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i would like 2 see more drift and Circuit;

In perth i don't really think there is anywhere 2 do the both on a weekly base. During the drag season evey wed night is open for street cars which i think is a really good idea, maybe we could get somelike that going for drift and circuit.

But then again i don't think any of that could not happen withone someone wanting to spouncers that type of stuff but i could be wrong

I was under the impression that there is a regular drift day at Qld raceway and isn't there at least one drift club in Bris? MRE where are you??.

I think the success of Power Cruise indicated one direction we'll be heading.

Drag Combat is back ....bigger and better.

The new AAA organisation will be making track days more frequent and more accessable eg at Qld this year...10 x Level 1 days and 10 x Level 2 days.

Apart from the distance involved nothing could be easier than getting on the track at Morgan Park.

In the more traditional scene there is a choice of Hillclimbs, Gymkanas, rallies, Khanocross,lap dashes etc every weekend.

BOOSTMEISTER ommitted one choice from his Poll...ie...All of the above. That would have been my choice

  • 4 months later...

/rant on

Please let it be circuit!!! The whole cruising up busy streets/drifting/neon lights blah blah is a load of BS. If ya got a wicked car and ya think ya got skills, take it to the track. There is no better place to test an all round car and all round driver. Any lame ass beatch can flick the ass out, power slide through a corner and chew up tyres.

/rant off

Just my opinion so dont flame me for havin it ;P

B

  • 5 months later...

The australian car scene needs some better direction and less wanky ricer mobiles out there being driven by people who think that because they have big rims and a stereo, that their car is a performance car, sports car, or luxury car. wrong. its just a big rice mobile. And to 3/4 of the luxury car owners, who drive their riced up cars like its a sports car - get a grip - you bought a luxury car, stop driving to be a boy racer.

here is a link to a site that is going to help shape the NEW aussie car scene!

http://thecarscene.com/

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