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Calder Park are pleased to announce that drift practice is back!!

There will be one Friday each month dedicated to drift practice. It will occur on the National Circuit . Qualified Calder Park Safety Officers along with a qualified medical unit will be present for this session

For more details go to www.calderpark.com.au "We hope to see you all there"

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No more details on the website yet?

Possible cost? Hope it's not a massive entry fee like most calder events. Also hope they don't put Tyres on the edge of the track like thy have in the past.

Could be a great thing for drift in Melbourne as long as calder aren't stupid about it like they have in the past.

No more details on the website yet?

Possible cost? Hope it's not a massive entry fee like most calder events. Also hope they don't put Tyres on the edge of the track like thy have in the past.

Could be a great thing for drift in Melbourne as long as calder aren't stupid about it like they have in the past.

Last week when they had it on the website it was $180 entry and they wanted 100+ cars or the event wouldn't run.

Hopefully they reconsidered their insane demands and realised people are not going to pay $180 to get 2-3 laps, coz the rest of the time would be spent in traffic.

Well Calder get a full house of cars for a night of off-street drags for $80 - and you get at best, 3 runs.

So of course they are going to try and milk it for all it's worth. Same as their circuit hire costs for a delapidated facility.

Anyway "Calder Park" - when you are ready to post

1. Dates

2. Prices (Entry/Spectator)

3. Further details

Then feel free to start another thread that is actually useful.

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