ad

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

XTREME DRIFT CIRCUIT, PRO-AM Series

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • assout
    replied
    Originally posted by blaze1 View Post
    In my oppinion this is kinda unjust. Any team who put together a budget to run a full series and placed in the top 3 or 4 shouldnt have to attended a 7th event just to recieve a pro licence. In my eyes anyone who is able to do that should automaticly be licenced for the pros next year.

    Send the other 12 of the top 16 out to the pro am, along with others who ran in other local championship series or qualifiers. I hope FD sees this as a chance to let the grassroots decide who is ready to step up to their level. What is 3 spots too series who has trouble filling all 32 spots at a event (Seatle).
    +1

    Or have an east and west proam event. But, I like the above idea better.
    Last edited by assout; 11-10-2009, 10:39 AM. Reason: spell not good

    Leave a comment:


  • socalwrench
    replied
    Xtreme Drift sounds cool, but I thought the ProAm series was the feeder for Formula D? Either way, I hope they put some limitations on the Xtreme D class as there's a ton of money required to compete in Formula D.

    BTW, what's up with the missing 'E' in XTREME? Who the heck thinks it's cool to misspell words?!

    Leave a comment:


  • B.Young
    replied
    Too bad your passing on the truck. It would have been cool to see one competition ready. I drift an 06' 350Z and its not easy to get it to cometition level here in AZ. Financially anyways. If I had to do it again I would go with an S chassis since there is so much help for them.

    Leave a comment:


  • Justin Banner
    replied
    Originally posted by Slapshotnerd View Post
    I know pickups aren't allowed at all in FD, so why would you want to go thru pro-am in a chassis that you know you'll have to change if you get a license??
    To hell with it. Found a shell on Slideways forums, so does any one need a 1987 Nissan D21 roller/parts truck?
    Last edited by Justin Banner; 11-09-2009, 11:56 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • Slapshotnerd
    replied
    I know pickups aren't allowed at all in FD, so why would you want to go thru pro-am in a chassis that you know you'll have to change if you get a license??

    I really think you should give up the truck idea. I know you're trying to be mr cool guy, but it's really not worth it.

    Leave a comment:


  • Justin Banner
    replied
    I guess I'll have to find the ProAm rules.

    **EDIT**
    Found them, thanks to google, but from what I'm reading, I won't be able to notch the frame like I want to. Truck can ride 1 to maybe 2 inches lower than stock without the notches. Can't do a "traditional" or "stock floor" body drop either. Really kills my lowering options.

    Also, can I change from leaf springs to a "truck-arm" according to this rule:

    "8.3.2 Suspension Design
    The basic OEM suspension design type may be freely modified. The original suspension mounting “pick-up points” must remain in the stock, unmodified location."
    Last edited by Justin Banner; 11-09-2009, 10:05 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • D1 DRIFTER
    replied
    i was informed it is the SAME as proam right now

    Leave a comment:


  • Justin Banner
    replied
    Hopefully, a rulebook will be out before I modify my pickup frame. Any time-line on a rulebook?

    Leave a comment:


  • D1 DRIFTER
    replied
    Im assuming cars must be FormulaD legal as it is a feeder series?

    also blaze1 i cant agree more

    Leave a comment:


  • B.Young
    replied
    Cool. Well I guess we will wait till the schedule info comes out. Then I have a few more questions about the "assistance" they are talking about. PLUS I want to see their rule book too
    Last edited by B.Young; 11-09-2009, 02:44 PM. Reason: forgot

    Leave a comment:


  • Bebop
    replied
    The XDC will be an affiliate series of the Formula Drift Pro Championship, placing the winner of each event into
    the Pro-Am Nationals at the end of the season. The top three drivers in the season championship will also have
    a spot in the Pro-Am Nationals, providing an elevated avenue of competition for drivers who cannot yet make
    the jump from regional competition into a professional national series
    In my oppinion this is kinda unjust. Any team who put together a budget to run a full series and placed in the top 3 or 4 shouldnt have to attended a 7th event just to recieve a pro licence. In my eyes anyone who is able to do that should automaticly be licenced for the pros next year.

