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On Wednesday the 28th of January Initial Drift will be conducting its first ever official drift event which will be a drift demonstration/membership promotion held at the Eastern Creek Raceway drift circuit.

DETAILS

Location: Eastern Creek Raceway (Dry Drift Circuit)

Date: Wednesday 28th, Janurary 2004

Time: 5pm-9pm

Admission: Free

On demonstration at this event will be an array of drivers ranging in skill from beginners right through to advanced and featuring an array of both stock and modified vehicles. This will provide an excellent opportunity for those new to the sport to witness it first hand (and free ).

In addition, this event will not only serve as a drift demonstration but also promote the club and its activities for potential members. It will also provide an invaluable opportunity to meet other members of the forum and those working behind the scenes.

Membership information will also be available on the evening along with refreshments.

If all that is not enough for you Eastern Creek is having a "Run What You Brung" event on the main track so you can run a few hot laps should you feel the need (yes the need for speed).

Hope to see you all there!

  • 2 weeks later...

Yes it should be a great night out, and will hopefully get more recognition for the sport of drifting in Australia.

It's free to come along and watch so all welcome and we will have membership information available for people to check out.

decisions decisions....

4-10pm = WSID Drags

5-9pm = Drift

5-9pm = Twilight Track Event.

I know that I will be at Eastern Creek tomorrow but where exactly I have no idea. Does anyone have a cloning device I can borrow just for the day ?

hats off to the boys at IDA for organising the drift day. was good to see a number of cars out there hooking up the EC drift track.

this is a good idea for skylines australia to organise aswell......hint hint fatz :D

its good to see drifting is taking off in OZ

the skid pan is a waste of time when compared to the drift track eastern creek has to offer.

was talkn with the boys who organised it, they mentioned its about $2000 for the whole day to rent out the EC drift track.

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