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Formally the FATZ drift days:

basically the day is the same a previous days i have run however it has a new name, new advertising which means that hopefully there will be more spectators and more spectators = more prizes to give away as well as exposure for the drivers (dedicated pick in the mag ect)

Anyway details below!!!

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some prizes for the budding drifters out there

Prizes

EVO Motorsport has supplied a full X-Force exhaust system as well as 20% off gift vouchers (call Mike 62281222)

Gulf Western Oil “the tough Australian” is supplying some of their latest Sogi oil (call Darcy 0409315772)

Revolution race gear $50 gift voucher (call Brendan cook: 96484044)

Drift battle DVD’s

$2 dollar raffle joy ride

DRIFT BATTLE BBQ

SEPTEMBER 24th SATURDAY

Trade stands, prize, team drifting, passenger rides with instructors, burnout, and much more still to be announced.

It will be a great day for both participant and spectators and you might even get your picks in drift battle.

Where: Oran Park Drift-land:

Oran Park Raceway - Cobbitty Road, NARELLAN

Time: 8am-5pm

Cost:$120 (standard entry)email below for member discounts

Limited numbers: There will be a limited number of spots available for the day. Get in quick!

Bookings: Email Peter on: [email protected] for payment details

For any enquiries, call Peter on 0409 226 626

Further details

Driver training: Aaron McGill of Auto-Motion Australia will have professional driver trainers on hand to give tips on drift techniques. The focus of the day is to improve driving techniques for drivers of all skill levels and

Time: Get to the track at 8am for sign on and scrutineering. The day will finish at 5pm.

Bookings: Payment will need to be finalised by 20 Sep 2005.

Spectators: $10 will be charged to all spectators. Drift-land has great access for spectators.

Food: cheap food will be provided

Drivers will need: Helmet, long sleeve shirt and long pants. Cars will be inspected to check for track worthiness.

Where else do you get to drive fast, safe & sideways, and where it's legal?

The day is organised by Drift Battle, Peter Carruthers, and professionally run by Aaron McGill of Auto-Motion Australia driver training - Aaron McGill has 20 years racing experience and 11 years professional driving instructing experience.

SCHEDULE

Drift Battle BBQ 2005

Saturday September 24th

8.00 Gates Open

8.30 Drivers' briefing

9.00 First session (long course)

10.30 Announce drift groups

10.45 Second session (nats course)

12.15 5-car donut competition

12.30 Lunch break

13.00 Team drift (nats course)

14.30 Burnout comp (max 10 cars)

15.00 Final Session (vote on course)

16.30 Award ceremony

17.00 Gates close

I will update this post with more details as they come in

Any questions just email me at [email protected]

Cheers

pete

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less cars this time = more track time

and yup once again no bs just drift your arse off... diffrence is were are hoping for a bit more of a crowd to cheer on the drifters and the burnouts

and every driver loves a crowd= more action cause everyone is trying to show off

I recon we can make a competition out of this...

Fatz Drift Battle BBQ Burnout World Record Attempt!!

Totally second hand information. But apparently last night on guiness records. Some aussie guy broke the record for most revolutions in a burnout. 54 revolutions.

Amazingly he had to stop as his car overheated. It was a 2nd gear 4000rpm burnout.

Now i recon someone could get pretty close to that mark... So i recon we should be promoting a unofficial burnout world record attempt for all the burnout competition contestants on the day:)

hmmm, maybe we should prepare my 31 purely for the world record attempt. put on some bit fans to keep it cool, put some water in the radiator, put some oil in the motor then let rip. surely an RB30 could handle 55 revolutions?

question is who will sponsor this world record attempt?

yep found this:

Most Consecutive Donuts

Burnout champion RJ Bruno managed to set a new Guinness World Record benchmark when he did 64 donuts (360°revolutions of the car) in his hotted up Gemini at Queensland Raceway, before the car’s smoking motor packed it in.

I still think we need sponsorship. i mean who will pick up the tab at the pub afterwards. i heard those guiness record people are tight.

i am keen as!!

i am keen to give it a shot. just need a stock r31. 1st gear all the way.

my silhouette when stock did 3mins45seconds in a burnout in 1st gear at eastern creek burnout pad.

if i can get another 31 to last that long i reckon if u average just over 3 seconds per donut

i am keen!!

mate, I have a stock 31. I reckon we should collect some sponsorship, then make it burnout worthy, then ring GWC and sell them on the idea.

don't forget they have to be consecutive so you can stop and spin it back the other way, must keep going in one direction. it will be pretty hard, but with some practice i'm sure we can make it happen.

haha, up yours mark!

people in glass houses.... I seem to remember your car didn't make it out of the pit exit last time we were at the track.

but yes, you are right it needs a little love. (and possibly new dizzy).




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