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Queensland Raceway regularly hosts Friday Night Drift Practice which provides top drivers a chance to test new setups and equipment but more so an opportunity for new-comers and social drivers to see how their car performs - and most importantly how their driving stacks up.

Friday Night Drift Practice is a great social night as we run 2 drift circuits simultaneously as well as the skid pan in the front car park. The night is STRICTLY limited to 100 drivers so entry is on a first-in, best dressed basis.

All you need is:

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  • A rear wheel drive car
  • Neck to ankle clothing
  • An AS/NZS 1698 Standards helmet
  • Closed in footwear
  • QR Clubman licence
  • Mates to help change wheels and tyres
  • Spare tyres for the drive home

Practice Dates for 2014:

Friday 14th February 2014

Friday 28th February 2014

Friday 14th March 2014

Friday 28th March 2014

Friday 18th April 2014

Friday 25th April 2014

Friday 16th May 2014

Friday 6th June 2014

Friday 13th June 2014

Times:

Gates open for Drivers and Spectators at 4:30pm and Drift sessions commence at 6:00pm.

Prices

Drift & Skid Pan $80.00pp Skid Pan ONLY $50.00pp Gate Entry $10.00pp

Passengers no additional cost. Must be 16 years & over (Photo ID must be shown).

For more information please phone the office on : 1800 RACERS

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