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Twilight Drift .drift your own car -

EASTERN CREEK - 19th FEB 2010

1. Organising Club: DRIVING SPORTS .INC.

2. Type of Event: Drift, Driver Training.

3. Date: friday 19th FEB 2010.

a) TIME: Scrutineering starts at 4:00 pm drift starts 5:00pm end 9:30 pm

4. Venue: eastern creek skid pan

5. Track Surface: concrete ( wet ) Direction: clockwise

6. Event Format:

Cars will be divided into groups of 4 based on previous drifting experience

In the event that a driver has not competed in this type of event before, he / she may be placed in the “First Timers” groups, to determine their appropriate group,

a Maximum number of Driver entries for the Event is 24. (4 reserves).

b Maximum number of Drivers per entrant is 1.

c Entry fee $150.00 +$25.00 cams licence if u don’t already have one

d passengers $60 including cams licence

e Opening date – open

f Closing date – 19 th feb

Details to drive the Driving Sports cars

EASTERN CREEK TWILIGHT DRIFT - 19 TH FEB 2010

All u need to do bring is yourself, to eastern creek skidpan on the 19th Feb for the ultimate drifting experience, Driving sports will put you in the drivers seat of up to 6 well prepped drifters S15,R31,R32,R33,and 2x S13s with 5 trainers, Two mechanics and stacks of tires to burn

What you get

• 1 training session 5 mins , the instructors will drift/ drive u around

and show u the ropes

• Q n A (Question and Answer) session

• 4 drifting sessions of 6 mins , where u drive and the instructor helps u ,(if you need it).

as it is hard to hear and concentrate on instructions while driving in between your sessions u will have more Q and As to help u next session out

• drinks will be catered for drivers

Cost

For twilight drift, driving sports supplies everything for you.

You arrive and drive / drift for

$250 including CAMS licence

Schedule

4:15 pm sharp, for drivers brief and a show through the cars

5.00 pm Drift starts

We estimate your 5 sessions will take no longer than 4 hrs

9.30 pm drivers de brief

Bookings

The Club has no facilities for Credit Card payments.

Bank Transfers being the primary method of payment.

Bank details:-

Bendigo Bank

Account Name: Driving Sports

Account Number: 137911822

BSB Number: 633-000

You need to email us your name and put your name in the bank transfer description

As eastern creek is very popular and we only have 12 places. The 19th of feb is filling fast so get in quick.

For more info check out the web site link> http://n2.nabble.com...s-f3733095.html

or contact us

Email

[email protected]



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