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Adgp Round 3 This Weekend - What To Expect


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Round 3 of the Just Car Insurance Australian Drifting GP this weekend at Sydney Motorsport Park is set to be one of the biggest and best events to date. With over 70 cars entered, the closest points race in the championship we've ever had and an array off things to see and do off-track it's not to be missed. So what can you expect this weekend?


- ADGP NATIONAL

This is the main game. 32 drivers who compete in all four rounds for the championship and to be crowned Australian champion. With full TV and media coverage, some big names and big powered and highly developed machines, it is serious stuff. Saturday is practice and qualifying and Sunday is the Top-32 Competition


- ADGP State

To get into ADGP National, you have to earn your way in by competing in ADGP State. Any one can enter and try and qualify for the Top-16 Tandem Battles on Sunday. Not only do some of the best local driers compete, but plenty of interstate drifters keen to make their mark. With 44 entrants its our bigger and fiercest field to date!


- International Drifting Stars

Andy Gray from Powervehicles in Japan is competing as a wild card in ADGP National and Formual D USA driver, Matt Powers, is a guest judge.


- Autograph Session and Open Pits

The pits are open so you can get up close and personal with some of the wildest drift machines ever seen. during the lunch break each day there will be a driver Autograph session. Get your FREE ADGP poster to be signed by your favourite driers.


- Trade Stands

There will be an array of trade stands with plenty to check out and bargains to be had.

ADGP Stand - Merchandise

Motive DVD Stand - DVDs, Merchandise and Sony Action Cameras

Just Car Insurance - Get a quote for your ride

Achilles Radial - Check out the latest in tyres

Hi-Tec Drift School -Check out their fleet of drift cars, get info and could win a ride at ADGP if you book at the event

Sleeka Spares - Performance car parts and accessories

Exedy Clutch - High performance clutches

I Love Drift - Official clothing of ADGP

3 Fingers Neat - Merchandise and apparel

Toyota Australia - Get merchandise and info on the Toyota 86 and check some out in person


- GIVEAWAYS

You could win a ride in a pro drift car by simply filling out the entry form. Motive DVD and Sony are giving you the chance to win a Sony Action Camera. Simply film some drift action on your mobile device and post it on the Motive DVD Facebook page an the best video will win!


- DRIVE-IN DRIFTING

The amputheathre layout of Sydney Motorsport Park means you can park up on the hill, relax i your car and watch all the action. The cost is $10 per car per day ADDITIONAL to your entry ticket


- EXTREME ENTRY COMP

On Sunday we will be holding an extreme entry comp into the first corner to see who can do the biggest and craziest backwards entry!


- PEOPLE'S CHOICE GRUDGE MATCHES

You can vote for your favourite ADGP National and ADGP State driver to see them go head to head in some National vs State grudge matches!



For the event location, schedule and to buy tickets online go to the event page: http://trackbattle.c...sport-park-nsw/

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