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sunday will be all the good stuff i would say... saturdays just the practice day as well as the qualifying so all the japanese drifters displays and so on will be on the sunday.

not sure i'll find out...

im should have at least one vid cam and one digital SLR for pics for the weekend.

soon will have a whole heap of cameras :P

so if u miss out i'll put up some footage and plenty of pics anyway.

not unless one of the guys from the committee will be there... otherwise just go to the meeting thats next week dude.

hopefully i'll have a pit pass so i can get in and get some good shots of the cars and stuff.

As some of you who check out other internet forums may know, Channel 10 will be airing highlights of the Full Lock Drift Nationals round 1 from Calder Park :headspin: .

From what I understand, it will be aired as part of Trackside on Sunday 24 April.

I for one am wrapped to hear this, and will be showing my support by turning up this weekend and also by letting Channel 10 know that there is huge interest.

Maybe we could get Drift on commercial TV on a regular basis, how good would that be???

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