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well the time has come again, round 2 is upon us and there should be some good action out there. Few new cars to see. Details below:

6.30am Gates Open

6.45am Scrutineering Opens

8.05am Scrutineering Closes

8.10am Driver’s Briefing

8.45am Cars to Form-up

9.00am Practice Session 1A (30 mins)

9.30am Practice Session 1B (30 mins)

10.05am Sponsor Rides

10.25am Sponsor Rides Finish

10.30am Practice Session 2A (15 mins)

10.45am Practice Session 2B (15 mins)

11.05 Qualifying (5 x 20 minute sessions)

1.05pm Lunch Break

1.35pm Group 2 First 8 Battles (Second 16 Cars)

2,05pm Group 1 First 8 Battles (Top 16 Cars)

2.35pm Group 2 Quarter Finals

2.55pm Group 1 Quarter Finals

3.15pm Break

3.30pm Group 3 Drift (single runs for competitors not in Group 1 or 2)

4.00pm Group 2 Semi Finals

4.15pm Group 1 Semi Finals

4.30pmpm Group 1 Battle for Third Place

4.35pm Team Drift

4,55pm Group 2 Final

5.05pm Group 1 Final

5.15pm Presentations

Cost: $20 per person, children under 14 free

We also have a friendly reminder from Mallala Cop,

"The G1 Drift Event listed for Mallala on the 3rd August will again have a strong traffic Police presence and this meeting would not be ideal for those with licence, registration or vehicle defect (already defected) issues. I hope that a prior warning will be a way of ensuring all have a great weekend and so patrons can simply enjoy some Great Drifting and not be bothered with issues associated with these offences."

My car is almost ready, new coilovers in, goes in tuesday for bigger wastegate spring and another tune and then all set to go.

:wave: heavy cop presence

so?

thats what we need, keep morons from trying to copy what happens on the track. keep it on the track and there will be no hassles.

i might try and make it out to this one.

even if u dont do anything wrong u will be picked on.

I had mates going to DA and was just normally driving along and pulled in and defected.

Its just a event where if u have a defectable car you have to be prepared to be defected or take your parents car.

even if u dont do anything wrong u will be picked on.

I had mates going to DA and was just normally driving along and pulled in and defected.

Its just a event where if u have a defectable car you have to be prepared to be defected or take your parents car.

personally i think if anyone is stupid enough to still take their import to mallala they deserve to get defected.

how many warnings do people need before they learn?

personally i think if anyone is stupid enough to still take their import to mallala they deserve to get defected.

how many warnings do people need before they learn?

are you a cop or sumthin buddy??? why should i live in fear of driving my stock import out to watch some motorsport????

if these arsehole police did the right thing and pulled over the kids doing fully sick skids out the carpark or in a car with rust falling out of the cabin floor then i wouldnt think twice about driving out there....

are you a cop or sumthin buddy??? why should i live in fear of driving my stock import out to watch some motorsport????

if these arsehole police did the right thing and pulled over the kids doing fully sick skids out the carpark or in a car with rust falling out of the cabin floor then i wouldnt think twice about driving out there....

you have a stock car? what are you whinging about then?

its stock, but its an import.........odds are my car is 100x safer than a holden of the same year (89) yet im 100x more likely to be pulled over after leaving mallala.....

im not dumb, ive been going out there since i was a kid and seen the cops get worse and worse every year, im all for the dickheads gettin pulled over and defeted but those cops just get on there power trip and ping anyone with a japanese car

its stock, but its an import.........odds are my car is 100x safer than a holden of the same year (89) yet im 100x more likely to be pulled over after leaving mallala.....

im not dumb, ive been going out there since i was a kid and seen the cops get worse and worse every year, im all for the dickheads gettin pulled over and defeted but those cops just get on there power trip and ping anyone with a japanese car

live and learn, thats life.

can this thread not turn into another debate about mallala and cops, worried about defects, find another way of getting there. We took flicks old 32 to almost every drift event while she owned it, never had a problem. Its pot luck as to who gets picked on, some get lucky, some dont.

can this thread not turn into another debate about mallala and cops, worried about defects, find another way of getting there. We took flicks old 32 to almost every drift event while she owned it, never had a problem. Its pot luck as to who gets picked on, some get lucky, some dont.

+1

I'll be there to spectate.

Will be there showing some love to the Bonez.......

Once again use your brain peoples, if you WANT/HAVE to drive your import out there, the cops aren't gonna be there all night after it finishes, so leave later after they pack up, or get there early and miss any defect station if there is gonna be one!!

Not trying to invent the wheel here.......

smh you all look past the point, why should we live in fear???? your all under the thumb of the state police force, they say jump, you say how high

Well mate there is nothing YOU or I can do about it, besides im not living in fear nor am i under anyones thumb, so i say deal with it, do what you have to to get around it!!

smh you all look past the point, why should we live in fear???? your all under the thumb of the state police force, they say jump, you say how high

Lol, you speak of them like a needy girlfriend that you can just dump and move on. For those of us that drive defectable cars, its the risk we take. You know even stock cars can be defected? Worn and cracked seals, bald tyres, structural damage, damaged suspension etc.

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