Tune in to KTLA today to check out Tanner Foust and Sam Hubinette at our media day.
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Behind the Scenes – Life of FD Staff
Tune in to KTLA today to check out Tanner Foust and Sam Hubinette at our media day.
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VIP Tickets are now sold out for this weekend’s event, but 2 Day and Saturday Reserved will still be online and available at the box office.
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Formula DRIFT Announces New Judge for Pro Series;
Takahashi to Take Leadership Role in Formula DRIFT Pro-Am
Long Beach, Calif. – April 6, 2009 – Formula DRIFT announces new judge for the professional championship series, Drifting veteran, Tony Angelo will be added to the judging panel and step away from professional competition. Ken Takahashi has taken a leadership role in Pro-Am to help build the amateur series.
“I am excited to take this position with the series. I have been competing with Formula DRIFT since its inception,” said Tony Angelo, veteran drifter and new Formula DRIFT judge. “This role will put my competition hat on the sideline, but being a judge is a challenge that I welcome and I look forward to helping the series grow and evolve.”
Angelo will begin his new judging position at the Formula DRIFT season opener titled, Round 1: Streets of Long Beach on April 10-11. Angelo will join current judges Ernie Fixmer and Andy Yen. Angelo will replace Ken Takahashi’s position as a judge.
Takahashi has accepted a new position in the development of the Pro-Am series. Takahashi will play a key role in helping amateur drivers develop their off-track repertoire and will guide amateur drivers to transition into the pro ranks. Takahashi will also be responsible for judging in the Pro Am series.
“This new opportunity is something that I am happy to give my heart to. Pro-Am development is essential to a healthy pro series so I am happy that Formula DRIFT values my expertise in this area of development,” says Ken Takahashi, former Formula DRIFT judge and Pro-Am leader.
“We are excited to announce Tony coming on to the team and also Ken stepping up to take this new role on the Pro-Am side. Tony brings with him years of experience behind the wheel and as a judge and Ken is the right guy to represent the drivers coming up through Pro-Am,” say Jim Liaw, president and co-founder of Formula DRIFT. “Part of Pro-Am is a place to perfect your skill as a driver, but the other part is to perfect your skill as a professional representative of the sport and Ken will be instrumental in helping develop the new talent that Formula DRIFT wants in the Pro-Am arena.”
The days are coming close to the start of the 2009 season of Formula Drift’s 6th year! One of our pre- promotions started with the UTI tech day where the majority of our staff was. Ryan Sage and I, on the other hand, were at the Long Beach Bike Grand Prix. It was a great event with alot of new Formula Drift Fans!
Formula Drift’s display car for the day. Courtesy of Andy Kim, Thanks again Andy! We couldnt get any of the official cars from FD because everyone was busy at the Tech Day.
Alot of new signs went up specifically for this event. I think this sign means, “Falling Bikes On Car”
After a long days work Ryan Sage decides that its time for a break.
There was alot of interest in Formula Drift and our display 350Z. MANY flyers were given away.
This was the winner of the last race coming down the home stretch. This meant that it was time to pack up and go home.
If you guys couldnt make it out to Pine and Broadway in Long Beach today to see us, dont forget about our Party on Pine this coming Thursday April 9th where we will have 30+ cars parked on city streets! Come join us for food and drinks at Smooth’s Bar and Grille!
More photos from today’s event.
Ross Petty and his new Rasta style paint job
More photos after the jump!
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