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Wednesday Morning Drift Session, @ Queensland Raceway, 25th Of February.


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Its time for the next Morning Drift Session for 2009! This one is on the 25th of February.

The Schedule and Layout for the Morning is as follows:

Gates will be open at 7:30 and we will be on track from 8am and finished up by 12pm, with all pit bays empty by 12:30pm in time for the afternoon session (If there is one booked). We will be running the Driftorama circuit for the first 2 hours and for the remaining 2 hours we will run the turn 2-dipper track layout and the turn 3-6 track layout.

For those that don’t know, these are the track layouts:

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The cost will be $120 per person; if you wish to have a second driver of your vehicle it will be $70. All payments must be in by Monday the 23rd of February.

Preferred method of payment will be via direct debit or paid in cash to me. No refunds will be given unless the day is called off, however you can sell your spot to someone else if something goes wrong but it is your responsibility to do so and you need to let me know who is taking your spot before the day. In the odd case where a bank transfer or prior cash payment is not possible I may be able to organise payment on the day.

Account Name: Steven James Lewis

BSB: 06 2692

Account Number: 1024 2923

Bank: Commonwealth

With each money transfer in the description please put your name and phone number. After you have transferred the entry fee please send me an E-mail at [email protected]. The E-mail should contain the following:

Your Name, Phone Number, E-mail Address, What car you will be driving and Colour of Car.

Other costs you should be aware of on the day are:

- You must hold an AASA licence; it is either $20 for the day licence of $55 for the yearly licence (this is available at the race office on the day).

- If you need a helmet for the day QR has some available and they are only $5 to hire for the day.

There will be a barbecue afterwards (from 12:30pm) on the grassed area next to the canteen or in the pit bays provided there is no afternoon booking and its for all drivers, friends and spectators, $1 for a can of soft drink and $1 for a sausage on bread. Make sure you come and have a chat and get to know everyone, the last one seemed to go well.

On the last day I held, the majority of the drivers ran out of tyres well before the end of the session so make sure you come prepared with plenty of tyres.

The future dates booked in are:

14th of April

3rd of June

21st of July

29th of September

**Note all of these dates are Tuesdays or Wednesdays and may change**

If you have any questions can you please PM me and I will get back to you as soon as I possibly can.

Cheers, Steven Lewis

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