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Driftfest 2007 - December 16 At Calder Park Raceway - Promoters Wanted


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DRIFT FEST 2007 Australias First Drift & Music Festival

PROMOTERS WANTED, JUST SEND AN EMAIL WITH THE FOLLOWING

INFORMATION TO: [email protected]

Full Name:

Gender:

D.O.B:

Address:

Phone Number:

Mobile Number:

Email:

Myspace:

School/Uni:

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Is there some sought of show and shine?

If so, how do i enter, and what are the prizes if there are any.

And what exactly is this event, just a whole bunch of cars drifting around with music being played by DJ's? :rofl:

Is there some sought of show and shine?

If so, how do i enter, and what are the prizes if there are any.

And what exactly is this event, just a whole bunch of cars drifting around with music being played by DJ's? ;)

Pioneer have sponsored the show and shine. Entry forms will be available over the next week along with more details.

The event is a drift and music festival combined.

There's a drift event with $28,000 in prize money and a stage (set up in the pit area) with some of Australia's best Dj's.

It will definately be a day not to be missed!

Greg

  • 2 weeks later...

I dont get it - how does someone win the car.

Is it just a raffle?? So people buy tickets and one will get drawn out??

& how is the 28K divided up for the drifting?? & can anyone enter the drifting, or are the drivers selected, if they are already selected, can we see a list of who is driving??

I dont get it - how does someone win the car.

Is it just a raffle?? So people buy tickets and one will get drawn out??

& how is the 28K divided up for the drifting?? & can anyone enter the drifting, or are the drivers selected, if they are already selected, can we see a list of who is driving??

If you go out there and DRIFT Bec, you win everything, lum sum of 28K :) j/k. Sound like a TOP event, i'm 99% there.

Nice work Greg! Shaping up to be a massive event. Great to see events like this being organised... even though I'm not a drift fan, I do like the concept. Drifting as a spectator sport has grown quite large in the last 2 years, bigger crowds attracts more major sponsors which is where the money is :( Maybe next year you could include a time attack style event or "power race" for some circuit sprint action as well. Would be awesome to have this mixed in with the drifting comp.

:D

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so you'll most likely come up the westgate then onto calder fwy? i'm up north man so i'm not near any of those areas.

let me know if u end up going tony and i think you can get tickets at the gate

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