COMPETITION RESULTS FROM ROUND 3 OF 2024 FORMULA DRIFT PRO CHAMPIONSHIP IN ORLANDO

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EVENT DETAILS

Date: Saturday, June 1, 2024
Location: Orlando Speed World, Orlando, FL
Event: Formula DRIFT PRO Championship Round 3: Scorched

RESULTS FROM FD PRO COMPETITION

1.  Conor Shanahan (Ireland) – Red Bull / Garagistic E36 BMW
2.  James Deane (Ireland) – AutoZone Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD
3.  Branden Sorensen (USA) – US Air Force / Sorensen Motorsports BMW M3

NOTES

  • Sunny weather greeted the teams for the Top 32 competition heats before the event finished in darkness, with all team using the required Type S undercar lighting
  • After winning the previous round, Fredric Aasbo (Norway) made an ignominious departure from Orlando after spinning out during a close One More Time battle with Diego Higa (Brazil) in the Top 32 heats. Despite the poor finish, Aasbo climbed from fifth to fourth overall but with a bigger gap to the championship leader
  • Simen Olsen (Norway) was knocked out of the Top 16 heats by 14 year-old Hiroya Minowa (Japan). Olsen remains second in the Championship but is now 44 points from the lead
  • Minowa finished fourth, defeating Adam LZ (USA) in the Top 8 along the way. He lost to Deane in the Top 4 but continues to be the top PRO Championship Rookie, rising from eighth to sixth overall
  • In an all-Irish Final, which went to One More Time, Shanahan was awarded the win after Deane made contact with the wall in Outside Zone 1 before running off the track. The reigning Drift Masters Champion needed to qualify for his place in the competition heats after missing Round 2. Shanahan did so comfortably by winning the Seeding Bracket on Friday.
  • The Round 3 win propelled Shanahan from 25th to 11th place overall and the leading Rookie driver in Orlando
  • Shanahan defeated 20 year-old Sorensen in an all-BMW Top 4 heat. The American driver claimed third position: his best result in FD PRO since joining the Championship in 2021. The points tally bumped Sorensen from 14th to fifth in the title race
  • With Shanahan and Sorensen both aged 20, Minowa 14 and Deane 32, the average age of the Top 4 finishers was under 22, making it the youngest Top 4 field in Championship history. The question is whether it signifies a changing of the guard
  • After Round 3, the status quo was maintained, with Toyota continuing to lead the 2024 Auto Cup and Nitto heading the Tire Cup
  • Formula DRIFT PRO Round 4 will take place at Englishtown Raceway on June 20-22 along with PROSPEC Round 2. Fans can enjoy the action in person or via the series livestream at youtube.com/Formuladrift

ROUND 3 FD PRO TOP 16 DRIVER POINTS

POSITION DRIVER POINTS
1 Conor Shanahan 100
2 James Deane 84
3 Branden Sorensen 70
4 Hiroya Minowa 70
5 Aurimas Bakchis 56
6 Matt Field 56
7 Nick Noback 56
8 Adam LZ 56
9 Simen Olsen 42
10 Chris Forsberg 42
11 Dylan Hughes 42
12 Ryan Tuerck 42
13 Trenton Beechum 42
14 Taylor Hull 42
15 Ryan Litteral 42
16 Diego Higa 42

 

2024 FD PRO TOP 16 CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

POSITION DRIVER POINTS
1 James Deane 254
2 Simen Olsen 210
3 Aurimas Bakchis 196
4 Fredric Aasbo 184
5 Branden Sorensen 154
6 Hiroya Minowa 154
7 Matt Field 154
8 Nick Noback 140
9 Rome Charpentier 140
10 Ken Gushi 140
11 Conor Shanahan 128
12 Chris Forsberg 126
13 Adam LZ 112
14 Dylan Hughes 112
15 Ryan Tuerck 112
16 Trenton Beechum 112

 

2024 AUTO CUP TOP 5 STANDINGS

Toyota 366
Ford 310
GM 252
BMW 210
Nissan 196

 

2024 TIRE CUP STANDINGS

Nitto 480
GT Radial 434
Vitour 324
Kenda 308
Nexen 168
Kumho 168