Thursday, 12 May 2016

RD2 THROWDOWN - 29. MAY, Raceland. Krško [SLO]

As we look back to our preseson predictions and the first race is over, we see that we were pretty much right... or were we? We might see that on 29. May, when the second race named RD2 – THROWNDOWN is on the schedule. It will be held on Slovenia's small but famous racetrack in Krško – the Raceland..

 

The Raceland track has been around since 2006 and it has been a host for different car events since the day one. Consisting of a very fast turn 1 and a very long almost 360° provisional turn 3 in to a very tight provisional turn 4 is making the second round of the Adria Drift Series season one of the most exciting drift events of the year.


We expect to see drifters form Austria, Croatia, BiH, Serbia, Slovenia, Hungary and Italy. As many of the participants already drove on the Raceland, we will again see a lot of tight and very equal drifts where even some rookies might surprise.

The event will also feature a Show’n’Shine car show, a stunt show and a lounge party booth with a 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 as described above but scaled route 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 in this part of Europe –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!

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