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Twilight Drift Competition Friday 12th of Aug

Twilight drift Competition at Eastern Creek Raceway

turns 9 to 12 Entry fee 220 non members + CAMS $57 or ,180 full members

Skid Pan (wet)

non competition , sessions as normal

Entry fee $150 + CAMS $57 non members ,$110 full members

Figure 8/peanut (dry)

non competition , sessions as normal

Entry fee $150 + CAMS $57 non members ,$110 full members

You can chop and change between the wet pan and figure 8 when you like

Passengers in cars with out a cage on the wet skid pan is ok .

Minimum cams approved half cage for passengers on the figure 8 and main track

FUSION car audio

Sound off Entry Fee =$ 30

Show n shine Entry fee =$ 20

Entries will be capped

So book now

please do not wait till the last minute pre paid entries will only be accepted up to Tuesday the 9th of august

so send a deposit now and lock in your spot before we are full

Entrants for on track activities will receive one pit crew pass and one pit/ paddock car pass

On track activities start at 6:30 pm and end at 10:30pm

Scrutineering. For entrants starts at 4:45 pm at gate 7

Heaps of action for drivers and spectators With 3 different dedicated drift areas, big screen battle tree in the pits , sound off show n shine , give a ways/prizes plus more

Entry fee $20 for spectators kids under 14 free

To book go to www.drivingsports.com.au and fill in a entrant form

Or if you would like more info email us [email protected]

Many Driving sports members have asked for a Competition, so here it is

9 to 12 Comp on the 12th of August at EC

2 classes

Advanced

Intermediate

First half a hour (6;30 to 7pm ) will be practice /warm up session for all drivers

7pm Intermediate Group will run through battles

It will be a elimination style battle

1 run leading , 1 run trailing

Due to time constraints leading and trailing battles will not be run consecutively

Battle runs will be scored out of 10 points by each of the 3 judges , max score would be 30

Judging criteria consisting of

Speed , angle ,line and proximity to the leading car

There will be prizes and trophies for the winners

We will confirm prizes by the 9th of aug

To get you guys warmed up

Federal was kind enough to give

A pair of 595 EVO,s for the advanced group winner http://www.federaltyres.com/high-performance/595evo

A Pair of 595,s for the intermediate group winner http://www.federaltyres.com/tyres/high-performance/595

Go hit their web site or face book http://www.facebook.com/pages/Federal-Tyres-NSW/130823020326180

Don’t forget to hit like

more to come , we will keep you posted on prizes as confirmed

  • 2 weeks later...

its looking to be a good night

there will be some promo girls getting around on the night to get a few pics with your cars ,while waiting for your next session

K sport will be giving away a quick release steering wheel hub and hydraulic handbrake

K sport have heaps of products for all sorts of cars ,check them out here www.ksport.com.au

Trophies will arrive in the next day or 2 , i will post some pics when they do

In the mean time check out this video from jason

Etnies will be giving away some great clothing products to the comp winners and 10 people from the crowd at random

Go check out their range at http://etnies.com/

0r go hit their face book page to see what’s new

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Driving-Sports/81351898701#!/etnies.Australia

check out the trophies for the main track comp

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