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Drift Day - Eastern Creek - Sunday 19/09/04


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Initial Drift Australia will be holding a drift event at Eastern Creek on Sunday, 19th of September, 2004. The event will be held on the Eastern Creek Skid Circuit, a concrete low friction surface.

We will be running 2 sessions. The first in the morning will run from 9am to 1pm on a wet track. This is a perfect opportunity for those wanting to "give it a go" to get out there. The second session, run from 1pm-5pm will be on a dry circuit.

You may register for either one or both of the sessions. Should you only wish to participate in one session (either wet or dry) the cost will be $60 to members and $75 to non members.

Special Requirements

As a member of CAMS, Initial Drift will be requiring that all drivers and passengers wear long sleeve shirts and pants covering ankles to wrists to neck. Appropriate footwear must be worn along with a CAMS approved helmet (any AS helmet will do).

These requirements are not open for interpretation and are ultimately for your safety (http://www.initialdrift.com.au/forums/view...php?p=6608#6608). Please ensure that you bring the necisarry gear as you WILL NOT be running without it.

CAMS Licensing

For insurance reasons all drivers must hold a current CAMS license. Should you not have a current or valid CAMS license, that is OK. Initial Drift will be issueing daily licenses for $20.

Passengers will need to purchase a Passenger Licence and this can be had for $30.

To regester or find out more information please visit

www.initialdrift.com.au

no you're not, you're doing a hillclimb in bulladelah....how about 10 October instead?

Would I be able to get some start times,info,etc for this event by any chance?

and I assume it's on the 19th of this month?

I've been wanting to go and watch one of these for ages,and have a mate in Taree who *may* be interested in competing.

:cheers:

you'll have to be a member of a CAMS affiliated car club to enter it...

if you are, drop me a PM and I can send you the regs and entry form

Well I was just going to watch :Oops: Don't think my mate's a CAMS affiliated club member :cheers: Out of interest,would a CAMS Basic (white) licence be enough,or is that only for motorkahana's,etc? I suspect you need the next one up,for closed road competition(?)

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