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Driving Sport inc

Twilight Drift Friday 23 rd April

So U Think U Think U Can Slide, DRIFTING

In association with

Burnout Mayhem

So U Think U can Bake, Burnouts

Back again for the monthly madness

Driving Sports inc Twilight drift at Eastern Creek Raceway turns 9 to 12

Entry fee 250 non members + CAMS $25 ,220 members

Driving Sports inc Twilight drift at Eastern Creek Skid Pan (wet)

Entry fee $150 + CAMS $25 non members ,$110 members

Driving Sports inc Twilight drift at Eastern Creek Figure 8/peanut (dry)

Entry fee $150 + CAMS $25 non members ,$110 members

Burnouts

Twilight Burnouts Eastern Creek Raceway Burnout pad (near turn 1)

Entry $ 90 + CAMS lic $25

Entries will be capped

So book now

Entrants will receive one pit crew pass and one pit/ paddock car pass

On track activities start at 6 pm and end at 10 pm

Scrutineering. For entrants starts at 4:45 pm at gate 7

Heaps of action for drivers and spectators With 3 different dedicated drift areas, burnouts , DJ and light show in the pits give a ways/prizes, hire a drift car

you wont be board plus more

Entry fee $20 for spectators

To book email [email protected]

More details for driving entrants go to http://www.drivingsp...m.au/forum.html

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Driving Sport inc

Twilight Drift Friday 23 rd April

So U Think U Think U Can Slide, DRIFTING

In association with

Burnout Mayhem

So U Think U can Bake, Burnouts

Back again for the monthly madness

Driving Sports inc Twilight drift at Eastern Creek Raceway turns 9 to 12

Entry fee 250 non members + CAMS $25 ,220 members

Driving Sports inc Twilight drift at Eastern Creek Skid Pan (wet)

Entry fee $150 + CAMS $25 non members ,$110 members

Driving Sports inc Twilight drift at Eastern Creek Figure 8/peanut (dry)

Entry fee $150 + CAMS $25 non members ,$110 members

Burnouts

Twilight Burnouts Eastern Creek Raceway Burnout pad (near turn 1)

Entry $ 90 + CAMS lic $25

Entries will be capped

So book now

Entrants will receive one pit crew pass and one pit/ paddock car pass

On track activities start at 6 pm and end at 10 pm

Scrutineering. For entrants starts at 4:45 pm at gate 7

Heaps of action for drivers and spectators With 3 different dedicated drift areas, burnouts , DJ and light show in the pits give a ways/prizes, hire a drift car

you wont be board plus more

Entry fee $20 for spectators

To book email [email protected]

More details for driving entrants go to http://www.drivingsp...m.au/forum.html

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  • 2 weeks later...

TWILIGHT DRIFT & BURNOUT MAYHEM

Friday Night - Eastern Creek

The 23rd is shaping up to be a big one

with 3 different sections to drift

and ripping a burnout to show the v8 guys a thing or two

the count down is ON, less than 2 DAYS to be ready

will you and your car be ready ??

will you be there ???

you dont wanta miss the action !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Over 50 different drifters will be there, to get the biggest angle, fastest and longest slide they can possibly hang on to.

If thats not enough to get you to come drive or cheer on your favourite drifter come for your chance to;

WIN one of 30+ giveaways, ranging from a HDI electronic boost controller to a Driving Sports shirt or GCG gift bag or a selection of Elf Lubricant products, plus more

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Wanta get a piece of the action for yourself, then enquire NOW to hire a drifter and show us your slides or get in practise time & drifting tips

I will be there, to tag onto one of the drift trains, and to see some of the highest entry speeds in NSW .

Whatever your reason is for coming out

You know you dont want to miss it!

Friday 23rd April at EC

See you there



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