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Whats the Age limit for December Drift at calder ?


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Driver Requirements: Drivers must be licensed. Drivers must wear long sleeve top and long pants made of natural fibers e.g. cotton. Helmets must also be worn and are available for hire at Calder Park for $20.

Thats a bitch. When i went to calder last friday i just said i was over 18 and had a liscence and everything was fine ;)  

I think if i go there, they will let me in and just take my word and sign those liability papers.. dont you guys think ?

NO SOUP FOR YOU! :bahaha:

Thats a bitch. When i went to calder last friday i just said i was over 18 and had a liscence and everything was fine ;)  

I think if i go there, they will let me in and just take my word and sign those liability papers.. dont you guys think ?

yeah, they'll probably take your word for it... but then if you stack into a piece of calder and calder management hold em responsible for the costs, then find out their insurance is null and void because you aren't covered by it being an underage and non licensed driver who shouldn't have been there in the first place... they'll do either or both of the following:

a) sue your ass for all the damages

B) get anal on checking for id and be a lot stricter than they used to in the past for future events (if calder management let them continue)

:P its a fun world innit?

yeah, they'll probably take your word for it... but then if you stack into a piece of calder and calder management hold em responsible for the costs, then find out their insurance is null and void because you aren't covered by it being an underage and non licensed driver who shouldn't have been there in the first place... they'll do either or both of the following:

a) sue your ass for all the damages

B) get anal on checking for id and be a lot stricter than they used to in the past for future events (if calder management let them continue)

:P its a fun world innit?

mmmm not bad.. do you have to drift ? can you just thrash and burn heaps and heaps of rubber ? e.g more then any car on the day ? ;)

dunno bout thrashing the car... but you don't have to drift, half the guys that go are learning anyways, and are not many of them are as good as the ones you see in jap vids.

mmmm not bad.. do you have to drift ? can you just thrash and burn heaps and heaps of rubber ? e.g more then any car on the day ?  ;)

Drift nights are only for drifting. Sik cvnts will be thrown out... sorry :burnout: If the people trying to drift are held up by anyone just ripping skids then yeah they would be asked to leave.

But on the other hand there are plenty of events for that sort of thing. Get up to Shepparton on November 26, 27 and 28, 2004 and you will be worshipped by the masses for the ability to rip a standstill --> http://www.springcarnationals.com/

Drift nights are only for drifting. Sik cvnts will be thrown out... sorry :burnout: If the people trying to drift are held up by anyone just ripping skids then yeah they would be asked to leave.  

But on the other hand there are plenty of events for that sort of thing. Get up to Shepparton on November 26, 27 and 28, 2004 and you will be worshipped by the masses for the ability to rip a standstill --> http://www.springcarnationals.com/

hahaha nice one!

I am as old as you where when you where playing play station and saving some pocket money from daddy... 15

15?

hahahahahahahahahaha

you've got a very big mouth for a very little kid

that's going to get you in trouble some day...

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