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    (TOP 32 TANDEM) FORMULA D's NEW Competition Format


    Formula DRIFT Announces New 32 car Head-to-Head Competition Format for 2009 Season


    Long Beach, Calif. - March 16, 2009 - Formula DRIFT will be implementing a Top 32 tandem competition format for the 2009 season. The Top 32 tandem format will replace the Top 16 format previously used in an effort to appeal to the fans. The new competition format will be used starting at Round 1: Streets of Long Beach on April 10-11.

    The Top 32 tandem competition format will pit the Top 32 drivers in a round-by-round elimination with each driver advancing to the next round. Each round's head-to-head battles will be determined by the drivers' qualifying score. The higher qualifying score will receive a higher position, with the highest qualifier receiving the #1 spot and lowest qualifier receiving the #32 spot. The #1 and #32 positioned drivers will then compete in a head-to-head battle and the tandem competitions will continue until the finale and a winner will be determined.

    "From our experience hosting the Red Bull Drifting World Championship in 2008, the 32 car tandem format seemed the most exciting," states Jim Liaw, president and co-founder of Formula DRIFT. "As ambassadors for the sport, it is our responsibility to push the sport's limits and keep it as exciting for the fans as possible and we feel this new format will give the fans more action during a Formula DRIFT event."

    The new format provides fans with more tandem competition throughout the event day, something fans want to see more of. The larger bracket will allow for more diverse match ups of drivers that may have never competed against each other.

    “Drivers will have to strategize and plan effectively to make it further into the competition,” states Tanner Foust, Formula DRIFT 2007 & 2008 champion. “As a driver we will have to expect the unexpected not knowing the skills of the other driver. For the fans there will be more action and excitement with the Top 32.”

    For more information visit www.formuladrift.com.

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      doooooooooooooppppppe!!!!!

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      • #4
        That's what I'm talking about Formula D!!!!! It will be cool to see lower seeded drivers compete against the top dogs of FD.

        Since there is a huge disparity in skills between the top 16 guys and the rest, this format completely adds another element and risk for the better drivers of FD.

        I hope this new format will also reduce that huge 2 hour break in between the rounds.

        Great news. This will definitely create more excitement for us fans. Can't wait til Long beach.
        Last edited by OldSkool510; 03-16-2009, 04:52 PM.

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        • #5
          This will be EPIC!

          Cant wait for Long Beach!

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          • #6
            Isn't this what they always did?

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            is this something different?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Brian View Post
              Isn't this what they always did?

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              is this something different?
              Used to be top16 tandem.

              I wanna know how it will work for the seeded guys?

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              • #8
                awesome .

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by chrisfb View Post
                  Used to be top16 tandem.

                  I wanna know how it will work for the seeded guys?
                  No more seeds?

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                  • #10
                    No more seeds. Everyone must qualify and there will be 32 spots that need to be filled. Main day will consist of practice and head to head battles just like RBDWC.

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                    • #11
                      I think this will be a big change for the good for FD. and should spark sponsor and FAN intrest ,as there will be more action to see.. GOOD JOB FD......

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Formula D View Post
                        No more seeds. Everyone must qualify and there will be 32 spots that need to be filled. Main day will consist of practice and head to head battles just like RBDWC.
                        Is this so that Pro-AM guys can get qualified and compete in the Pro event in the same weekend?

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                        • #13


                          I cant come out to a friday practice/qualifying session



                          this guy has work....

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                          • #14
                            Hey FD....With this new awesome format, I'm sure you guys are anticipating an increase in wrecks and crashes. What are the rules for the use of back-up or spare cars? Does the driver qualify or does the car? I'm assuming as long as it passes tech, there should be no problem.

                            Believe it or not, many of us fans go to watch the drifting, crashes, and more crashes. It will be cool to see some of these guys drive their back-up S13's,
                            S14's, AE's, etc....Bring the old school cars back!!!!

                            This new format will have a huge impact on automobile manufacturer sponsored drivers. I don't know for sure, but I don't think they have back up cars, or do they? Their sponsorship probably prohibits them from driving something other than their brand. It would be nice to see Dai tearing it up in a S13, though.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by OldSkool510 View Post
                              Hey FD....With this new awesome format, I'm sure you guys are anticipating an increase in wrecks and crashes. What are the rules for the use of back-up or spare cars? Does the driver qualify or does the car? I'm assuming as long as it passes tech, there should be no problem.

                              Believe it or not, many of us fans go to watch the drifting, crashes, and more crashes. It will be cool to see some of these guys drive their back-up S13's,
                              S14's, AE's, etc....Bring the old school cars back!!!!

                              This new format will have a huge impact on automobile manufacturer sponsored drivers. I don't know for sure, but I don't think they have back up cars, or do they? Their sponsorship probably prohibits them from driving something other than their brand. It would be nice to see Dai tearing it up in a S13, though.
                              Last year, the rule was once they put the car on the track, that is their car for the weekend.

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