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Drift Australia is proud to announce the kick off of the 2010 Drift Australia Series!

With the first round fast approaching (10th & 11th April) at Eastern Creek Raceway, NSW, it is time to get everything under way!

The confirmed dates for 2010 are…

10th & 11th April - Eastern Creek Raceway

29th & 30th May - Queensland Raceway

17th & 18th July - Hidden Valley Raceway

4th & 5th September - Mallala Motor Sport Park

16th & 17th October - Symmons Plains (Non-Championship Round)

Symmons Plains (16th & 17th October) is now a Non-Compulsory Round for all Drivers (Drift Australia and Super Drift) so pressure is off for those teams worried about making the distance of both Hidden Valley and Symmons Plains in order to maintain the points for the series.

Amy Boatwright is now back on full time as Series Director so she will be the main contact for any questions and enquires regarding the Series and events.

Keep an eye out on the Drift Australia website for more updates www.driftaustralia.com.au

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