COMPETITION RESULTS FROM ROUND 3 OF 2023 FORMULA DRIFT PRO CHAMPIONSHIP IN ORLANDO

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EVENT DETAILS
Date: Saturday, May 27, 2023
Location: Orlando Speed World, Orlando, FL
Event: Formula DRIFT PRO Championship Round 3: TYPE S Scorched presented by AutoZone

RESULTS FROM FD PRO ROUND 3
1.   Chelsea DeNofa (USA) – Pennzoil / BC Racing Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD
2.   Fredric Aasbo (Norway) – Rockstar Energy Toyota GR Supra
3.   Kazuya Taguchi (Japan) – Upgarage / ISR Performance / GT Radial / Jerry Yang Racing Toyota 86


 
NOTES

  • Formula DRIFT uses a figure-8 layout on the banked oval at Orlando Speed World. The track was revised slightly for 2023, with Outside Zone 1 lengthened and Outside Zone 2 shortened to improve the flow of the course
  • DeNofa had an extremely tough path to his first win since Round 6 in Seattle 2022. His Pennzoil / BC Racing Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD was battered throughout the night. The carnage began in the Top 32 when he collided with Alex Holovnia (Ukraine) after the rookie made a mistake in Outside Zone 1. DeNofa hit him hard enough to launch the Mustang into the air, causing considerable damage
  • In the Top 16, DeNofa had a blockbuster battle against three-time FD PRO Champion Chris Forsberg (USA). The win took Chelsea to the Great 8 where he defeated three-time FD PRO Champion and RTR teammate James Deane (Ireland)
  • In the Final 4, DeNofa was speared by Kazuya Taguchi at Inside Clip 2, again causing suspension damage to the RTR Mustang. After returning to the track for the second run, DeNofa won the heat with an engine misfire
  • Revitalizing the V8 with new plugs and leads, DeNofa vanquished three-time FD PRO Champion Aasbo in an extremely close Final. The victory hoisted Chelsea from 10th to second in the 2023 FD PRO Championship
  • Second place Aasbo amassed sufficient points over three rounds to lead the 2023 FD PRO Championship by 13 points despite not actually winning. Along with Deane and Forsberg, Aasbo is looking to become the first four-time FD PRO Champion
  • Taguchi’s third place reflects his qualifying position and reinforces the respect given to him by an increasing number of drift teams and experts. After a poor start to the season, the Orlando result catapults Taguchi from 25th to 12th in the FD PRO Championship
  • Dylan Hughes (USA) finished fourth in the Whip Racing / Royal Purple BMW after a close contest against Aasbo in the Final 4. Hughes also received a healthy bump from 13th to 6th in the title race
  • Coming into Orlando, Matt Field (USA) in the Borla Performance / GT Radial Corvette was leading the Championship by a healthy 40-point margin. He was eliminated from the Top 16 by Ryan Tuerck (USA) after a titanic conflict that saw the rivals run six times before the judges could separate them. Placed 14th overall, Field now sits third in the 2023 Championship
  • Top qualifier Tuerck in the Rain-X / Nitto Tire / Rockstar Energy GR Corolla was himself purged from the Great 8 by Hughes. Tuerck collected enough points to rise from 11th to 5th overall
  • The top Rookie was again Diego Higa (Brazil) who placed 28th in Orlando driving his Toyota GT86, putting him 29th in the Championship table
  • After the third round, Ford has extended its lead of the 2023 Formula DRIFT PRO Auto Cup, while Nitto regained the lead of the Tire Cup largely thanks to the performance of DeNofa and Aasbo

ROUND 3 FD PRO TOP 16 DRIVER POINTS

POSITION DRIVER POINTS
1 Chelsea DeNofa 102
2 Fredric Aasbo 88
3 Kazuya Taguchi 77
4 Dylan Hughes 64
5 Ryan Tuerck 51
6 Travis Reeder 48
7 James Deane 48
8 Simen Olsen 48
9 Aurimas Bakchis 32
10 Dan Stuke 32
11 Jonathan Hurst 32
12 Forrest Wang 32
13 Chris Forsberg 32
14 Matt Field 32
15 Darren Kelly 32
16 Kristaps Bluss 32

 
2023 FD PRO TOP 16 DRIVER CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

POSITION DRIVER POINTS
1 Fredric Aasbo 196
2 Chelsea DeNofa 183
3 Matt Field 180
4 James Deane 146
5 Chris Forsberg 136
6 Dylan Hughes 128
7 Jonathan Hurst 128
8 Aurimas Bakchis 125
9 Rome Charpentier 120
10 Ryan Tuerck 118
11 Forrest Wang 114
12 Kazuya Taguchi 109
13 Vaughn Gittin Jr 103
14 Simen Olsen 96
15 Dan Stuke 96
16 Kristaps Bluss 96

2023 AUTO CUP TOP SIX STANDINGS

Ford 400
Toyota 314
Chevrolet 260
Nissan 152
Aston Martin 80
Dodge 64
Mazda 16
Ferrari 0

 
2023 TIRE CUP STANDINGS

Nitto 468
GT Radial 438
Vitour 280
Kenda 194
Nexen 128