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  • RED BULL/FORMULA D World Drifting Championships

    I'm surprised nobody posted this yet. This is HUGE! Congrats guys.

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    July 14, 2008

    Formula DRIFT Announces Red Bull Drifting World Championship; World’s Best Drifters to Compete for Largest Drifting Prize Purse

    LONG BEACH, Calif. – July 14, 2008 – Formula DRIFT, North America’s premier drifting Sanctioning Body, has partnered with Red Bull Energy Drink, the world’s leading energy drink, to create one of the world’s most anticipated drifting events ever – the Red Bull Drifting World Championship. The event, which will feature 32 of the world’s best drifters, will be held on the docks at the Port of Long Beach, Calif., on Saturday, November 15, 2008.

    The Red Bull Drifting World Championship will bring the best drifting drivers in the world together to compete in a single historic event. Drivers from the United States, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Europe and Canada will participate, but only one will claim the title of Red Bull Drifting World Champion. Current and past champions from the world’s top professional drifting series will receive an exclusive invitation to showcase their skills and compete for the largest drifting prize purse ever offered.

    “Formula DRIFT has worked over the last five years to bring the drifting world closer together via our partnered events in Singapore and Mexico as well as our open door/open dialogue with the top professional drifting leagues from each corner of the world. We are excited to be able to team up with Red Bull to bring the world together and stage the toughest competition with the best drivers,” stated Jim Liaw, President/Co-Founder of Formula DRIFT.

    The purpose-built course will include unprecedented features that will test the limits of the drivers and their cars such as a long straight to ensure triple-digit entry speeds, a big, sweeping first turn for high-speed drifting and multiple, technically challenging turns. Trackside viewing areas will allow spectators to get up close and personal with the competition.

    “It is an exciting time for the sport of drifting. Red Bull is the leader for innovative sporting events worldwide and now drivers will be challenged like never before in a completely different environment than we’re used to,” said Rhys Millen, 2005 Formula DRIFT champion. “I'm proud to be flying the Red Bull colors heading into the Red Bull Drifting World Championship.”

    Formula DRIFT, North America’s professional drifting championship series, will play the role of organizer, co-promoter, and sanctioning body for the World Championship event. Judging will be based on current Formula DRIFT rules and regulations with the possible addition of two international judges.

    More information will be disclosed at a later date including brand and media partners and participating drivers.

  • #2
    Oh neat.


    I remember a while ago we were going to shoot a drifting TV show down there.... but it never materialized.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Brian View Post
      Oh neat.


      I remember a while ago we were going to shoot a drifting TV show down there.... but it never materialized.
      That the one that was rumored to be broadcast on MTV?

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      • #4
        Yeah I think that was the one.

        I did a couple.



        They came to work and filmed BabyDrift and I for about 2 hours.
        Unfortunatly, I think we talked wayyyy too much shet about the rest of the drift "scene". The guys that were filming loved it, but... mmmmmm I don't know about the rest of the people.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Brian View Post
          Unfortunatly, I think we talked wayyyy too much shet about the rest of the drift "scene". The guys that were filming loved it, but... mmmmmm I don't know about the rest of the people.
          Man, think about how Setup has thrived with it's constant controversy. Too bad they didn't see the potential of you guys stirring the pot could have had.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Justin Banner View Post
            Man, think about how Setup has thrived with it's constant controversy. Too bad they didn't see the potential of you guys stirring the pot could have had.
            Setup was horrible in its most recent season. The first one was ok but man that last one just really gave everyone a chance to see how much of an idiot the guy running the show was.

            I really hope they paid Tommy Kendal a lot of money cause being associated with that show couldn't have helped his reputation after that.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MonkeySlide View Post
              Setup was horrible in its most recent season. The first one was ok but man that last one just really gave everyone a chance to see how much of an idiot the guy running the show was.

              I really hope they paid Tommy Kendal a lot of money cause being associated with that show couldn't have helped his reputation after that.
              If you looked at it from our point of view, IT SUCKED. But, don't think in racer terms. Remember, this is a TV show made to reach a wide audience. People love drama, controversy. If it was done how we see racing, not many people would watch except for us hardcore fans/drivers. Trust me, as a racer, I hated that show, but the homunculus in my head that likes drama and controversy loved it.

              Anyway, back on target, sounds like a cool event and hope it gets broadcast on Speed or something.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Justin Banner View Post
                Man, think about how Setup has thrived with it's constant controversy. Too bad they didn't see the potential of you guys stirring the pot could have had.
                What??! ...who stirs the pot? ;-) Anyways...this almost sounds like Irwindale D1 held at almost around the same time. Ship the cars here from all over the world a bit early and make the SEMA show. Keep them here for a bit longer, and do an event right after. Then, ship the cars back.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by AllMotorKing View Post
                  I'm surprised nobody posted this yet. This is HUGE! Congrats guys.
                  Current and past champions from the world’s top professional drifting series will receive an exclusive invitation to showcase their skills and compete for the largest drifting prize purse ever offered.
                  "the world's top professional drifting series". Hmm...D1?

                  Originally posted by AllMotorKing View Post
                  Judging will be based on current Formula DRIFT rules and regulations with the possible addition of two international judges.
                  ...pre-approved! YES! ;-)

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