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The 2007 Toyo Drift Australia Series telecasts kick off this weekend with Speedweek's (SBS) 1-hour coverage of the opening round of the series from Barbagallo Raceway. This will be repeated on Wednesday night on Fox Sports. Keep an eye out also for the new 1/2 hour show on Channel NINE. The full telecast schedule for this event is as follows.

Sunday March 11 - SBS, Speedweek, from 12:00pm

Wednesday March 21 - Fox Sports, Inside Speed, 8:30pm

Saturday March 24 - Nine Network, Toyo Drift Australia Series, 12:00noon

Thursday March 29 - Fox Sports, Toyo Drift Australia Series, 7:00pm

Edited by Boaty
  • 2 weeks later...

As mentioned earlier in the thread, Barbagallo will be on Channel 9 tomorrow, Saturday with a Fox Sports repeat next week.

If anyone doesn't get a chance to check it out on TV, or wants to watch it again, the full one-hour package is now online. Check it out at Drift Australia's YouTube channel

I wathched the coverage on SBS and have to say it's come a long way from 12 months ago. Good camera work and the comentating has improved a lot too. Good to see Chris getting a good result for 3rd place. :P

just watched the Ch 9 coverage and I must admit it was pretty bloody good. My sister even rang me up asking if I was watching it.

I really wanted to watch and hear the GT Autosound R34 but it's weekend was short lived. Maybe next time, hopefully.

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