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2007 Jds Auto Imports Tasmanian Drift Series


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The Hobart Sporting Car Club and JDS Auto Imports are proud to bring you Round 3 of the 2007 JDS Auto Imports Tasmanian Drift Series, the final round of the 2007 series. With less than 100 points separating the top few drivers the series is wide open, and with a maximum of 500 points on offer for the round the series could go to any of the top half dozen drivers pending some luck falls their way. This is the final chance for people to come along and watch the state's best drifters battle one another in competition format for the year, so bring your mates along to watch Tasmania's finest battle it out for the 2007 State Series crown.

WHERE: Baskerville Raceway

WHEN: Sunday September 23

TIME: Gates will open to spectators at 8am

The course of events for the day will be released soon.

LICENCE REQUIREMENTS:

A CAMS 2NS or 2S licence is required.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:

- ADR approved helmet

- long sleeve shirt (flame retardant)

- long pants (flame retardant)

- appropriate foot ware (doesn't have to be race boots or cover the ankle)

- fire extinguisher and clasp (MUST be a metal bracket and bolted to the chassis)

- battery and tow indicator (stickers)

- secondary bonnet restraint

- and a general road/track worthy car

NOTE: The full scrutineering requirements are available HERE

ENTRIES:

Will open on 27 August 2007 and will close on 23 September 2007. The entry fee will be $135 if received

by 19 September 2007. The entry fee for entries lodged after 19 September 2007 is $160. The entry fee

includes a $10 loading for a compulsory sticker pack,

Entry forms must be completed in full, accompanied by the entry fee and lodged with the Secretary of the event.

Entries should be forwarded to the event secretary, GPO Box 1155, HOBART, Tas, 7001.

Cheques and money orders should be made payable to HOBART SPORTING CAR CLUB

Entries paid by cheque are not contractual until the cheque is honoured.

Entry forms are available HERE

OTHER INFORMATION:

- There WILL be a tyre fitter in attendance on the day, tyres can be changed at $10 per tyre

- There will be food and drinks provided on the day by the parents of a few drivers. Hamburgers, sausages and soft drink will be available throughout the day.

- Any driver(s) and or spectator(s) will/can be asked to leave the track if found not following instructions of the day or found to be endangering themselves and others.

This can and will result in the person being banned from the track and future events.

Any queries dont hesitate to contact me.

Ben

Edited by tas_180

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