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May 5Th - Drifting Tasmania Baskerville Practice Day!


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Hey guys and girls,

Time to brush off the Symmons dirt from your rims (maybe that's just me tongue.png) and get down to Basky on May 5th for the Drifting Tas practice day. Everyone welcome, newbies or regulars!

Driver training (CAMS approved cage and all that jazz still required wink.png ) & practice runs from 10am - 4pm

$150.00 Entry (This includes a $20.00 deposit which will be refunded upon successful completion of track clean up)

CAMS and Membership club forms are also available at the track as usual.

Bring all the regular stuff, helmet, fire extinguisher, long sleeved top etc

Any questions fire away, entry forms attached below along with supps reg and flyers!

Cheers, Mandi

Entry Form (4).doc

Supplementary Regulations.pdf

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