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Drift Training Eastern Creek Skid PAN (29/08/2004)


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Track Fee: $150 Paying Members ($180 Non-Members)

Limited to ONLY 20 PLACES.

Initial Drift Australia will be holding it's first official skid pan training day. This unique event offers an unintimidating and beginner friendly environment for drivers new to the sport of drift to learn how to do so in a safe and controlled manner.

We will be limiting places to 20 people only and due to the added cost of the hire of the skid pan this explains the cost.

Make no mistake it will be a training day with instructors taking you through the basics and moving onto more advance skills later in the day.

Held over a full day on the Eastern Creek Skid Pan facilities, drivers will will be challenged with obstacles and objectives that will allow the first time drifter to become competent in the art of drift as well as allow more advanced drivers to refine the more technical aspects of their technique. The wet low friction surface also makes this extremely car friendly with much less stress placed on the vehicle than an equivilant competition surface.

Notes

Though not an enforced requirement of attending the day, it is recommended that you use a vehicle that meets the following specifications to benefit from the available support and tuition.

- Rear Wheel Drive

- Manual Transmission

- Functioning Limited Slip Differential

A CAMS license is also required for this event and will be available on the day for a small/nominal fee ($20).

This day is aimed at the people wanting to learn how to drift and for the other people wishing to hone there skills on the skid pan.

Places are limited and have been filling up quickly so please pre-pay to confirm your place on the day.

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