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Twilight Drift Season Final

Thursday 22nd December, EC 9am till 5 pm

YES ITS A DAY EVENT WITH NEW CORNERS ON THE MAIN TRACK!!

MAIN TRACK (North Circuit, dry), Entry fee non members $300 + CAMS $57 , full members $260

Drift from Turn 2 , 3 the new link road turn 4 into 9 then turn 10,11,12

No drift on turn 1 and the main straight

SKID PAN (wet)

Entry fee $190 + CAMS $57 non members,$ 150 full members

FIGURE 8 / PEANUT (dry)

Entry fee $190 + CAMS $57 non members ,$150 full members

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

main track entrants can also hit the figure 8 while waiting for their session

PASSENGERS in cars without a cage on the wet skid pan is ok.

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

Entries will be capped, 60 for the main track, wet pan 38, fig 8 22

SO BOOK NOW

Do not wait till the last minute pre paid entries will only be accepted up to Friday the 16th of December

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

The first 40 main track entries receive free pit garage

FUSION CAR AUDIO

SOUND OFF Entry Fee =$ 30

SHOW n SHINE Entry fee =$ 20

On track activities start at 9 am and end at 5 pm

Sign in and Scrutineering. For entrants will open at 7:30am at gate 7

drivers briefing 8:30 am. DO NOT BE LATE.

A 1 kg CAMS approved Fire Extinguisher is recommended

Heaps of action for drivers and spectators - 3 different dedicated drift areas, DJ in the pits, sound off show n shine, give a ways/prizes, hire a drift car + more

SPECTATORS entry is $20, kids under 14 FREE

Further details to come on the day schedule; give a ways/prizes and more

If you have something on the 22nd Dec do whatever must be done to cancel it and GET to this event

you don't want to miss this one!

To book fill this entrant form http://www.drivingsports.com.au/entrant-form.html

Need more info email us [email protected]

Let's slide out of 2011!!

Edited by KLR33

ONE WEEK TO GO!!

The Twilight Drift 2011 Season Final is almost here, this DAY will be the most drift we can pack into Eastern Creek in one day!!

As well as non stop drift ,there will also be loads of off track action with more GIVEAWAYS then ever... here's just a few......

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Etnies will be giving ALL DRIVING ENTRANTS a limited edition Etnies / Driving Sports shirt

PLUS, 10 shirts for lucky people in the crowd

http://www.quattrosports.com.au/Etnies.aspx

Charlestone Performance Center will be giving away a 3 inch varex remote control muffler

http://www.charlestone-exhaust.com.au

Ksports Australia will be giving away their new hydro hand brake

http://www.ksport.com.au/

GCG turbos have kindly donated 10 gift bags with a shirt and plenty of other cool stuff inside

http://gcg.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=1

Focused Solutions North Wyong will be giving away 40 liters of Power plus e85 blend for 2 guys running e85 on the day

http://www.powerplusfuel.com.au/racing-fuels.php

There will be a TIRE CHANGER there on the day to strip n fit your tires, just $10per tire

Buy & fit New tires 235/ 45 / 17 for $90 each, if you want other sizes please contact us asap

Also head to our facebook page to enter our PASSENGER RIDE & SPECTATOR PASS COMP!!

+ more giveaways and updates to come - stay tuned & spread the word!!

see you there



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