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DRIVING SPORTS .INC.

Type of Event: Drift, Driver Training.

. Date: Friday 15th Jan 2010.

. Time scrutineering starts at 4:00 pm drivers and passengers brief 4:30 drift from 5 till 10 pm

.Venue: eastern creek skid pan

. Track Surface: concrete ( wet ) Direction: clockwise

Cost , options

1 to drive you r own car will be 150 + CAMS licence if u dont have one

2 to drive our cars will be 200 + CAMs

3 spectators only 5 bux

For more details see the link

http://www.drivingsports.com.au/forum.html

see u there

Edited by KLR33
is this on the peanut track or big conrete slab?

its on the big concrete slab

its a bit more noob friendly than the peanut as there are no drop offs to chop wheels up

but still a challenge to hold one angle in 3rd from the last to the first corner .

we usually do nights on the slab, and days on the peanut (or figure 8 )



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