DRIFTING EXHIBITION ADDED TO BRIDGESTONE GRAND PRIX OF MONTEREY
Professional Competitors from Formula Drift Championship Staging
Crowd-Pleasing Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday
MONTEREY, Calif. (Sept. 8, 2004) - Following a successful debut at last
May's Road & Track U.S. Sports Car Invitational, some of the top competitors
in the fastest growing form of motorsport - drifting - will be putting on an
exhibition for fans attending this weekend's Bridgestone Grand Prix of
Monterey at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
Seven drivers, all of them competitors in this year's inaugural Formula
Drift professional championship, will be putting on half-hour demonstrations
for fans at the end of the day on Saturday (5:30 p.m.) and Sunday (4:15
p.m.). The drifting exhibition is sponsored by Racing Revolution Synthetic
Oil
The sport of drifting began around the mid-1960s on windy, mountain roads in
the Nagano area of Japan. Today's version of the sport involves drivers
intentionally and skillfully putting their cars into a controlled slide (or
drift) at high speed through a marked course.
Following is a list of the drivers participating in the demonstration:
Tony Angelo, Long Beach, Calif.
Endless/Vivid Racing/Rockford Fosgate Nissan 350Z
East Coast King of Drifting moved to Long Beach to be near the center of the
sport
Chris Forsberg, Long Beach, Calif.
Motorex/DRFT/Yokohama Nissan 350Z
Finished 3rd in inaugural Formula Drift Championship
Vaughn Gittin Jr., Glen Burnie, Md.
Falken Nissan 240SX Coupe
Voted one of the most exciting drivers in Formula Drift, finished 9th in
final standings
Ken Gushi, City of Industry
Gushi Auto/Rotora/Yokohama Nissan 240SX Coupe
17-year-old winner of the $10,000 winner-take-all Road & Track U.S. Sports
Car Invitational at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in May.
Alex Pfieffer, Walnut, Calif
R-SR/Yokohama Honda S2000
Finished 3rd in Formula Drift season finale in Irwindale, ending the season
10th in championship
Calvin Wan, San Francisco, Calif.
Falken/Discount Tire Nissan 240SX Hatchback
Voted Most Improved Driver and finished fourth in Formula Drift Championship
Andy Yen, Temple City, Calif.
Autolink/Yokohama Nissan 240SX Hatchback
One of the most popular drivers in Formula Drift, he finished 13th in the
inaugural championship
Daijiro Yoshihara, Japan
Pacific Rim Apparel/Yokohama Nissan 240SX Coupe
Finished 2nd in the inaugural Formula Drift Championship
More information on this weekend's Bridgestone Grand Prix of Monterey is
available online at www.laguna-seca.com. More information on the Formula
Drift Championship is available online at www.formuladrift.com.
Professional Competitors from Formula Drift Championship Staging
Crowd-Pleasing Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday
MONTEREY, Calif. (Sept. 8, 2004) - Following a successful debut at last
May's Road & Track U.S. Sports Car Invitational, some of the top competitors
in the fastest growing form of motorsport - drifting - will be putting on an
exhibition for fans attending this weekend's Bridgestone Grand Prix of
Monterey at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
Seven drivers, all of them competitors in this year's inaugural Formula
Drift professional championship, will be putting on half-hour demonstrations
for fans at the end of the day on Saturday (5:30 p.m.) and Sunday (4:15
p.m.). The drifting exhibition is sponsored by Racing Revolution Synthetic
Oil
The sport of drifting began around the mid-1960s on windy, mountain roads in
the Nagano area of Japan. Today's version of the sport involves drivers
intentionally and skillfully putting their cars into a controlled slide (or
drift) at high speed through a marked course.
Following is a list of the drivers participating in the demonstration:
Tony Angelo, Long Beach, Calif.
Endless/Vivid Racing/Rockford Fosgate Nissan 350Z
East Coast King of Drifting moved to Long Beach to be near the center of the
sport
Chris Forsberg, Long Beach, Calif.
Motorex/DRFT/Yokohama Nissan 350Z
Finished 3rd in inaugural Formula Drift Championship
Vaughn Gittin Jr., Glen Burnie, Md.
Falken Nissan 240SX Coupe
Voted one of the most exciting drivers in Formula Drift, finished 9th in
final standings
Ken Gushi, City of Industry
Gushi Auto/Rotora/Yokohama Nissan 240SX Coupe
17-year-old winner of the $10,000 winner-take-all Road & Track U.S. Sports
Car Invitational at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in May.
Alex Pfieffer, Walnut, Calif
R-SR/Yokohama Honda S2000
Finished 3rd in Formula Drift season finale in Irwindale, ending the season
10th in championship
Calvin Wan, San Francisco, Calif.
Falken/Discount Tire Nissan 240SX Hatchback
Voted Most Improved Driver and finished fourth in Formula Drift Championship
Andy Yen, Temple City, Calif.
Autolink/Yokohama Nissan 240SX Hatchback
One of the most popular drivers in Formula Drift, he finished 13th in the
inaugural championship
Daijiro Yoshihara, Japan
Pacific Rim Apparel/Yokohama Nissan 240SX Coupe
Finished 2nd in the inaugural Formula Drift Championship
More information on this weekend's Bridgestone Grand Prix of Monterey is
available online at www.laguna-seca.com. More information on the Formula
Drift Championship is available online at www.formuladrift.com.
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