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Driving Sports Day Of Drift 2/12/2012 Eastern Creek /Sydney Motor Sport Park

Main track (North Circuit. Drift turn 2,3,4-9,10,11,12)

Entry fee, $260 full members ,$300 part or non members + CAMS $57

Skid Pan (wet)

Entry fee,$ 130 full members , $170 part or non members + CAMS $57

Figure 8/peanut (dry)

Entry fee,$130 full members, $170 part or non members + CAMS $57

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

Main track entrants cannot hit the wet pan

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 capped, 54 for the main track ,North circuit

18 Advanced Group A

18 Intermediate Group B

18 Beginner Group C

When you are booking for the main circuit please be sure to email

and nominate a group

please note you may be moved up or down a group pending entries

Entries capped on skid pan = 36, figure 8/peanut = 22

book now please do not wait till the last minute pre paid entries will only be accepted up to Tuesday the 27th of November

this day will fill so you must send a deposit to lock in your spot before we are full

to book please email as the entrant form in the link below is over loaded

http://www.drivingsp...trant-form.html

To Book you must email us and nominate a group

[email protected]

as always members can book via sms 0414 605 822

We are full bar a few spots in A (advanced )group

We will take 6 reserves for the main track in case of drop outs

There are spots open for the skid pan and some for the figure 8

Book now

Entrants for Driving activities will receive one pit crew pass

main track entries receive a free pit garage (first in best dressed)

On track activities start at 9 am and end at 5 pm

Sign in and Scrutineering. For entrants will open at 7:30am at gate 7/A

drivers briefing 8:30 am. DO NOT BE LATE.

If you miss the first the only other briefing will be at 10;30 am so you will miss out on track time

A 1 kg CAMS approved Fire Extinguisher is recommended but not essential

More drift action than ever for spectators up close on turn 2 and 3,

3 different dedicated drift areas , Show n shine

Give a ways/prizes + more

FUSION

Show n shine Entry fee =$ 25

Entry fee $20 for spectators kids under 14 free

Here is a taste of what you can expect on the day

Thanks Scott Mitchell for the below vid from the last day on the 7th of july

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