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Full Lock Drift Battles - Friday 22nd January!


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Hey guys,

We have the first comp for the year at Full Lock Motorsport Park coming up on Friday 22nd January! This will be a very similar format to the last comp in December with qualifying for 16 cars only with a Top 16 Shootout!!

Prizemoney will be as follows:

1st - $500

2nd - $300

3rd - $200

Gates will open at 5pm with practice running from 6pm-7pm. Competition will run from 7pm with the night concluding at 10pm. As there are only 16 cars there will be PLENTY of track time for everyone!!!

We will now be offering a discount for pre-paid drivers up until Wednesday 20th - $70 only per car. For entries made after this date it will be the usual $80 per car.

Pre-entries made via our website as per usual and bank account details below for pre-payment (please use your username) - CLICK FOR PRE-ENTRY

National Australia Bank

BSB - 084 223

Acc - 89 293 0288

Full Lock Motorsport Pty Ltd

Any questions please feel free to email me anytime at [email protected]

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