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This Sunday 18th of March, 5th Gear motorsports and Federal Tyres are having a combined event at the Sutton Driver training centre - Sutton Road NSW.

There will be a FREE bbq for all, cars on display, give aways, the Formula 1 racing on the big screen and an afternoon "Skid and Drift" session on the skid pan open to everyone for only $25 per session!

Come along and have a snag and watch some F1 racing or drifting and a chat to us about Federal tyres and 5th Gear's motorsports offers.

All are welcome - Spectators included! :laugh::)

this sounds fun. what time?

Its an all day event, we'll be there from about 9am until 5pm and the BBQ will probably be from about 11am until 1-2pm.

The afternoon Skid and drift sessions will start from 1pm.

There will also be a Motorkhana event held by the MG club adjacent to the skid pan for most of the day.

So you shouldnt be short of things to do! :w00t:

sounds like good fun. I have basball on and possibly something after for a while. What time do you think it will go too as i should be able to get out there by say 4pm

We'll be going until about 5pm depending on how many people are around, we may go for a bit longer.

Wooo Hooo...

superhappyfuntimes...

There will be a guy filming and might be able to make up some DVD's for those interested in seeing how good/bad they were doing.

bring sunscreen if you plan on spectating because the best view spots will leave you crispy :glare:

funnest fun possible while wearing pants

Wooo Hooo...

superhappyfuntimes...

There will be a guy filming and might be able to make up some DVD's for those interested in seeing how good/bad they were doing.

bring sunscreen if you plan on spectating because the best view spots will leave you crispy :cheers:

funnest fun possible while wearing pants

Thats a good way to put it.

It is a great way to have fun but also to learn something about your car and how it reacts in slippery situations.

The weather is apparently going to be warm and sunny so do bring sunscreen and a hat so you can enjoy the day without getting to roasted.

I hope to see as many of you there as possible. :happy:

Who saw the Suzuki Swift hooning around and having to constantly wait for the black Monaro to get its 5h1t together? I was in the swift :D Aching arm from all the handbraking now hahaha but man that thing was fun, just enough power and lightweight to bring it around after a quick flick.

As my gf says (it's her car): "Go Swifty!"

errr...

the camera dude did not arrive.

It was a good fun day and I am really keen for the next one in 2 weeks! hopefully we will get some good footage then.

It was good to see a variety of people and cars there. A lot of 1st timers having a good time.

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