MOPAR RETIRES VIPER COMPETITION COUPE
FROM FORMULA D SERIES COMPETITION
by Mopar
Center Line, Mich. - Mopar has announced that it will officially retire the Dodge Viper Competition Coupe from Formula D Series competition. This announcement comes amidst much anticipation regarding Mopar's 2005 drifting plans at the SEMA show held in Las Vegas, Nev., last week.
The Mopar Viper Competition Coupe and Formula D Series Champion Samuel Hubinette had an extremely successful run during the 2004 season, winning three of four series' events and the inaugural championship.
"Although the Mopar Viper Competition Coupe wasn't our first choice as a drift vehicle, it gave us a competition ready machine for Samuel to pilot in the 2004 Formula D season," said DaimlerChrysler's Youth Marketing Manager, BJ Birtwell. "While we're sad to retire the Mopar Viper Competition Coupe from
drifting, we're excited to compete with a purpose-built drift machine in 2005."
The make and model of the vehicle will be announced in the coming months.
The creation of Mopar's purpose-built drift machine for 2005 is being pioneered by NuFormz Racing, which is owned by NHRA Sport Compact Series standout and race car builder, Shaun Carlson. Alongside Rob Miller, who is Shaun Carlson's crew chief and NuFormz's top tuner, Carlson will be busy creating a competitive, purpose-built drift car to debut next year.
"We've built some competitive and progressive race cars in the past several years," said Carlson. "Our intention with this vehicle is to stop nothing short of spectacular."
FROM FORMULA D SERIES COMPETITION
by Mopar
Center Line, Mich. - Mopar has announced that it will officially retire the Dodge Viper Competition Coupe from Formula D Series competition. This announcement comes amidst much anticipation regarding Mopar's 2005 drifting plans at the SEMA show held in Las Vegas, Nev., last week.
The Mopar Viper Competition Coupe and Formula D Series Champion Samuel Hubinette had an extremely successful run during the 2004 season, winning three of four series' events and the inaugural championship.
"Although the Mopar Viper Competition Coupe wasn't our first choice as a drift vehicle, it gave us a competition ready machine for Samuel to pilot in the 2004 Formula D season," said DaimlerChrysler's Youth Marketing Manager, BJ Birtwell. "While we're sad to retire the Mopar Viper Competition Coupe from
drifting, we're excited to compete with a purpose-built drift machine in 2005."
The make and model of the vehicle will be announced in the coming months.
The creation of Mopar's purpose-built drift machine for 2005 is being pioneered by NuFormz Racing, which is owned by NHRA Sport Compact Series standout and race car builder, Shaun Carlson. Alongside Rob Miller, who is Shaun Carlson's crew chief and NuFormz's top tuner, Carlson will be busy creating a competitive, purpose-built drift car to debut next year.
"We've built some competitive and progressive race cars in the past several years," said Carlson. "Our intention with this vehicle is to stop nothing short of spectacular."
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