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imo, $20 entry was way too steep for a place like that with no seating etc etc, as above would be a great idea. i understand its all about getting tailem bend off the ground but imo $20 p/person is way too steep

imo, $20 entry was way too steep for a place like that with no seating etc etc, as above would be a great idea. i understand its all about getting tailem bend off the ground but imo $20 p/person is way too steep

yeah naa i agree, the $20 was abit steep but then again they probs had to hire all the toilets n the food vender's for the day.

the food there was better then mallala thats for sure!

i understand that seating and toilets is an issue.. its something thats being worked on.

the price is unlikely to change but i will bring it up when i speak with the organiser next.

heres a few vids.

http://vimeo.com/14530802

http://vimeo.com/14512327

yea the food shit all over mallala, if you like raw chicken burgers :P

i stuck to the steak, atleast if that was undercooked i wont be sittin on the toilet for a week.

i like my burgers without salmonella thanks :D

all in all i had a good day, just pump the dj next time! add to the atmosphere!

Yeah $20 entry per person... partner wasn't too happy after driving all the way. Spoke to a few drivers and they didnt like how the track had changed??? I personally think that the track is too short.

Maybe next time some brochures about whats happening and times can be given at entry? Got a bit confusing about what was going on lol

yeah i can understand that. however it was a day of drift format and as such was played very much by ear. when you say they didnt like how the track had changed what do you mean? it got changed for the big entry comp but that didnt work so it was changed back.

the Oct comp coming up with be a full comp layout with timetable of events etc

Overall was a good day, relaxed atmosphere and seemed to be drivers on the track 90% of the time meaning no long boring breaks etc. The only thing I would say though is I had no idea who was winning as it wasn't being announced, even the tandems I didn't know if they were battles or just displays etc (alot of people I spoke to thought the same). Looking forward to the next one though as it will only get better from here!

Ryan

yeah i can understand that. however it was a day of drift format and as such was played very much by ear. when you say they didnt like how the track had changed what do you mean? it got changed for the big entry comp but that didnt work so it was changed back.

the Oct comp coming up with be a full comp layout with timetable of events etc

Where the cones where which indicated the end of the track..normally u keep drifting that around the bend, just what i was told. First time ive ever been to tailem bend.

I cant believe people are complaining about paying $20 to see a day of drifting :P I agree with Ryan though, I got there at about 1ish and had no idea what the cars were supposed to be doing out their.

Parts i liked.

How close we were to the action. Only at Tailem can you be right next to the cars at staging, and just being around them, was very relaxed, and didnt see any of the crowd annoying competitors.

DRIFT TRAINS! By far, the best part of the day.

$20 was quite reasonable for 9am-4pm of drifting.

Bring a seat, sit back and enjoy.

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