 2+?

im with iinet adsl2+ naked. i have no troubles at all

my old internet was vodafone wireless and that was no problem with vimeo either, hmmm

Adzmax and Bec, thanks for the comments

worp3d,

im suprised it give you so many problems? who are you with internet wise? adsl or 2+?

im with iinet adsl2+ naked. i have no troubles at all

my old internet was vodafone wireless and that was no problem with vimeo either, hmmm

Adzmax and Bec, thanks for the comments

optus cable

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