Conor Shanahan wins after an intense Final battle against Fredric Aasbo
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Saturday, August 22, 2026
Location: Evergreen Speedway, Monroe, WA
Event: Formula DRIFT PRO Championship Round 6 Competition results
RESULTS FROM FD PRO ROUND 5
- Conor Shanahan (Ireland) – Red Bull / GT Radial / JYR Toyota GT86
- Fredric Aasbo (Norway) – Rockstar Energy Toyota GR Supra
- Branden Sorensen (USA) – Sorensen Motorsports / Quad Lock BMW

NOTES
- A capacity crowd witnessed the first Formula DRIFT night event at Evergreen Speedway in the 21 years the series has been using the track
- Early departures from the Top 32 heats included “Odi” Bakchis (Lithuania) who retired his Feal Suspension / GT Radial / Subimods Subaru BRZ with engine problems and would lose his second place in the Championship standings, dropping to fifth
- Veteran driver Chris Forsberg (USA) was knocked out of the Top 32 by Rookie Cole Richards (USA) driving the Richards Racing Toyota GT86. Rookie Richards would finish tenth
- Another Top 32 casualty was local driver Dylan Hughes (USA). In the chase position, his Royal Purple Synthetic Oil / GT Radial / 2JZ-powered BMW T-boned the borrowed BMW driven by Daniel Stuke (USA). Both drivers had run wide in Zone 2 and Hughes failed to transition into Zone 3, resulting in the collision
- In the Top 16 we lost the five-time, reigning and current FD PRO Championship points leader James Deane (Ireland) after a tough battle with Matt Field (USA). The driver of the O’Reilly / Pennzoil Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD transitioned late and missed Zone 3, resulting in Field taking the win. Despite the loss, Deane retained the PRO Championship lead with a reduced five-point lead
- In a head-to-head Rookie battle, Richards was eliminated from the Top 16 by Cody Buchanan (USA) driving the Life Wide Open / Reboot Energy 350Z after a One More Time battle, which saw Richards lose his handbrake, preventing him from transitioning into Zone 3. Richards continues to lead the 2026 Rookie title chase while Buchanan would lose to Conor Shanahan (Ireland) in the Top 8 heats, marking Buchanan’s best ever FD PRO finish in eighth place
- Jack Shanahan (Ireland) was ejected from the Top 8 by Fredric Aasbo (Norway) on his way to the Round 6 Final. It was a mistake in Zone 5 that saw Shanahan over-rotate his Pulsar Turbos E82 BMW. He would place fifth on the night and drop from third to fourth overall
- Matt Field was defeated by Aasbo from the Final 4. The driver of the Borla Performance / GT Radial / Heat Wave Visual / Logitech / Liqui Moly Corvette put up a valiant defense and lost in a close call. Field rose from 12th to eighth in the title race
- Branden Sorensen (USA) is having the best season of his young life in the Sorensen Motorsports / Quad Lock BMW. He was knocked out of the Final 4 by Conor Shanahan after an epic One More Time confrontation. Both drivers recorded 100% proximity throughout their four runs: a figure awarded by the Race Data Labs UDSM system that provides vehicle telemetry. To achieve that number, both drivers had to remain within 2ft of the opponent’s car for the duration of the run. Sorensen’s third place means he climbed from fourth to third in the standings
- Fredric Aasbo and Conor Shanahan met in a titanic Final after a night of the closest drift action imaginable. The judges ruled in favor of the Irishman in the Red Bull / GT Radial / JYR Toyota GT86 on the basis of fewer faults. It was an incredible performance by Shanahan who intimidated his opponents all night. The win bumped him from fifth in the title race to second
- For Aasbo, it was a powerful return to form that reminded everybody the three-time Champ can’t be overlooked. After dropping to an uncharacteristic seventh overall, his second place in Seattle nudged him to sixth
- In the 2026 Formula DRIFT Auto Cup, Ford continues to lead, while GT Radial maintained its lead in the FD Tire Cup

ROUND 6 FD PRO TOP 16 DRIVER POINTS*
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POSITION
|
DRIVER
|
POINTS
|
|
1
|
Conor Shanahan
|
50 +3
|
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2
|
Fredric Aasbo
|
40 +1
|
|
3
|
Branden Sorensen
|
30 +2
|
|
4
|
Matt Field
|
30 +1
|
|
5
|
Jack Shanahan
|
20 +1
|
|
6
|
LZ
|
20 +1
|
|
7
|
Ben Hobson
|
20 +1
|
|
8
|
Cody Buchanan
|
20 +1
|
|
9
|
James Deane
|
10 +4
|
|
10
|
Cole Richards
|
10 +1
|
|
11
|
Tommy Lemaire
|
10 +1
|
|
12
|
Ryan Tuerck
|
10 +1
|
|
13
|
Trenton Beechum
|
10 +1
|
|
14
|
Rome Charpentier
|
10 +1
|
|
15
|
Dan Stuke
|
10 +1
|
|
16
|
Andy Hateley
|
10 +1
|
2026 FD PRO TOP 16 DRIVER CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS*
|
POSITION
|
DRIVER
|
POINTS
|
|
1
|
James Deane
|
164
|
|
2
|
Conor Shanahan
|
159
|
|
3
|
Branden Sorensen
|
140
|
|
4
|
Jack Shanahan
|
131
|
|
5
|
Aurimas Bakchis
|
130
|
|
6
|
Fredric Aasbo
|
127
|
|
7
|
Dylan Hughes
|
89
|
|
8
|
Matt Field
|
78
|
|
9
|
Ryan Tuerck
|
76
|
|
10
|
Cole Richards
|
67
|
|
11
|
Ben Hobson
|
65
|
|
12
|
Chris Forsberg
|
60
|
|
13
|
Vaughn Gittin Jr
|
51
|
|
14
|
LZ
|
46
|
|
15
|
Cody Buchanan
|
36
|
|
16
|
Dan Burkett
|
36
|
2026 AUTO CUP TOP 5 STANDINGS*
|
Ford
|
280
|
|
Toyota
|
223
|
|
BMW
|
147
|
|
Chevrolet
|
79
|
|
Nissan
|
76
|
2026 TIRE CUP STANDINGS*
|
GT Radial
|
376
|
|
Nitto
|
280
|
|
Kenda
|
237
|
|
Kumho
|
177
|
* Preliminary standings. Final results pending official confirmation