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Hi,

We have a few spots left if any one is keen to come and learn the basics. Sorry about the short notice, its on this weekend, Sat 12th june at Queensland Raceway. This is a day for thoes ppl who want to learn from scratch, even if you have never tried before and have no real idea, this is the place to start. We will be covering the very basic, from Iniating a slide and how to control what comes next. The area we will be using is in the car park where the go-carts used to be, so there is no gutters or barriers to hit. No big speed stuff, just slow and gentle on a wet skidpan.

Entry forms can be found here\/ \/ \/

http://www.trackattack.com.au/2010/index.p...&Itemid=219

Get in quick as it is on this weekend, 12th June.

cost is $100 and is limited to 10 spots so there is plenty of 1 on 1 time. There is a friday night open practice night which we will be at aswell, always good for a look see.

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Hi,

We have a few spots left if any one is keen to come and learn the basics. Sorry about the short notice, its on this weekend, Sat 12th june at Queensland Raceway. This is a day for thoes ppl who want to learn from scratch, even if you have never tried before and have no real idea, this is the place to start. We will be covering the very basic, from Iniating a slide and how to control what comes next. The area we will be using is in the car park where the go-carts used to be, so there is no gutters or barriers to hit. No big speed stuff, just slow and gentle on a wet skidpan.

Entry forms can be found here\/ \/ \/

http://www.trackattack.com.au/2010/index.p...&Itemid=219

Get in quick as it is on this weekend, 12th June.

cost is $100 and is limited to 10 spots so there is plenty of 1 on 1 time. There is a friday night open practice night which we will be at aswell, always good for a look see.

definatly keen but will be waiting to get my coilovers will book in down the track asap..

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We had our first beginners drift school at Queensland Raceway last weekend. It went pretty well I think. The link is to the course setup at the end of the day that used all the skills learnt. The old Falcon is setup for Targa type events. Unfortunately with such little lock it was tricky to drive. It took a while but he eventually got the hang of a donut.

http://www.youtube.com/trackattackau#p/u/0/7ZirR4clni0

The next 1 is booked for Sept 5. All you need to enter is a helmet and longs (pants and sleeves). An AASA lic is also needed. to book a spot, go to the link below:

http://www.trackattack.com.au/2010/index.p...&Itemid=219

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We had our first beginners drift school at Queensland Raceway last weekend. It went pretty well I think. The link is to the course setup at the end of the day that used all the skills learnt. The old Falcon is setup for Targa type events. Unfortunately with such little lock it was tricky to drive. It took a while but he eventually got the hang of a donut.

http://www.youtube.com/trackattackau#p/u/0/7ZirR4clni0

The next 1 is booked for Sept 5. All you need to enter is a helmet and longs (pants and sleeves). An AASA lic is also needed. to book a spot, go to the link below:

http://www.trackattack.com.au/2010/index.p...&Itemid=219

hey Noddy just wondering how i get a AASA licence.. cheers

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