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Driving Sports Twilight Drift EC 21/4/2012 6:30pm to 10:30pm

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Twilight Drift Main track (North Circuit, dry)

Drift turn 2,3,4-9,10,11,12 no drift on the straight and turn 1

Entry fee $290 + CAMS $57 non members, $250 full members

Twilight Drift Skid Pan (wet)

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

Twilight Drift Figure 8/peanut (dry)

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

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

please do not wait till the last minute pre paid entries will only be accepted up to wens the 18th of April

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

Entrants for on track activities will receive one pit crew pass

FUSION car audio

Sound off Entry Fee =$ 30

Show n shine Entry fee =$ 20

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

Sign in and Scrutineering. For entrants will open at 4:45pm at gate 7

drivers briefing 6pm. DO NOT BE LATE.

A 1 kg CAMS approved Fire Extinguisher is recommended

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

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full members would be driving sports members.

not sure if it costs to get in to watch this time but last time i went to spectate it was $20. specatators can just rock up

cams +$57 is 57 dollars to pay for ur cams licence if u dont have one and want to drive your car

hope it helps

Edited by ydr030

Big Thanks to Express Media Group and Performance Garage

For 150 magazines which will be given away at the event

Whatever cars your into you will find something of interest at performance garage

http://www.performancegarage.com.au/

... Driving sports will be giving away 10 passenger rides to random people in the crowd along with a few quick release boss kits form just jap

We also have a heap of fusion audio gear to give away to drivers and spectators

And a few more surprises you will have to be the to see

lots of entries so it should be a big night

see you all there



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