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Formula DRIFT announces 2015 World Championship plans

$300,000 in prize money up for grabs.

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Formula DRIFT parade Long Beach
Crowd view at the Formula Drift at Road Atlanta
Formula Drift drivers put on a exhibition before competition
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Vaughn Gittin Jr.
Daijiro Yoshihara
Chris Forsberg
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Fredric Aasbo

Formula DRIFT has announced a 2015 World Championship schedule with 10 rounds of competition, which will consist of seven US Pro Championship rounds and three International rounds of competition beginning in March. In addition, drivers will now be competing for a total prize purse of up to $300,000 that will include the championship earnings, per round earnings, and new $100,000 Triple Crown bonus.

Entering its twelfth year of competition, Formula DRIFT will be the first professional drifting series to hold a true world championship. The world championship will consist of seven Pro Championship rounds in the United States and three international rounds of competition. Japan, Canada, and China will host the international events. All ten competition round points earned will go towards the inaugural World Championship.

“After 11 seasons of Formula DRIFT, we are excited to launch the World Championship,” said Jim Liaw, president and co-founder of Formula DRIFT. “There is a ton of anticipation to take on this new challenge and raise the global standard for drifting by continuing to grow the Series domestically and internationally. We are here for the long run and thus laying this foundation for the future growth of drifting.”

All current Formula DRIFT Pro licenses holders are eligible to compete and aggregate points toward the World Championship. However, to be eligible to aggregate points toward the overall World Championship, drivers must attend at least one non-domestic US round. Additionally, each individual event round winner plus the top eight drivers in the series following the conclusion of the event in Montreal, Canada will qualify for a vehicle transportation and subsidy to the final round of the overall World Championship in China, where the World Champion will be crowned.

Champ crowned in October

The Formula DRIFT Pro Championship will continue with seven rounds of competition with a champion to be crowned at the Irwindale event in October. The Pro 2 Series will also continue in 2015 within four of the seven US rounds of competition with events in Orlando, FL, Seattle, WA, Fort Worth, TX, and Irwindale, CA. Each of the ten rounds of the World Championship will be live streamed globally.

Drivers will now compete for a prize purse of up to $300,000 that includes championship, per round, and the new triple crown bonus. The triple crown bonus of $100,000 will be awarded to the driver that can win at three select rounds of competition within the World Championship. These rounds of competition will be announced soon. For more information visit: www.formuladrift.com and find Formula DRIFT on Instagram @formulad, Facebook www.facebook.com/formuladrift and Twitter @FormulaDrift.

2015 Formula DRIFT World Championship Schedule

April 10-11, 2015 Streets of Long Beach, USA World / Pro

April 17-19, 2015 Streets of Long Beach, USA Invitational Event

May 8-9, 2015 Road Atlanta, USA World / Pro

June 5-6, 2015 Orlando Speedworld, USA World / Pro / Pro2

June 26-27, 2015 Wall Stadium, USA World / Pro

July 11-12, 2015 Fuji Speedway, JAPAN World

July 24-25, 2015 Evergreen Speedway, USA World / Pro / Pro2

August 21-22, 2015 Texas Motor Speedway, USA World / Pro / Pro2

September 6-7, 2015 Autodrome St. Eustache, CANADA World

October 9-10, 2015 Irwindale Speedway, USA World / Pro / Pro2

November, 2015 CHINA World

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