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Would just like to express how dissapointed I was to turn up to Oran Park on the 11th November when there was supposed to be an Initial D drift on there. Turned up and there was nothing on! Just a bit empty dusty track. Apparently they had cancelled last minute. This pissed me off a bit as I had come up from Nowra, like 2 and a half hours away to come to a track where there was only some 12 year olds racing go-karts on the small circuit. Bit far from the Skylines etc I imagined sliding round the track... or maybe thats just me.

So does anyone know when one is one at least somewhere close, maybe Eastern Creek? And what happened there? I'm yet to go to an event and would like to see some of the action.

Francesca

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the next drift event is a skid pan day at oran park on the 26th of nov, then the off street masters final on the 1st of dec friday night at oran park and then a practise day at wakefield park on the 9th of dec.

the skid pan days at eastern creek were cancelled due to a fall out with ida and the track.

i'm from nowra too, if you want to find out about up coming drift events, you can come and see me at my workshop- O2 Auto Sports-0244230977

nathan weissel

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