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THIS SATURDAY & SUNDAY Symmons Plains Raceway!

Tickets for Round 1 of the Just Car Insurance Australian Drifting Grand Prix are only available from the ticket booth at the spectator entry during the event. Gates open to the public at 9am both days and close at 5pm.

Ticket prices are the following.

SATURDAY – $25

SUNDAY – $30

... CHILDREN UNDER 13 – FREE

UPGRADE TO VIP TICKET -extra $10 per day

A VIP ticket gives you access to the pits all day as well as access to the VIP viewing area. Regular ticket holders only have access to the pit area during the lunch time pit walk. TIckets are limited.http://trackbattle.com.au/adgp/


PROGRAM

SATURDAY 21st APRIL

0600 GATES OPEN FOR COMPETITORS
0630-0830 Scrutineering
0800 GATES OPEN FOR MEDIA
0800-0830 Officials briefing and track inspection by stewards
0830-0900 Drivers briefing followed by media briefing
0900 GATES OPEN FOR SPECTATORS
00900-0930 Privateer Practice Session 1
0930-1030 Pro Class Practice Session 1
1030-1100 Privateer Practice Session 2
1100-1200 Pro Class Practice Session 2
1200-1230 Privateer Qualifying
1230-1330 Lunch Break
1315-1330 Track sweep
1330-1400 Privateer Top 16
1400-1500 Pro Class Practice Session 3
1500-1530 Privateer Top 8 and Top 4
1530-1630 Pro Class Qualifying
1700-1730 Privateer Finals
1730 EVENT FINISH

SUNDAY 22nd APRIL

0600 GATES OPEN FOR COMPETITORS
0600-0700 Safety Check
0800 GATES OPEN FOR MEDIA
0800-0830 Drivers Briefing
0830-0900 Track Inspection by Stewards
0900 GATES OPEN FOR SPECTATORS
0900-0930 Pro Class Warm Up
0930-1000 Privateer Expression Session
1000-1100 Pro Class Top 32 Battles
1100-1130 Privateer Expression Session
1130-1230 Pro Class Top 16 Driver Intro & Top 16 Battles
1230-1345 Lunch Break & Pit Walk
1345-1415 Pro Class Top 8 & Top 4 Battles
1415-1500 Extreme Entry comp and expression session. Pro and Privateer
1500-1545 Pro Class Finals and Trophy Presentation
1545-1630 Media rides and expression session
1630 EVENT FINISH






For more info you can go to the offical ADGP website at: http://trackbattle.com.au/adgp/



Drifting Tas will also have a trade stall up on the hill so come along and say hey to the guys & girls over there! smile.png





See you there!!

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