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https://www.facebook.com/events/144367356234846/

== SUCC MOTORSPORT DRIFT CAMP 2018 ==
 
=> The Run Down <=
March 24/25 (Camping from the 23rd)
2 Days of Drifting, Tandems, Passengers, Competitions
Coaches, 100% Beginner Friendly
Camping included in the event cost
Meals included in the event cost
 
=> Pricing <=
The event is $239 for both days, camping and food costs
$50 discount for those who have paid for UTAC 2018
 
=> Event Specifics <=
Wilby Motorsport Park
Awesome track out near Yarawonga, see attached videos for details!
 
=> SUPP REGS <=
Edited by Pr0x1mity
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I hope so! We want to try run more events like this one (We hold the track license for Wilby) in the future! Its cheap as f**k, don't have to worry about acom or dinner sat night etc and we're not compromising by having 80 spots. Limited spots available!

Hopefully we get some SAU guys on board so I'm not the only Skyline there (Doubt I will beeeee!)

If you have any questions shoot me a PM or ask in here!

 

At the moment on the event page we're looking at running a few little fun comps for the sunday.

 

Here's a video from the track :)  

 

Still limited spots left, once thats done we'll take a waiting list.

-Cheap!
-2 days of drifting + CAMPING AND FOOD INC!
-CAPPED ENTRIES @ 40
-Max track time
-No bullshit
-Beginner to pro friendly
-YTB
-Get on it
 
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