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Friday Night DRiFT Practice for 2008 at Queensland Raceway

From the QR web site, http://www.queenslandraceway.com.au/

Jan - 18th

Feb - 22nd

Mar -14th

Apr - 4th

May- 9th, 30th Canceled!!!

Jun - 6th Up Coming!

Jun - 20th

Jul - 25th

Aug - 22nd

Sep - 19th

Oct - 3rd, 31st

Nov - 21st

Dec - 12th

LOADS OF PRACTICE THIS YEAR - Thanks QR

Entry: $10 per person

Pan: $50 per person

Track: $80 per person, If you pay to go on track you can also go on the skidpan.

AASA license is required to go on the pan and the track. This license costs $20 for the night, or $55 for a annual license. (Best Option)

Sign up on the night, just turn up and go into the circuit office and the ladies behind the counter will help you out.

Passengers can go in for free but must sign a waiver in the office before the can do so.

Remember Helmets and long shirt and pants for the Track.

So even if you have never been on track but your interested in watching or contemplating taking your ride out come out and watch one night and help support your fellow club members =]

Any more questions have a look on their website for a phone number or just shoot me a message and i will be happy to help as much as i can!

Kate

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