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DRIFT SUPERCUP

APRIL 9th & 10th

It's not long now until Drift Supercup arrives at Mallala Motorsport Park. This National comp continues to get BIGGER each year. There have already been many enquiries from all around the country and entries are starting to come in.

It's all back again with a few changes....

The money: $12,500 in prize money on offer throughout the event!

Pro Class & Street Class! Australia's best drifters competing for the biggest drift prize pool available in the country ($5000 for the Pro winner).

The Burnouts! The U-Pull It 'Beasts of Burnout' will take to the pad on the Saturday night with two classes, 'Open' & 'Street' ($1500 on the table for the winner of Open & $500 for Street).

Time Attack! With this fast becoming one of Australia's more popular forms of motorsport we will be taking more entries than previous Supercup events to keep up with the demand. This means extra track time and more super quick cars tearing up the Mallala circuit.

Xtreme Entry! This year Drift Supercup is holding its first ever Xtreme Entry Comp.

What does this involve?

It's simple really. Drifters enter on the day for one shot at the infamous turn 1 at Mallala for the most Xtreme Entry. The BIGGEST entry takes home the trophy and bragging rights.

One Shot One Winner!

Interstate Drift Challenge! With entrants from all around the country we give everyone the opportunity to represent their state by teaming up with their fellow statesmen to see which state is the best drift state.

This is a team drift format.

All of this plus much much more!

Drift Supercup Pro & Street entry forms below. Time Attack and Beasts of Burnout entry forms as well as all Regs and information is available on the Mallala website www.mallala.com

DRIFT SUPERCUP 11 ENTRY FORM Pro.doc

DRIFT SUPERCUP 11 ENTRY FORM Street.doc

Edited by Mallala Motorsport
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