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HI all its that time again and the first drift day for the year.

Where: Hidden Valley Race Course.

When : Practice day Saturday 19th of Feb

Drift day Sunday 20th of Feb

Cost :$55 each day or $93.50 for both days

Vehicle must be their on the Saturday to get the vehicle scrutineered ( road worthied) Scrutineering is between 11:00am till 1:00pm on the Saturday. If you find this hard to get your vehicle scrutineered on the Saturday, try to get some one to take the car down for the scrutineering. But if you still have a problem getting your car their they will accept them only BEFORE 9:30am on the Sunday and NO time after that!!

It will be run like the previous day for those who where their on the day.

Vehicle's must be in roadworthy condition not necessarly registered

Drivers must have a long sleave shirt, long pants, covered shoe's and a helmet

A canten will the their on the Sunday for Food and drinks

Any other questions or problems pls don't hesitate to call either myself or Laurie

Andrew (ADRNLN) 0438890852

Laurie 0417834884

cheers all and happy drifting

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Well ppl here is the program for sunday 20th Feb 2005.

8:40am - Officials briefing

9:00am - Clubsport warmup commences

9:15am - Warmup commences - all other classes

10:00am - Drivers Briefing

10:30am - Round 1

- Combinedimprovement production car

- Lapsprint

- HQ Holdens

- Drifters

11:45am -Round 2 as above

1:00pm - Round 3 as above

2:15pm - Round 4 as above with extended Drift Session

4:00pm - Presentation & BBQ on Club House Hill

Hope to see you all there.

:rofl: ICE

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