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Driftjunkie Productions is proud to announce a special one off session at Calder Park Raceway with two DA competitors (Luke Fink, Khudar Elhouli) hitting the track with D1 driver Shinji Minowa. They will also be followed up by two local drivers Dario Strevic and Kenneth Zubieto who both represent Driftjunkie Productions at competitions.

"It will be a day for Shinji to get a feel for the ex holford motors S14 and see some of Australia's talent before heading up to Eastern Creek for the big debut" Said Driftjunkie Productions Director Leroy Bailey

Day Session:

Admission is free, gates open at 10am and will go throughout the day antil evening when the track closes to prepare for the evening session.

Evening Session:

Entry prices

Competitors $90

Spectators $15

Gates open 5:00pm (might be starting earlier to be confirmed)

On track 6:00pm – 10pm (weather permitting)

For those who cannot make the day session the Calder practice night has been moved to the 4th of July. At the beginning of the night Luke Fink and Shinji Minowa will be running tandem battles.

"If all goes well Shinji will be back bringing a few more D1 drivers later this year if we get another opportunity to comepete in the national series" Said operations manager Beau Bailey

There will be opportunities to get photos, videos. For more information on the day/evening visit www.driftjunkie.com.au or contact Calder Park Raceway on 92178800

Pics and Vids of Shinji can be found Here

Edited by MSS
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This wedensday at Calder park raceway there will be a Drift demo of sorts by a MSC jap driver and other top Vic "Drift Australia" competitors

for more info click the link below

http://www.vicdrift.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=93

Its a day and night event. free to watch during the day but you gotta pay at night session.

no you cant enter the day drift and yes you can drift in the night session.

Should be interesting to watch.

Minowa to debut at 4th July calder drift day/night, minowa, fink, elhouli

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Day Session:

Admission is free, gates open at 10am and will go throughout the day antil evening when the track closes to prepare for the evening session.

Evening Session:

Entry prices

Competitors $90

Spectators $15

Gates open 5:00pm (might be starting earlier to be confirmed)

On track 6:00pm – 10pm (weather permitting)

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