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Presents

Twilight Drift Friday 14th May

So U Think U Think U Can Slide, DRIFTING

In association with

Burnout Mayhem

So U Think U can Bake, Burnouts

FUSION Car Audio

Sound off and show n shine

Back Bigger again for the monthly madness

Driving Sports inc Twilight drift at Eastern Creek Raceway turns 4 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

FUSION car audio

Sound off Entry Fee =$ 30

Show n shine Entry fee =$ 20

Entries will be capped

So book now

Entrants for on track activities 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 4:15 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 , sound off show n shine at turn 12 , give a ways/prizes, hire a drift car plus more

you wont be board

Entry fee $20 for spectators

To book email [email protected]

More details for driving entrants below

http://www.drivingsports.com.au/forum.html

Some details are yet to be finalized so keep a eye out for up dates

  • 2 weeks later...

Cool Event!! I even got a passenger lap with Beau Yates in his Sprinter....Was so insane going drifting!! Loved it :)

Hope this event gets bigger and better!! DRIFTERS NEED A HOME TO GO!

Was talking to the Clerk of Course about the event and his view is these days or nights need to happen to give the drifters a place to go...

This was a good event, we always get heaps of track time and hopefully with all the drivers behaving and impressing EC they will let us keep going.

Got to say a few of my passengers seemed a little scared drifting through turns 4-8 in the dark and then out of 8, 4th gear, into the floodlights and transistioning down the hill into 9 without being able to see the track!!! (actually I was a little worried the first time I did it as you really could not see, lol)

Stay sidewayz kidz!

This was a good event, we always get heaps of track time and hopefully with all the drivers behaving and impressing EC they will let us keep going.

Got to say a few of my passengers seemed a little scared drifting through turns 4-8 in the dark and then out of 8, 4th gear, into the floodlights and transistioning down the hill into 9 without being able to see the track!!! (actually I was a little worried the first time I did it as you really could not see, lol)

Stay sidewayz kidz!

Dan you were driving the sureflow 300zx?? Car looks awesome :ermm:

Yeah it was pretty scary doing scando flick in the dark for turn 8..but once you got the first lap out of the way was ok..

Think EC will let you do it again...

Yeah Jess, that was me. The car has come a long way since I first turned a wheel in it back in 2007.

Next time you'll have to come and say hi to us... in between tyre changes.

I was hoping to have a run with Beau at some stage but it never worked out that way... oh well, I think we are going to the next one, at least I hope so!!! :happy:

Yeah Jess, that was me. The car has come a long way since I first turned a wheel in it back in 2007.

Next time you'll have to come and say hi to us... in between tyre changes.

I was hoping to have a run with Beau at some stage but it never worked out that way... oh well, I think we are going to the next one, at least I hope so!!! :D

Sure has!!! Jason said he took it for a lap too :) You look different...I didnt recognise you lol Will come say hi next time :)

I know the Clerk Of Course for the last event and he is pushing for more nights for you guys. He's on the board at ARDC..I really hope it happens and hope it takes off too..I know I had fun and enjoyed it!

Some drifters were whinging about the entry price but I can understand why it would be high..

It is pretty pricey, but hey, it's cheaper than driving to Wakefield. :cool:

There seems a really good vibe with the drivers that we want to make this work and to make EC the new home for drifting in Sydney... Hopefully one day we might even get some positive media recognition too for the off street activities that we partake in.

Do you mean GTR Jason? He took the co pilots seat for a spin, then he dissapeared pretty quick, I think he was scared out the back where he couldn't see the track, lol. :) :poke:

Stay Sidewayz Kidz!



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