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As Drift Australia Series Manager, I am proud to announce that NSW finally has its own Official State Comp!

The premier event will be run over two consecutive nights (15th and 16th of January) and will be held at Oran Park Raceway (Drift Land).

What better way to farewell the historic Oran Park Raceway then giving it one last Drift Comp?!

For all of you have been living under a rock, Oran Park Raceway (especially Drift Land) is the true home to Drifting in NSW.

* Drift NSW will play host to 32 drivers, including NSW's finest + interstate drivers (DA & SD Drivers more than welcome)

* Plenty of ON and OFF Track Entertainment

* Outstanding Trophies and Prizes

* Motive DVD Coverage

* Special Guest Commentators and Judges

* Prizes and Giveaways for Fans/ Spectators

* One lucky person in the crowd will win a FREE Project D Drift School!

DRIVERS LIST

1. Fernando Wiehrl (DA) - NSW

2. Scott Schembri (SD) - NSW

3. Luke Murphy (SD) - NSW

4. James Abbott (SD) - NSW

5. Jason Greenwood (DA) - NSW

6. Jim Turner (SD) - NSW

7. Brian Campbell (SD) - NSW

8. Hai Dang Le (SD) - VIC

9. John Papadoupoulos (SD) - VIC

10. Andrew Paraskevas (DA) - VIC

11. Josh Coote (DA) _ QLD

12. Tim Sorrasson (SD) - NSW

13. Lachlan Wilkinson - NSW

14. Matt Porter (SD) - NSW

15. Nathan Weissel (DA) - NSW

To Enter please email [email protected]

Amy Boatwright - Drift NSW

This post will be updated as we confirm Driver Lists and further Sponsors

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