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EC/SMSP– 3 rd of February

wet skid pan only

if you have questions hit us up

[email protected]

1. Organising Club: DRIVING SPORTS .INC.

2. Type of Event: Driver Training/Drift

3. Date:Sunday the 3rd Feb 2013.

4. TIME: Scrutineering starts from 7:30 am drift starts 9am end 5pm

5. Venue: eastern creek skid pan

6. Track Surface: concrete (wet) Direction: clockwise

7. Event Format: Skid Pan (wet)

Cars will be divided into groups of 4 based on previous drifting experience

In the event that a driver has not competed in this type of event before, he / she may be placed in the “First Timers” groups, to determine their appropriate group

a) Maximum number of Driver entries for the wet pan is 36

b) Maximum number of Drivers per entrant is 2.

c) Entry fee $170.00 +$57.00 cams licence (L2NS) if u don’t already have one , $130 for full(gold) members

d) passengers $50 ( passengers on wet pan No cage )

e) Opening date – open

f) Closing date – 3rd Feb 2013

g) Entries will be accepted in order of receipt, accompanied by the appropriate entry fee.

h) Bank Transfers being the primary method of payment. Or cash on the day

A 1 Kg CAMS approved Fire extinguisher is recommended

To book follow this link http://www.drivingsports.com.au/entrant-form.html

Fill in the entry form

if you would like to pre pay , bank transfers will only be accepted up to Wednesday the 30th of Jan 2013

you must send a deposit to secure your spot

The Club has no facilities for Credit Card payments.

Here are the Bank details: -

Bank: Bendigo Bank

Account Name: Driving Sports

Account Number: 137911822

BSB Number: 633-000

Entry is via gate list only

Entrants get 1 buddy pass

to be on the gate list please or for more info

please email [email protected]

or sms 0414 605 822

This Event is a alcohol free zone

Sunday skids see you there

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