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DRIFT ATTACK IS BACK!

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Jam packed with drifting goodness all in one weekend, $11,000 in cash and prizes

Saturday/Sunday September 29th/30th

Calder Park Raceway

Keilor

Victoria

Highlights of the weekend include:

• Top 32 Battles for Pro Class

• Top 32 Battles for Street class

• Round 3 of the GKTech.com.au VicDrift Championship

• WOT Hobbies RC Drift Challenge

• GripShiftSlide.com presents the JDMST Show and Shine on Sunday from 12 -4pm

• Trade Stands

• MC Mozza will be on hand to keep the crowd entertained

• Crowd Giveaways

• Promo Girls

What’s at stake ?

Luke Jacobs/Nathan Charles Sportsmanship Award

Pro Class 1st Place - $3,000 CASH

Pro Class 2nd Place – Car trailer valued at $2,000 courtesy of Road King Chassis

Pro Class 3rd Place - $1,000 CASH

Pro Class 4th place – Sponsor Prize to the value of $200

Street Class 1st Place - $800 CASH

Street Class 2nd Place - $500 CASH

Street Class 3rd Place - $250 CASH

Street Class 4th Place - Sponsor Prize to the value of $100

Top Qualifier Pro Class - Sponsor Prize to the value of $200

Top Qualifier Street Class - Sponsor Prize to the value of $100

Round 3 of the GKTech.com.au Championship

1st place - $500 CASH + $200 GKTech.com.au Voucher

2nd place - $250 CASH + $100 GKTech.com.au Voucher

3rd place - $150 CASH

GKTech.com.au VicDrift Championship Winner - $1,000 CASH + $600 GKTech.com.au Voucher

This is a competition day, with an emphasis on qualifying and battles. The beginners section will be closed, this is not a standard practice day.

Spectator Fee:

Adult - $20/day

Kids 14 and under - Free

Driver Fee:

Pro Class - $339

Club Class - $239

This fee also includes 2 x Pit crew into the event also(No further pit passes available)

Pre-Entry is compulsory at this event.

Please follow link to register

http://vicdrift.com/...=com_dtregister

Acceptable Licenses are: AASA or CAMS L2NS - No license means no going on the track! (Please organise prior to the event)

Please note : VDC board members will be checking AASA and CAMS licenses. Please ensure all your licenses and memberships cards are valid.

Please visit http://www.vicdrift.com/driftattack for more info, as there is a link to the Supp Regs for the event which contains the event timetable, class restrictions and scruterneering guidelines

Don't miss out, on what is shaping up to be one of the biggest drift events in Australia !

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