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Bovingdon Airfield Drift Open Days

Bovingdon Airfield Drift Open Days

Drifting Open Days are for you to take your own car for a day of Drifting around the figure of eight circuit. Suitable for beginners and experienced drifters, this high revs, high octane event provides a rare opportunity to drift your car in a safe environment. The track is kept wet at all times to reduce tyre squealing. Scroll down to see the events calendar and regulations.

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Regulations for Drifting

Car Noise level cannot exceed 87dbs at 15 meters
All body panels must be mounted securely
Tow hooks mounted front and rear
Fire extinguisher mounted within reach advised
All window glass/Lexan present and closed
Vehicle battery fitted securely
Functioning brake lights
Steel wheel nuts/bolts fitted
Drivers must be over the age of 18 years with a full driving licence OR 15-18 years of ace with a competition license from either BDC, Drift Cup, IDC or Drift Masters DMEC
Helmet must be worn at all time – Full or open face motorsport-specific helmets are required
Any driver wishing to take passengers must ensure their passenger seat is also OEM standard seats and seatbelts OR a fixed back or recliner bucket seat with a minimum of a 4-point harness
In order to experience these events properly you must be registering with a rear wheel drive vehicle only
An instructor may advise/ask you to move up or down a group if they feel you and other drivers will be safer. If they insist you move you must comply.

Please read the full regulations before making a booking.

Drifting Video

London Drifting

Bovingdon Airfield can be found just North of the M25 near Hemel Hempstead. It's a short drive from London and an awesome place to get your Car sideways. There is nowhere else in or near London where it is legal to drift your car, so what are you waiting for?