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IDa will be holding another evening drift event at Oran Park on Friday 20th of Feb. This will be held just prior to Oran Park's drift competition to be held that Sunday (22nd). The details are as follows.

DETAILS

Location: Oran Park (Dry Tarmac)

Date: Friday 20th, Feb 2004

Time: 5pm-8pm (4:30pm Close of Registration)

Admission: $50 (Spectators Free) ,

Requirements: Long Sleeve Shirts/Pants & Helmet

The event will be held on the Oran Park go cart track, a dry tarmac surface. Registation will be on a first come first served basis with electronic preliminary registration available shortly.

As an added incentive, and taste of things to come, we have been invited to enter 5 drivers into the Oran Park Drift Comp being held that Sunday (22nd, cost $100). The 5 best drivers will be selected and offered the opportunity to enter this event and compete for the places and prized on Sunday on behalf of IDa.

As we are now the FIRST (and only) CAMS affiliated drift association there are some additional safety requirements that MUST be met by participants.

1) Long Sleeve Shirts and Pants

2) Racing Helmet

These requirements are not open for interpretation and are ultimately for your safety (http://www.initialdrift.com.au/forums/view...php?p=6608#6608). Please ensure that you bring the necisarry gear as you WILL NOT be running without it.

Membership information will also be available on the evening.

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