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*** Victorian Drift Club Presents ***


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Victorian Drift Club : Drift Attack

Round 3 of 2009 Championship series

~ Sunday 1st November 2009, Winton Raceway, Victoria ~

The biggest drift event in Victoria for 2009, OVER $8,000 IN CASH & PRIZES TO BE WON !

*Top 16 battle for street class*

*Top 16 battle for pro class*

*Team drift battle*

*Burnout comp at lunchtime*

*Show and Shine all day*

*Passenger rides*

*Lunch time pit walk for spectators*

*Trade stands*

PLUS:

*Luke Jacobs/Nathan Charles Award*

Pro Class 1st Place - $3,000 CASH

Pro Class 2nd Place - $2,000 CASH

Pro Class 3rd Place - $1,000 CASH

Street Class 1st Place - $500 CASH + PRIZES

Street Class 2nd Place - $300 CASH + PRIZES

Street Class 3rd Place - $200 CASH + PRIZES

Team Drift Award

2009 VicDrift Championship Award

and heaps for prizes for Show & Shine and Burnout Comp

This is a competition day, with an emphasis on qualifying and battles. The beginners section will be closed, this is not a standard practice day.

Spectator Fee:

$20

Passenger Rides:

$30 for 2 laps

Driver Fee:

Pro Class - $250

Street Class - $180

Rules regarding Pro Class and Street Class:

- Any driver that has competed at any national event or international event, ie Drift Australia round, Super Drift Round, Drift Fest, they must compete as a Pro Class Driver.

- Any driver that has competed interstate, ie: G1, NSW Drift Series, must compete as a Pro Class Driver.

- Any driver that is sponsored who has some sort of support from an external company must compete as a Pro Class Driver.

- Any driver who has large signage on their vehicle that is advertising a company, product or organisation must compete as a Pro Class Driver.

Burnout comp, Team Drift, Pro Class, Street Class

Payment Options and pre-entry forms can be found here:

http://www.vicdrift.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=902

Pre-Entry is compulsory at this event.

Trade Stands

- Anyone interested in setting up a trade stand for Drift Attack, please email your interest to . . [email protected] or on 0411 810 499

- Powered sites are available

Show & Shine

- Anyone interested in displaying their car at Drift Attack, please email your interest to . . [email protected] or on 0411 810 499

Acceptable Licenses are: AASA or Cams L2NS - No license means no going on the track!

On the day purchase of AASA license:

AASA license $50

(Can be purchased at the Winton office on the morning of the drift day. Entries will not be accepted without proof of license or receipt of payment from Winton)

Please note : VDC board members will be checking AASA and CAMS licenses, this year we will be checking everyone. Please ensure all your licenses and memberships cards are valid.

The usual requirements as always are:

*Long sleeve and long pants of non flammable materials i.e. No Nylon

*Closed footwear

*Helmet that complies to Australian Standards (has ASA or Snell Sticker)

*Car needs to be in a good condition, no oil leaks, no loose items in the car and battery secure. It must pass scrutineering to be allowed on the track!

*Working seat belt/s (give it a pull and make sure it locks)

* Every car must have the correct amount of wheel nuts:wheel studs. Get it right before you get to the track!

Basic Scrutineering Guide can be found here: http://www.vicdrift.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=674 - There will be NO EXCEPTIONS at this event!

* FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE COMPULSORY AND MUST BE FITTED CORRECTLY IN THE CAR AND WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE DRIVER!

Dont miss out, on what is shaping up to be one of the biggest drift events in Victoria !

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only 2 weeks away! can't wait.

Russman, I got some footage of you at the last event. How do you find drift compared to grip?

Drift Australia Winner Luke Fink will be driving with the Holfords S14 at this event.

Drift is heaps of fun but I still prefer all the different factors that come into grip. Plus there is no judging and stuff, it's times or nothing. For me drift is only really about fun coz hanging it out around the track is awesome

I'm building a sil80 drift car with friends that will be dedicated to drift. Really looking forward to that.

If you could post up some vid that would be sick

just click on my link at the bottom of my post and the first video that comes up should be the one you are in. called 'feature'.

thanks for your opinion re the two disciplines. I won't go into it more now as its off topic. lol, for another time.

20 cars are already booked for pro class so far so get your entries in! its capped as well so don't delay if you plan to enter

I'm heading up to spectate. I can't justify talking the car up, due the lack of track time, plus i think it would take longer than the 30 minute practice and qualifying runs to get used to the new NP knuckle set up. I'm going to save for a Brown Davis cage in the meantime. See you there.

i will for sure :cool:

hey white gts-t let us know how ur knuckles go, iv been thinking about welding some up latly

If all goes to plan and i get a cage before the December members day you can come for a ride as a passenger. Although I'm not sure if the stock 20 will pull a skid with two people in the car :bunny:

Did you make that power still running the Falcon coil setup?

yer the falcon coils seems to be holding up good with that power

a mate just got some yellow jackets they seem good for the price, i might go to them just to clean up the engen bay

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anyone from the west side going up...? i need to follow someone lol

Ah ha.. now i know who u are.. I see u around in the west. Very nice r32 u got there! :(

Me and other mates are going so wat time u reckon u gonna head up?

Someone make a pre meet for west/north will be alright.

Ah ha.. now i know who u are.. I see u around in the west. Very nice r32 u got there! :thumbsup:

Me and other mates are going so wat time u reckon u gonna head up?

Someone make a pre meet for west/north will be alright.

ns.com have a pre meet at 5am at bell st as mentioned above.. its about a 2-2.5hour drive so me and a mate are heading up about 8.30 from deer park way just depends what time you want to get there

ns.com have a pre meet at 5am at bell st as mentioned above.. its about a 2-2.5hour drive so me and a mate are heading up about 8.30 from deer park way just depends what time you want to get there

8:30 is abit late for me. leaving at 5am sounds pretty good, cos I gotta come back here by 2pm

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