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VICDRIFT is proud to announce these following drift days for 2007

Feb 3rd

March 17th

May 5th

June 23rd

July 29th

September 8th BATTLE(to be named) (Week before Sandown 500)

October 7th

December 15th

The club will be looking for a number of volunteer staff for these dates. If you would like to receive free spectator entry & lunch then please come to one of our club meetings.

For more information please visit http://www.vicdrift.com for updates and further events

Please note also General Meetings are held once a month on the First Thursday of the month first meeting being on the 1st of February at Ripe Bar. check website for further details.

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I heard that vic drift were going to be having days at calder sometime in the future. Is there any truth to that?

Next year maybe :)

We helped Calder get their wed nights back to their former glory with heaps of flow and passengers can now be taken(check rule and regs)

Calder also are running a beginers section like the fullock guys used to run. With Chris Dejager as Tutor to sit in with first timers.

sounds good! but is a bit expensive.. 90bucks for entry.. but i guess it worth it.. ill be there on the 27th at calder >_<

We run 20 cars for 20 minutes at Winton on the track. Most drivers get 4 or 5 laps in each session. A set of scrap tyres will only last 4 or 5 laps(unless you drive a sprinter! lol) so it works well you get sent in just when you run out of tyres! by the time you take a piss and change tyres its time to go back out again!

Calder is keen to support drift and is rumored to be holding a skid pan thing in the thunder dome(Pit lane) in the near future!

Yay masive figure 8's :laughing-smiley-014:

yeah my brother was at winton last time, he thought it worked perfect.. i will be there on sat!! but i will be starting on the beginners course to get the hang of things with my car, as i havnt driven it for months

  • 2 weeks later...

The beginer section has been shut down permenantly at winton due to track damage.

Calder drift nights still have beginers section and hopefully we at Vicdrft will have some Days at Deca just for beginers.

Beginers are still welcome at winton and will be given plenty of space between cars to make them feel comfortable.

you wouldnt be expecting much from beginners will you?

its bound to have some track damage because people are all over the place when you are beginning.. like i was

Yeah we know this. But unfortunately Winton can not afford to keep repairing the track after

each drift meet.

VicDrift will organize something new for beginers soon.

Come to calder if you can. Beginers section there is great.

  • 2 weeks later...

Calder is great if you have a roll cage cause you can take passengers and i hear soon they intend to concrete up to the wall "under the bridge" section which will make for some good spectating as drivers link the esse's to the last corner in one slide!

there was 64 cars at the last wed drift practice there, awsome turnout.

  • 4 weeks later...

ill be at the next calder on the 29th.. was a shame hitting that barrier but ill be out again before the 33 comes off the road to get another turbo setup...

love the track, very fast

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