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Round 1 - Win Network Tasmanian Drift Series! 26Th May!


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Hello again boys and girls!

It's that time of year again, ready to kick off our first round of the Win Network Tas Drift series.

26th of May - Baskerville Raceway

Drifting from 10am-4pm, gates are opened from 9am!

$10 entry for spectators, children under 12 are free wink.png - Lucky door prize to win a ride in a drift car!

I believe our lovely Drifting Tas guys and girls will also have hoodies available to purchase in the pits, so make sure you head over to the stand and start repping DT biggrin.png

We all pretty much know the drill, if you have any questions fire away. If not I will see you all there!

Regs, entry form and flyer attached below.

Entry Form (5).doc

Supplementary Regs.pdf

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