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Victorian Drift Club - DRIFT SKILLS

~ Saturday 9th of July 2011 ~

This is an OPEN event for all (VDC membership not required)

Format:

- Beginners day at the DECA Skidpan

- 3 classes of 15 students

- Rotate through drifting basics such as controlled donut, controlled figure 8 and handbrake maneuvers

- Class runs from 9-5, with 1hr catered lunch provided

- 2 instructors per group

- Drivers must arrive by 8AM to begin registration, scrutineering and drivers briefing

Location

DECA Skidpan

145 Wanganui Rd

Shepparaton

Victoria

This event is NOT open for spectators, strictly drivers and pit crew only. Vehicles cannot carry any passengers with the exception of the Instructors

Driver Prices: $229 (covers entry fee and lunch)

ENTRIES NOW OPEN

Please go to following link to register online : http://vicdrift.com/site/index.php?option=com_dtregister

PRE-ENTRY and PRE-PAY is COMPULSORY AT ALL VICDRIFT EVENTS. ENTRIES CAPPED AT 45 drivers

CANCELLATIONS : We require notice via EMAIL to Cat@vicdrift.com by 8AM of the Thursday prior to the event, or you will forfeit your entry fee. For this event we require notice by 8AM 7th of July. We have been running this system since 2010, no excuses. If you miss the cut off you will not be given a refund.

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 driver registration on the morning of the drift day. This needs to be done before you come into the scrutineering bay to register and have your car scrutineered as entries will not be accepted without proof of license or receipt of payment)

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 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!

* All cars must run some form of muffler/resonator/catalytic converter on their car. You only have to run one of the mentioned forms of a spark arrester.

* All forms of wastegates on turbocharged vehicles are ALLOWED

* All cars must ensure their exhaust exits past the perimeter of the car, "dropped pipes" are NOT ALLOWED

Basic Scrutineering Guide can be found here:

http://www.vicdrift.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=674

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

Can't make this one, see below for the rest of 2011 events:

http://www.vicdrift.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1104

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would be keen for this IF my car was capable of sliding

You have an R32 GTS as in your profile? You can slide that no problem. ;)

My track car is an R31 and that tears it up! I also have an R32 GTS-25 that drifts no problem.

Get out there and try it!

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No, you really have to drive Alex's car...it's incapable of sliding lol. Even the handbrake fails!!!

nah its completely capable now birds, put coilys in and hicas lock bar, the only thing that i need to slide is to weld my diff, which will be done very soon :thumbsup:

handbrake is nice and tightened up too!

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