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Garage 7 and SMDrift.com.au are proud to present Drift Techniques, a school with a difference!

This will be limited to 25 people MAXIMUM to ensure that each and every student gets maximum 1 on 1 time with instructors and plenty of practice on the track. We will be running a series of exercises over the day along with a brief classroom aspect at the start of the day which covers vehicle set up, driver behaviour and open discussion.

Each entrant will get

  • Lunch provided
  • Photography pack (CD with a selection of pictures of your car and progress during the day, will be posted to you after the event)
  • tyre changer provided
  • Entry to the school.

All for $140 per person!

There will be approx 6 instructors on the day catering for absolute beginners to those with competition experience who want to learn more, or exercises will be ranging from the basic controlled donut around a cone to more advanced Entry Techniques and Chase/Lead techniques. More information will be provided once your entry is confirmed. .

Date of this event is May 6th

Entry forms and information can be found here Entry Form

Edited by Simon-S14
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