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TeamGodspeed, Initial Drift and Autosport Engineering are teaming up to put on the final TGS wakefield day ever!

Wakefield Park May 29th

The day will be run as half drift and half grip. unfortunately you are only able to enter one or the other... in the afternoon if there is free spots in the grip/drift sessions you can swapand go for a run

entry cost is $170 and grip runs will be timed

As usual a few of us will be staying at mikes amnor the night before fior the usual rukus.

if you are planning on racing please download the attatched form and email with payment to:

[email protected]

http://www.mediafire.com/?zgxmzmfjkmi

event is here

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112707875424052

there is still a few spots open guys

get in quick

anyone who has been to one of these days before will agree that they are a great day out with plenty of track time and well organised. There is always a great sense of fun and community at the day. Be good to see some SAU people there

Edited by ti2l
that they are jess.... you know why?? coz we are awesome...

so awesome infact that the DRIFT group is pretty much full.. aside from 2 spots.

circuit groups are also getting close to capacity so get in quick people

I know....

Ill be there now..99% sure that I have sorted my date clash..

There to be of service to anyone that needs it!



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