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Thousands of car enthusiasts petition Brisbane council to save Archerfield drift park

If it happened on a suburban street it would be considered hooning, but on a designated track, the controlled driving technique known in motorsports as “drifting” is legal.
Key points:
- The Archerfield Drift Park is operated in the car park of Archerfield Speedway in Brisbane
- Its owner says the council has ordered the speedway to stop using the site for any purpose other than a car park by the end of January
- More than 20,000 supporters have petitioned the council to allow drifting to continue
More than 20,000 people have petitioned Brisbane City Council to save Queensland’s only dedicated drift park from a “ridiculous” council decision that would force it to close its doors next month.
The Archerfield Drift Park in Brisbane’s south, which is…
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