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Hey Guys,

As most are aware we will be hosting a 24 hour Drift Matsuri in October this year.

Entries are now open and the entry form is available.

First 100 entries will get an extra 2 hours on the track! So get in early!

Entry Form - HERE

Neil

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53 entries.... over half way through the early bird 100.

Over 1/5 the way through our entry cap. Once I hit 250 I cant take anymore, so get in early to make sure you get a spot!

  • 4 weeks later...

Important Announcement- 24 Hour Drift Matsuri

Attention: Drift Drivers

The original 24 hour format event will now be run over 26 hours. Unfortunately we have to make the Drift Matsuri a 2 day event as we have been unable to have of planning approvals updated to allow for the 24 hour format in time for this October.

The track will be open for the first 100 entries from 7am on Sat 8th with all other entries commencing at 9am. The Circuit, Skid Pan and Short Course will run non-stop until 10pm on Saturday and reopen at 7am Sunday until 6pm.

Canteen will be available 24 hours a day during the 2011 Drift Matsuri along with showers for competitors.

We are looking forward to an exciting non-stop 24 hour event for October 2012.

Regards,

Queensland Raceways

www.qldraceways.com.au

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