    Send the other 12 of the top 16 out to the pro am, along with others who ran in other local championship series or qualifiers. I hope FD sees this as a chance to let the grassroots decide who is ready to step up to their level. What is 3 spots too series who has trouble filling all 32 spots at a event (Seatle).

    Leave a comment:


  • slideways2004
    replied
    any idea on venue location and dates??

    also, if i read correctly, you have to win the event to goto ProAm at the end of the year?

    Leave a comment:


  • Justin Banner
    replied
    Sounds good so far.

    Leave a comment:


  • Slapshotnerd
    replied
    This just hit my inbox....

    XTREME DRIFT CIRCUIT FORMED FOR 2010
    -Nationwide drifting championship will showcase rising drift stars and feature lifestyle events
    across the country

    November 9, 2008 (Tustin, Calif.) -- With an eye on developing the future drifting stars of America, the Xtreme
    Drift Circuit has been formed and will kick off its first championship season in 2010.

    As the professional drifting landscape has progressed, there has been a groundswell of drivers that have the
    potential to compete at the highest levels of the sport but haven’t had the chance to demonstrate their potential.
    The XDC will offer these drivers a chance to shine with a championship series that will be run to professional
    standards and will subsidize the costs of competition to the drivers – making the XDC a professional drifter’s
    first step to achieving their dreams.

    The XDC will be an affiliate series of the Formula Drift Pro Championship, placing the winner of each event into
    the Pro-Am Nationals at the end of the season. The top three drivers in the season championship will also have
    a spot in the Pro-Am Nationals, providing an elevated avenue of competition for drivers who cannot yet make
    the jump from regional competition into a professional national series.

    In the way that auto racing series have feeder series – such as the Nationwide Series in NASCAR, and Indy
    Lights for IndyCar – XDC will become the proving grounds for drifting’s future stars.

    “The goal of the XDC is not to compete with established professional drifting championships, such as Formula
    Drift,” said Michael Munar, president of the XDC. “Rather, our series will feature Pro-Am drivers who aim to
    someday become Formula Drift champions. Not only will they compete in a professionally run and managed
    championship, but they will receive other benefits including promotion, media training, car transport, and
    sponsorship assistance.”

    The Xtreme Drift Circuit’s 2010 schedule will be announced in the coming weeks, and will feature venues across
    the United States that are hotbeds of drifting activity. Every XDC event will be a full scale festival featuring
    drifting, a car show, vendor row, stunt bike demos, a model search, and live stage entertainment produced
    by the team that led Hot Import Nights at its peak.

    USDrift will be charged with staffing and managing the drift events, including course events, drivers meetings,
    rulebook, judging, technical inspections and course management.

    “This format will essentially give competitors two destinies to strive for, the PRO/AM level and the Formula Drift
    level,” said Mike Schneider, head judge of USDrift. “Some drivers don’t particularly care to be a professional,
    but at least if they did dominate in the PRO/AM level, there’s always that opportunity for them to do so.”

    The series will be unveiling its 2010 season schedule in the coming weeks.

    ABOUT XTREME DRIFT CIRCUIT
    The XDC is the country’s premier national Pro-Am drifting championship, featuring a six-round championship
    with the rising stars of professional drifting set in a full-scale lifestyle festival.
    For more information, visit www.xtremedriftcircuit.com.

    For all media interested in the XDC Tour, please contact
    Efrain Olivares, SHIFT Communications, efrain@shiftgroup.net, (818) 254-7196.

    For more information on XDC sales and sponsorship opportunities,
    please visit www.xtremedriftcircuit.com, or call (949) 467-9015.

    Leave a comment:


  • B.Young
    replied
    Who is organizing the events? How is this going to be different from Proam? Will it require cross country traveling just to keep up with points for a championship? Most grassroots drivers can't afford multiple out of state events.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X