If you've been missing your motorsports over the COVID-19 period, clear Sunday on your calendar.
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Because Pheasant Wood Circuit at Marulan is drifting back to life.
This Sunday, from 9am-4pm, the circuit will host a Revolution Motorsports Drift Session, and spectators are welcome.
Best of all, watching is free.
Track manager Scott Hill said that the circuit had closed down for seven weeks, but had been open for track and bike days since May 19.
But this is the first time since before shutdown that spectators had been allowed.
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"We'll be running by COVID rules, but we've got a of of area our here so social distancing won't be a problem," he said.
"You'll see lots of cars being driven very skillfully, going sideways around corners, it's amazing."
About 60 cars are set to compete on the day, with registration still open to drivers via Revolution.
There will be an outdoor barbecue for breakfast and lunch, a coffee van, and the cafe will be open for drinks.
The action will continue in coming weekends, with Round Five of the Cheap Car Challenge to be held on Sunday, June 21, and a weekend of fun on June 27-28 at the Keep it Reet Drifting event.
Track days and private booking are also available to get you revving back into motorsports.
Pheasant Wood circuit can be found at 8 Prairie Oak Road, Marulan.
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