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When: 6pm - 10pm, Wednesday 2nd March 2005

Where: Calder Park, Calder Freeway, Keilor

Cost: $80 per driver (includes one pit crew entry), Spectators $10

How to enter:

All entries will be taken at the gate. Entries will be capped at sixty. Those who arrive early will have priority.

Car Requirements:

Cars must be of a safe and roadworthy standard. They must have working headlights and break lights. Fire extinguisher and roll cage are not essential but recommended. Seat belts must be working and of a safe standard, harness’s permitted. All lose items must be removed from the car. It is recommended that you remove your front bumper to avoid damaging it.

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.

Passengers: Passengers are strictly not permitted.

Prizes Prizes will be awarded to the top three drifters on the night courtesy of Autobarn Sunbury . The top three drifters are decided by a top eight D1 style drift battle. The battle begins at 9:15pm presentations at 9:50pm.

Drift tyres will be available for sale and fitting at approximately $15 per tyre.

BEGINNERS

Remember the bottom section of the track will be open for practice for BEGINNERS ONLY, and we will close it at 9.15pm. Any beginners using this section of track are able to drive on the main circuit if they feel capable. Beginners will be instructed on how to drift by the Full Lock Drift Team/FLM Racing free of charge.

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so did anyone else go to the drift or drift last night. The Capa ute out there was an impressive machine, the build quality was awesome. I had fun for about an 1/2hour till i ran out of tyres, i only bought one set, and the tyre fitters werent there last night??? But it was awesome seeing the speeds and how early the entries are into the last corner

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