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What an end & Final Fight at “House of Drift”! By Yokohama Tire
With the 2015 Formula Drift season complete, we saw throughout this year some amazing performance all across the board with all Yokohama Tire sponsored drivers in 3, yes, 3 different countries! With the FD season taking place in USA & the World Championships being held in Canada & Japan, the world witnessed some of the best drift battles, ADVAN AD08R tires in action and of course,Team Yokohama taking home some awards.
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FORMULA DRIFT 101: BECOME AN EXPERT
The incredible GoPro footage from a Formula DRIFT run paints an exciting picture of intense wheel-to-wheel action and driving prowess, but many who aren’t familiar with DRIFT may assume that it is merely head-to-head racing on a short course. But that, indeed, is not the case. In fact, Formula DRIFT is the only motorsports discipline that relies on subjectivity to find a winner. More specifically, a win is based upon a judged score, not who crossed the finish line first.
So how do you score big in DRIFT, you ask?
Formula DRIFT World Championship: Canada Round Results
Formula DRIFT World Championship: Canada Round Results;
Fredric Aasbo at Top of the Podium in Canada
September 10, 2015 – Scion presents Formula DRIFT Canada entered Autodrome St. Eustache for the 8th Round of the inaugural Formula DRIFT World Championship. Fredric Aasbo in the Rockstar Energy Drink / Hankook Tire / Scion tC take the victory to extend his World Championship points lead.
Formula DRIFT Canada at Autodrome St. Eustache was the second world championship round outside of the U.S. Thousands of fans came to witness the on-track action from 39 drivers that represented 8 different countries including the home country of Canada.
“Canada has shown to be a valuable market for the Sport and the Series. The fans here proved once again that they are some of the most enthusiastic fans in the world,” said Jim Liaw, President of Formula DRIFT. “The drivers awarded the fans with a dynamic and dramatic competition.”
The semi-finals pitted two World Championship contenders, Fredric Aasbo and Matt Field in a battle against each other. A mechanical issue with Field’s car caused a sudden power shut off which forced his car to straighten out giving Aasbo the win to advance to the finals. The other semi-final match-up was an all-Canadian battle between two Quebec locals, Tomy Boisvert-Bellemare in his Signature KCS Nissan S13 and Marc Landreville in his Perry Performance Nissan S14. Bellemare edged out Landreville to get to the finals to face World Championship points leader Aasbo.
In the final head-to-head battle, Boisvert-Bellemare challenged Aasbo with aggressive and close driving. Both drivers were near perfect in their lead and chase run, but a slight correction by Bellemare helped the judges make the unanimous decision giving Aasbo the victory.
“Hats off to all the local competitors who welcomed us to their home and put on an amazing show here this weekend in St. Eustache,” said Fredric Aasbo, winner of Formula DRIFT Canada. “The win here was the icing on the cake and great momentum for the team as we head into Irwindale next month.”
The 2015 Formula DRIFT World, Pro, and PRO2 Championships will continue to Irwindale Speedway: Final Fight on October 9-10 just outside of Los Angeles, California. For more information visit: www.formuladrift.com and find Formula DRIFT on Instagram, Facebookand Twitter. Tune into Formula DRIFT on CBS Sports and check your local listings for airtimes.
Formula DRIFT Canada: Autodrome St. Eustache Event Results
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1. Aasbo, Fredric | Rockstar Energy Drink / Hankook Scion tC | Winner |
2. Boisvert-Bellemare, Tomy | Signature KCS Nissan S13 | 2nd Place |
3. Field, Matt | CX Racing / Yokohama Tire Nissan S14 | 3rd Place |
4. Landreville, Marc | Perry Performance Nissan S14 | 4th Place |
5. Ng, Charles | Maxxis / Sparkplug . com / Speedhunters Infiniti G37 | 5th Place |
6. Wang, Forrest | Get Nuts Lab Nissan S15 | 6th Place |
7. Kearney, Dean | Oracle Lighting / Achilles Motorsports Dodge Viper | 7th Place |
8. Ovcharik, Miro | N/A | 8th Place |
9. Laflamme, Jeff | Chez Dan Mechanic Lexus IS | 9th Place |
10. Cyr, Pat | Eneos Oil / Yokohama Tire Scion FR-S | 10th Place |
11. Bakchis, Odi | Feal Suspension / ARK Performance / Nitto Tire Nissan 240SX | 11th Place |
12. Nishida, Robbie | Achilles Radial Infiniti G37S | 12th Place |
13. Baribeau, Mats | Gold in The Net Toyota Mark II | 13th Place |
14. Guitard, Jonathan | Lacroix Tuning / Go Fast Lexus SC | 14th Place |
15. Grosselin, Alex | Redline Auto Aesthetics / Hyperforme Nissan S14 | 15th Place |
16. Patinka, Bob | Patinka Motorsports / BC Racing Nissan S13 | 16th Place
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2015 Formula DRIFT World Championship Standings
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1. Aasbo, Fredric | Rockstar Energy Drink / Hankook Scion tC | 587.00 Points |
2. Bakchis, Odi | Feal Suspension / ARK Performance / Nitto Tire Nissan 240SX | 432.00 Points |
3. Field, Matt | CX Racing / Yokohama Tire Nissan S14 | 331.00 Points |
FD Japan: The Right Formula by Larry Chen
It may surprise you guys, but up until very recently I had never shot a professional drifting event in Japan. Sure, I’ve visited the Land of the Rising Sun dozens of times for the Tokyo Auto Salon and sportscar racing, but never a D1 Grand Prix event. Ironically though, my first taste of pro drift in this country was not at a D1GP round, but Formula Drift Japan held at Fuji Speedway a couple of weekends ago.
A few years ago I would never have imagined that a Formula Drift event would – or could – be held in Japan.