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Winton D-R-I-F-T Practise Day!

Saturday December 16th, 2006

LAST ONE FOR THE YEAR!

It's an awesome day out for both the Drivers and Spectators, so organise your car pooling now!

We've booked in a gorgeous sunny day with the weather gods, so be sure to come enjoy it.

Entry:

DRIVERS: $120 for members, $130 for non-members. (No gate entry refunds)

SPECTATORS: $15

Location:

Winton Motor Raceway, Winton

Straight down the Hume Hwy for most, bout a 2hr drive, and well worth it for a day of

entertainment and excitement with your mates.

Important Stuff:

Okay whether you're a Drift Reg or a Noobie, take a moment to read the following, this Drift Prac will be run in an

alternative format to the previous, and some scrutineering requirements have altered.

Scrutineering:

Cars are to be leaking no oil at all, including any visible oil leaks or you will fail scrutineering, so double check

your car and even consider washing ur engine bay.

Program for the day:

We will be running in groups of 20 cars, first in best dressed. This will keep the flow up.

Qualifying:

Will be during morning practice.

Competition:

Will be run straight after lunch.

Judging:

Will be done by new judging panel separate from Vic drift

Stuffz to bring with you if you're participating:

Helmet

Long sleeve top and pants

Your car & tools n stuff

Pit crew

CB if you want to socialise back to pits etc

Yourself!

Any questions?

See you all there!

Cheers - Chance :wave:

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