COMPETITION RESULTS FROM ROUND 2 OF 2025 FORMULA DRIFT PRO CHAMPIONSHIP IN ATLANTA

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James Deane wins Round 2 after two One More Time requests from the judges to separate his performance from second place Fredric Aasbo

EVENT DETAILS
Date: Saturday, May 10, 2025
Location: Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, Braselton, GA
Event: Formula DRIFT PRO Championship Round 2 Competition Results

RESULTS FOR FD PRO ROUND 1

  1. James Deane (Ireland) – AutoZone Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD
  2. Fredric Aasbo (Norway) – Rockstar Energy Toyota GR Supra
  3. Aurimas Bakchis (Lithuania) – Feal Suspension / GT Radial Nissan S14.9

NOTES

  • Among the new rules for 2025 is a change to points scoring. In the past, drivers earned points for reaching each heat, with 100 points for a Round win. Now, drivers gets ten points for each heat win all the way to the Final. This means success is rewarded more directly and the points battle should be even tighter to the end of the season
  • The weather played a big part in the proceedings. Rain during practice left a wet track but sighting laps weren’t deemed necessary because the drivers had already experienced it. The track quickly dried through most of the Top 32 but heavy rain returned for the final heats of the session, resulting in lurid slides and entertaining overtakes. The rain continued through the remainder of the night, resulting in reduced speed but increased skill levels
  • Perhaps the most anticipated duel of the Top 32 heats was between RTR Motorsports teammates; four-time FD PRO Champion James Deane (Ireland) and double Champion Vaughn Gittin Jr (USA). The contest was the epic showdown everybody wanted, with Deane scoring a narrow win on his way to the podium
  • Deane’s familiarity with wet conditions in Ireland was matching by Aasbo’s comfortable level on ice, seeming to give the two European drivers an advantage in the Final. However, the judges struggled to separate the two finalists, calling for Deane and Aasbo to repeat their runs on two occasions. They requested One More Time, which is reserved for when it’s impossible to pick a winner based on the previous two runs
  • After their sixth run, the win was awarded to Deane by the narrowest of margins, bumping him up to equal first in the 2025 FD PRO Championship standings alongside Aasbo
  • With Bakchis securing a strong third thanks to his exemplary car control, it placed him level on points with Branden Sorensen (USA), who finished fifth on the night
  • Fourth place in Atlanta was secured by Jhonnattan Castro (Dominican Republic) in the Metaldom GR86. He was defeated in the Final 4 by Deane but scored his best ever result since joining the series in 2012. The points haul propelled him from 16th overall to fifth
  • Connor O`Sullivan (USA) was the top Rookie in Atlanta, finishing 22nd on the night and sitting 21st overall. With nine points, he leads the Rookie of the Year title race into Round 3, ahead of Jack Shanahan
  • In the 2025 Formula DRIFT Auto Cup, Toyota continues to hold first place with Kenda leading the Tire Cup

ROUND 2 FD PRO TOP 16 DRIVER POINTS

POSITION DRIVER
1 James Deane
2 Fredric Aasbo
3 Aurimas Bakchis
4 Jhonnattan Castro
5 Branden Sorensen
6 Ryan Tuerck
7 Hiroya Minowa
8 Matt Field
9 Adam LZ
10 Conor Shanahan
11 Chris Forsberg
12 Dylan Hughes
13 Ken Gushi
14 Simen Olsen
15 Jeff Jones
16 James Deane

2025 FD PRO TOP 16 CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

POSITION DRIVER POINTS
1 James Deane 90
2 Fredric Aasbo 90
3 Aurimas Bakchis 50
4 Branden Sorensen 50
5 Jhonnattan Castro 40
6 Ryan Tuerck 40
7 Adam LZ 40
8 Hiroya Minowa 30
9 Matt Field 30
10 Conor Shanahan 30
11 Chris Forsberg 30
12 Dan Stuke 22
13 Dylan Hughes 20
14 Ken Gushi 20
15 Ben Hobson 19
16 Austin Matta 12

2025 AUTO CUP TOP 5 STANDINGS

Toyota 140
Ford 109
Nissan 92
BMW 90
Chevrolet 30

2025 TIRE CUP STANDINGS

Kenda 142
Nitto 140
GT Radial 100
Kumho 29