Here it is! The most anticipated race of this seasons' Adria Drift Series! On 26th June be prepared for the spectacular event as we are (for the first time in this part of Europe) coming indoors. Splits Pladium Arena will host the drivers from Austria, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Serbia and Slovenia.
As the track layout is new for al the drivers we expect to see a lot of tight and very equal drifts where even some rookies might surprise. Also, we are anxious to see, if the local drift master and last years' vice champion of the Adria Drift Series Ivo Znaor will join the fight for the podium.
The event will also feature a Show’n’Shine car show, BMW meeting and a possibility to maximize the experience in one of the VIP lounges of the Arena with an excelent view on the track!
Futhermore, we can not forget smaller version of drift - the RC Drift. Drift masters of radio-controlled cars in scale 1:10 will compete on an equivalent but scaled track and their skills will certainly be admired by the audience.
Visitors in need of adrenaline rush will have the opportunity to ride with one of the greatest masters of drifting –Luka Marko Grošelj. Definetely worth considering, as in the past events every single passenger came out from the Taxi with a great smile on his face!
End of June, beautiful Dalmatian coast, beautiful ladies and a smell of fuel and burning tires – what else would you want for a perfect vacation?
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