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I'll be there with a couple of mates, looks like it's going to be an epic event

Gday all

just wondering who is going to the drifting next weekend? I would also like to meet some of the Hobart stagea owner if there are any??

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will be a great event, extreme entry contest etc and the time attack battle between peter O'keefe, matt rogers and the RX7 (maybe tony warrens, unsure) and bens 180, rogers 86 and truscotts s13 will be good to see. touch wood the weather plays the game!

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will be a great event, extreme entry contest etc and the time attack battle between peter O'keefe, matt rogers and the RX7 (maybe tony warrens, unsure) and bens 180, rogers 86 and truscotts s13 will be good to see. touch wood the weather plays the game!

Pitty the time attack is only the drift course. PJ will win it with his eyes closed

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Pitty the time attack is only the drift course. PJ will win it with his eyes closed

It is? News to me :) .

Drift Car V Time Attack Challenge will be FULL TRACK!!! :)

3 x 2 lap battles with 1 car from each motorsport type on track together roughly half a lap apart (ie. same format as indoor track cycling).

PJ is now unable to attend, but never fear we now have Barwicks 600HP Yellow Torana (faster than O'Keefe this year I think). The RX7 is owned and driven by Chris McDermott.

Just a reminder this is event is NOT only a drift event, 3 motorsport formats on show in the one program.

Will definitely be epic and I will definitely be trying to win the drift car v time attack challenge :D .

Ben

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It is? News to me :D .

PJ is now unable to attend, but never fear we now have Barwicks 600HP Yellow Torana (faster than O'Keefe this year I think). The RX7 is owned and driven by Chris McDermott.

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Will definitely be epic and I will definitely be trying to win the drift car v time attack challenge :P .

Ben

I'll drive it for him :P , Pj isn't racing this year as far as i'm aware , he may have done one round?

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Hey Toff,

Are there any other time attack events held during the year?

Cheers

Justin

this year there has been 2, oz drift and drift festival. but they are basically invite only i think and only a few cars. hopefully it grows!

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well to be fair club days or super sprints are kind of a time attack as when you go to the drivers breifing they always say you are racing the clock not the other competitors and with the results at the end of the day its all times based even if they dont award places for the best times.

it was a good day. good event and the time attack was entertaining.

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