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hey guys, ive looked around a bit but cant find anything,

im not sure how good/bad i am at drifting but where can i learn/practise? anyone know of like... amateur events or something i could enter?

ive got a R32 GTS-4 with an rb30/25det hybrid

cheers

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the MG car club run a motorkhana about every 2 months or so at Sutton Rd near Queanbeyan. It is cheap and a great way to learn.

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Or otherwise Wakefeild park is running a few drift days next year.

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if you're not afraid to drive to sydney for events there are some up there for eg

SAU texi that was just on

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/335988-texi-skids-on-sunday-28th-november-2010/

and the wrap up thread if you want to have a look

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/345809-texi-wrap-up-thread/page__st__0

Drift "Events" are rare in ACT/NSW at the moment. Rare compared to last year and earlier.

IDA only were able to book two drift practise days at Wakefield next year. One is at the very start of next year and then next is a few months later.

Some guys called 'Pro Drift' are coming to Australia and planning on running mid week drift days at Wakefield. I'm not too sure how long they will be able to maintain the event because alot of people are not willing to go to Wakefield.

If you are able to drive to Sydney. There are some drift events run at Eastern Creek every soo often by different groups. Driving Sports regularly have Friday Night Drifts, but they are only from 5pm to 9pm and cost $260 from memory. Alot of money for not much time :S.... Again, another mob run mid week drifts every few months at Eastern Creek.

The next best place is the Tafe/airfield at Quakers Hill. Drift Mob run days out there, every two to three months.

The alternative to drift events, as mentioned before, are Motorkhana type events. MG Car Club run 4 per year in Canberra. SAU run a thing called Texikhana around australia.

Other than that, I think there is where everyone knows drifting goes on but no one talks about it......

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