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Wednesdays will never be the same...

Mid-Week Drifting are Drift Practice Days, held purely to give you guys some track time and make sure it stays off the streets.

At the moment we just have a couple of dates but as soon as we can secure some more, we will lock them in!

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So get the day off work and come down for a slide!

ENTRIES OPEN!

Price - $130

Date - 27th October

TO BOOK; Any questions Please PM me, or email [email protected] via http://amyboatwright.com.au/contact to secure your booking

Send your name, mobile, email. *Please note, bookings are only open for the 27th of October.

*Limited Entries, so book ASAP to avoid missing out.

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Good to see an event like this. We need more Drifting in NSW and especially Sydney!

And good to see that Corey (Juiced Photography) will be covering it for photos, great 'tog! And Great name :blush:

Thanks mate.. we've had interest from fast fours as well.. due to the fact yes.. there is little to no drifting events or drifting practice days in sydney what so ever! so we're trying to establish something mid week once a month or twice a month depending on track times and bookings.. for now its once a month..

The issues we faced were ..we could only book tracks on limited days due to other sessions.. i.e. bikes/cars practicing mid week .. if drift cars are on, they dont wanna put anything else on the main track due to tyre smoke etc

The drift scene has taken abit of a nose dive with lack of competitions- lack of organisers with the right vision etc.. this will hopefully be the start of something big !

Cams licence is needed however if you dont have one.. we can organise it on the day f

i dont see why it wont.. you will have amateurs to pro's hopefully there on the day getting track time.. so the idea would be to maybe learn from some of the more experience guys.. watch and get some tips etc and then try it yourself

Cams licence is needed however if you dont have one.. we can organise it on the day f

you can organise cams?

how much, and would this be a one day licence, of longer?

very interested.

whats the maximum number of cars that can attend?

dont really want over crowding :D

you can organise cams?

how much, and would this be a one day licence, of longer?

very interested.

whats the maximum number of cars that can attend?

dont really want over crowding :banana:

$50 year licence, day licence is to be still confirmed. once i have that detail i'll let you guys know straight away..

maximum attendees will be capped 20-25.. we'd like people to get more track time and not be waiting so much etc

Not impatient.. and i dont think ill even get a chance to drift myself.. to busy taking photos of other people having fun? hahaha

we have eastern creek deposit day looming .. quicker people secure their spot the better

Just a further note.. We have also secured support by Castrol & Motive DVD

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BAD NEWS - Eastern Creek Raceway have canceled this event because of noise complaints made by Subaru after a previous drifting event during the week. They hold training sessions and need a quiet environment to teach their students in. They are currently working on coming up with an alternate date for me which will hopefully be a weekend... making it a lot easier for those of you who can't get work off during the week. Refunds are available but we will hopefully have an alternate date by the end of next week.

Please email [email protected] regarding any questions!

I find this very poor on eastern creeks behalf considering we booked 4 months in advance and cancelled on a couple of weeks out! :D

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