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Stadium Drift by Raceline held a Drift competition last Sunday at Wakefield park. The event include a Pro level and Level 2 drifting comp, show and shine and race-your-mate.

I was lucky enough to enter on the day in Level 2 and came out with the 3rd place trophy.

Anyway, here are some pics in case you missed it.

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More pics here: http://s129.photobucket.com/albums/p210/St...2009/?start=all

Edited by StinkyPoo

3rd place, well done!!!

I've always been keen to see how drifting goes on a track compared to the skidpan but can never commit myself to get out there. (I've seen plenty of vids of course, but never experienced it first hand)

Hey man, well done!!!

just so you know the new motor is in and its going off to ESP very soon for vipec/tune

cant wait to do some skids with you. :P

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