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Hey all,

i used to organise events through Ted at Sideline Motorsport but unfortunately, they've stopped operating because of ridiculously high insurance. I would really like to organise something with my friends again, either on the skid pan or the lvma at mt cotton and would like to ask those of you who have organised events like this, who/which company did you organise your event through?

thanks in advance :whistling:

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The guy you contact is Joel. Their drift school has however been shut down. So I would expect them to maybe have a few more openings because of that for 'non' drift practice, if you get my drift. Good days very profesional company.

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