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Where: Oran Park/Drift Land NSW

When: 3rd and 4th of September

Spectators

Friday Qualifing $10

Saturday $20

This is a 2 day event featuring the best drifters from around Australia, Stunt shows, Promo girls and D1 drivers, and The R31 House Racing Team straight out of Japan!!

Entries will open Monday 26th July and close Friday 27th August.

Download entry form HERE

Download Sup Regs HERE

Two categories in this competition will exist:

Privateer Class

Vehicles must be owned by an individual and operated by a single driver for the duration of the event. The emphasis of this class will be placed on the individual drivers of the vehicles.

To enter privateer class please download the application form available as of Monday 26th July and send to relevant department as per the application form. The cost for entering is $80.

Factory Class

Vehicles must be based on industry sponsorship and can consist of multiple drivers per car. The emphasis of this class is placed on the vehicle and its primary sponsor or club.

Entries to Factory Class are by invitation only. To be eligible to an invitation please email [email protected] and provide details of the car, major sponsors, driver experience, affiliated club etc. Factory class is limited to 16 positions. There is no qualification for Factory Drivers. All factory cars will compete on the Saturday. There is no cost for entering.

Entries can be sent to [email protected], posted to P.O. Box 28 Narellen NSW 2567, or faxed to (02) 4646 1674. Payment via cheque or money order is to be made payable to Oran Park Pty. Ltd. Payment via major credit card can be done over the phone ([02] 4646 1004), or details can be attached to the entry form using the credit card application form.

All competitors will need to purchase a CAMS level 2 NS licence. Application forms can be downloaded HERE or can be filled out on the day. Alternatively, a CAMS Level 2 NS day licence will cost $20 and can be purchased on the day.

Prizes

Major prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd to the value of $10,000 to privateer class ONLY. Both Factory and Privateer Class will receive trophies for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd placing. An encouragement award will also be presented.

EVENT SCHEDULE DETAILS

Drift Nationals Round 2 NSW

Friday 3rd September

Time Activity

0830 Scrutineering Opens

0930 Compulsory Driver Briefing

1000 Track opens for practice

1300 Practice Concludes / Lunch

D1 Practice

1330 Track opens for qualifying

1600 Qualifying Concludes

D1 and Stunt Bike Practice

1630 Day concludes

Drift Nationals Round 2 NSW

Saturday 4th September

Time Activity

0830 Scrutineering Opens

0900 Driver Briefing

0930 Track opens for practice

1130 Track closes

D1 Practice and Stunt Show

1200 Lunch

1230 - 1305 1st 8 Privateer Battles

1310 - 1345 1st 8 Factory Battles

1350 - 1405 D1 Exhibition and Stunts

1410 - 1430 4 Privateer Quarter Finals

1435 - 1455 4 Factory Quarter Finals

1500 - 1515 2 Privateer Semi Finals

1520 - 1530 2 Factory Semi Finals

1530 - 1545 D1 Exhibition and Stunts

1545 - 1550 3rd and 4th Place Privateer

1550 - 1555 3rd and 4th Place Factory

1555 - 1600 Final Privateer

1600 - 1605 Final Factory

1610 Presentations

1630 Aus Vs. Jap Drift Off

1700 Track Closed

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