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Friday Night Drift Practice Queensland Raceway 2013 - Starting 8Th Feb


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Hi Guys, here are the Friday Night Drift Practice dates at Queensland Raceway for 2013:

Friday 8th February

Friday 22nd February

Friday 15th March

Friday 29th March

Friday 19th April

Friday 3rd May

Friday 17th May

Friday 7th June

Friday 28th June

Friday 19th July

Friday 16th August

Friday 30th August

Friday 20th September

Friday 25th October

Friday 8th November

Friday 22nd November

Friday 6th December

Friday 20th December

Cost is $10pp through the gate, $50 to use the skid pan or $80 to use both the track and the skid pan! QR Track Licence is $20 for the night or $55 for 12 months. Passengers welcome!!!! For info give us a call on 1800 RACERS or go to www.qldraceways.com.au

Hi Brad, QR Track Licence covers you for all events at Queensland Raceway and Lakeside Park. The Clubman licence covers all Drift events, Sprint Days and General Practice Sessions...and the National Licence covers race meetings.

Sick... Now to put the coilovers back in the front of my mates LS1LVIA and chuck skids ;).... I I can get of work early enough ill definetly head down for a look.

To anyone that hasn't been to this before it is a great grass roots drifting scene usually get alot of entrants and everyone is very chilled out, how much fun can u get for $10 elsewhere? Get out to it :)

Ill be heading out to this tonight for a look, with the little bit of liquid killerwasps/free rubber around we might see a bit of p plate action lol

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