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2008 Archerfield Short Track Drift Series

Would you like to go Drifting at no cost and have a great chance at winning cash?? Then this is for you!

As promised Option1Garage and ProDirt will be running a 5 round drift series in 2008.

With $15000 in Prizemoney up for grabs over the series and a Traditional Battle format there is going to be plenty of action!

The dates have been set and will be:

  • January 18
  • February 1
  • February 29
  • March 14
  • March 28

Prizemoney will be allocated at the series end as follows

1ST Place $4000

2nd Place $2000

3rd place $1500

4th Place $1000

5th Place $800

6th Place $600

7th Place $500

8th to 10th Place $400 ea

11th to 15th Place $300 ea

16th to 19th Place $200 ea

20th Place $100

We will also be offering a teams prize for the series at $1000 for the win. Teams to be made up of three cars to be nominated at the start of the series , the highest scoring team gets the Cash!

Now heres how you get to Drift for free

Entries are limited to 30 cars MAX! First in first served!

Entry to the series is $500 but you can earn that money back through selling tickets in a Raffle which we have organized . Here's how it works; you pay us $250 by December 21st 2007, which is when you will get your 100 tickets, and then pay the Balance of $250 before the March 29 event being round 3. Entries are to be paid in cash either at Option 1 Garage or at one of the two events we have on the 7th or 21st December.

So sell your 100 tickets @ $5 each and there's your $500 back

The Raffle format is as follows - Ticket Holders have the chance to win one of three prizes valued at $5000 each. Tickets to the raffle are valued at $5 each. The competition closes on March 28 2008 and is drawn on March 29 2008 at Option 1 Garage. The prizes are a choice of one of the following options

  • 250cc Water Cooled Twin Seat Off Road Buggy with Two Helmets and Safety Gear
  • 250cc ZS250 Road Bike with Helmet and Safety Gear
  • 250cc Dirt Bike plus 150cc Sports ATV with Helmet and Safety Gear

To Enter the series you must comply with the following conditions

Scrutineering will be as follows

  • Battery Securely mounted
  • Oil catch can fitted or breather vented to intake
  • No oil or water/coolant leaks from vehicle
  • Seats and seat belts securely bolted in - harness for driver preferred (but not essential)
  • Fire Extinguisher fitted and securely mounted in the vehicle
  • Car presented in tidy condition - no primer and body kits fitted
  • Driver to have a driving suit or overalls and enclosed shoes must be worn (contact details for suits will be available ASAP)
  • Helmets must be worn - to be presented at scrutineering and have Aust. Stand AS1698

As we are trying to put on a show here presentation of cars and drivers must be of a high standard - if you are not sure if you will qualify please contact us to find out.

We have support from Kumho Tyres already with more Sponsors to follow

Edited by option1

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