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Full Lock Motorsport is having their first ever drift training event as a lead up to the High Performance Imports Drift Nationals. This will give all you drifters out there a chance to practice on the official Drift Nationals track.

Where: Calder Park Raceway, Sunbury Victoria

When: Monday 8th March 2004 ( Labor Day ) 10am – 4pm

Price: $60

There will be instructors there to help you as much or as little as you like,

To register for the event please email [email protected].

Numbers are limited. Priority will be given to those who have entered the HPI Drift Nationals.

  • 4 weeks later...

I snuck in as a spectator :D.

The events looked well organized and looked like everyone was having a good time. Unfortunately my car is off the road (at the w/shop) , i was really disappointed that i could not participate, just the kind of event i would like to do :).

Will definately keen a keen look-out for the next practice day.

A big thumbs up to the FULL LOCK CREW!!

PS: MEGGALA your ceffy looked the part, didn't manage to catch up with ya as every time i was about to walk up you went back inside your car to practice.

Had a chat to SAM (Dr Drift) and boy would i like to learn a few pointers from him :). Kept the drift goin throughout the corner in a artistically smooth motion. The person driving the burgandy R33 was damn good too!

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