Red Bull Drifting World Championship
The Red Bull Drifting World Championship is a non-championship all-star drifting contest sponsored by Red Bull energy drink and hosted by IMG and Slipstream Global Marketing, the organizers behind Formula D. The event took place at the Port of Long Beach in Long Beach, California on November 15–16, 2008.{{Cite web|url=http://www.everythingdrift.com/blog/?p=45|title = Formula Drift announces Red Bull Drifting World Championship}}
Announced prior to the Las Vegas Formula D round on July 14, at $50,000,{{cite web|url=http://www.formulad.com/blog/?p=818|title=So what does Red Bull DWC really mean?|date=12 November 2008|access-date=21 February 2016}} it boasts of the largest prize money in a drifting contest and the largest TV production for a drift contest.
The inaugural event was won by Rhys Millen, incidentally sponsored by Red Bull, taking home $25,000.
Criteria for eligibility
As there are 32 places for the event, drivers from all over the world are given a place should they meet these following criteria:
- Finish at the Top 16 in the Formula D points table
- Become the championship winner at these following oversea drifting events listed below, should that not happen, they are eligible to take up any available runner up spot should it be offered to them.
- D1NZ (New Zealand)
- Drift Mania Canadian Championship (Canada)
- Drift Australia (Australia)
- European Drift Championship (United Kingdom)
- International Drift Series (Germany)
- Pro Drift European Series (Ireland)
- Nordic Drifting Championship (Scandinavia)
- D1 Grand Prix (Japan)
- NZ Drift Series (New Zealand)
- Have been D1GP title holder in the past years
- Have won the exhibition Formula D Singapore event
Venue
Taking place on {{convert|90|acre|m2|adj=on}} lot of newly laided up asphalt on Port of Long Beach, in a course known as "Pier S".
The entire venue had to be built from scratch, however temporary. Altogether, the venue in all, accounting for three grandstands, borrowed from those of the Long Beach Grand Prix and the 2,000 seating for VIP and sponsor are designed to accommodate up to 25,000 spectators.
The course length is {{convert|1200|ft|m|abbr=on}}, with another {{convert|100|ft|m|abbr=on}} to allow for a rolling start with six corners outlined by a Red Bull sign. Drivers who had driven on the track are said to be capable of reaching {{convert|104|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} during test runs.
List of invited drivers
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! Driver ! Team/Principal sponsor ! Car/Engine ! Series ! Season Position ! Number |
Tanner Foust {{flagicon|USA}}{{cite web|url=http://www.formulad.com/blog/?p=749|title=World Championship Drivers List Announced|date=28 October 2008|access-date=21 February 2016}}
| Rockstar/ AEM |rowspan=16| Formula D | 2007 & 2008 Champion | 34 |
Samuel Hubinette {{flagicon|SWE}}
| Dodge Viper SRT-10 | 2004 & 2006 Champion | 77 |
Rhys Millen {{flagicon|NZL}}{{flagicon|USA}}
| Pontiac Solstice GXP | 2005 Champion | 6 |
Daijiro Yoshihara {{flagicon|JPN}}
| RMR | 4th | 9 |
Chris Forsberg {{flagicon|USA}}
| NOS Energy Drink Drift Team | Nissan 350Z-VK56DE V8 | 5th | 64 |
Michihiro Takatori {{flagicon|JPN}}
| Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 | 7th | 23 |
Conrad Grunewald {{flagicon|USA}}
| Tanaka Racing/Nitto Tires | 8th | 79 |
Robbie Nishida {{flagicon|JPN}}{{flagicon|USA}}
| Hankook | 9th | 31 |
Vaughn Gittin, Jr. {{flagicon|USA}}
| Team Falken Tire-Drift Alliance | 10th | |
Ryuji Miki {{flagicon|JPN}}
| A'PEXi-Bergenholtz Racing | Mazda RX-7 FD3S | 11th | |
Darren McNamara {{flagicon|IRL}}
| Saturn Sky V8 | 12th | |
Stephan Verdier {{flagicon|FRA}}
| Crawford Motorsports | 13th | |
Ken Gushi {{flagicon|JPN}}{{flagicon|USA}}
| RS*R Scion | Scion tC | 14th | |
Bill Sherman {{flagicon|USA}}
| Retaks/Bridgestone | Nissan 240SX S13 | 15th | |
Justin Pawlak {{flagicon|USA}}
| Drift Alliance | Mazda RX-7 FC3S | 16th | |
Kyle Mohan {{flagicon|USA}}
| | Mazda RX-7 FC3S | 17th | |
Garry Whiter {{flagicon|NZL}}
| Nissan Silvia S14.5 | D1NZ | Champion | |
Carl Ruiterman {{flagicon|NZL}}
| E&H Motors | Nissan Silvia S14 | NZ Drift | Champion | 16 |
Freddy Girrard {{flagicon|CAN}}
| Hankook | Nissan Skyline R32 |rowspan=2| DMCC | Champion | |
Marcos Santos {{flagicon|CAN}}
| | | Runners-up | |
Leighton Fine {{flagicon|AUS}}
| Nissan 240SXS14 |rowspan=3| Drift Australia | 2008 Champion | |
Luke Fink {{flagicon|AUS}}
| Holford Motors | 2008 Runners-up | |
Robbie Bolger {{flagicon|AUS}}
| | 2007 Champion | |
Ben Broke-Smith {{flagicon|GBR}}
| Driftworks |rowspan=2| EDC | Champion | 24 |
Tim Marshall {{flagicon|GBR}}
| Apex Performance | Nissan Skyline R33/SB Chevy V8 | 2nd | 118 |
Tengku Djan Ley {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| Nissan 180SXS13.5 |rowspan=2| FD Singapore | Champion | |
Mike Whiddett {{flagicon|NZL}}
| Red Bull | Mazda RX-7 FD3S 4Rotor | 2nd | 15 |
James Deane {{flagicon|IRL}}
| Nexen | Nissan 200SX S14.5 RB26 |rowspan=2| ProDrift | Champion | |
Eric O’Sullivan {{flagicon|IRL}}
| Rockstar | Toyota Corolla Coupe AE86 F20 | 2nd | |
Fredric Aasbø {{flagicon|NOR}}
| Japan Auto | NDC | Champion | |
Remmo Niezen {{flagicon|NED}}
| |rowspan=2| IDS | Champion | |
Paul Vlasblom {{flagicon|NED}}
| Driftking.NL | |
Katsuhiro Ueo {{flagicon|JPN}}
| Drift Speed | Nissan Silvia S15 | D1GP | 86 |
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Ryan Tuerck {{flagicon|USA}}
| Gardella Racing | Pontiac Solstice GXP | 6th | |
Nobuteru Taniguchi {{flagicon|JPN}}
| HKS |rowspan=6| D1GP | |
Youichi Imamura {{flagicon|JPN}}
| Auto Produce Boss | Nissan Silvia S15 | |
Yasuyuki Kazama {{flagicon|JPN}}
| | | |
Nobushige Kumakubo {{flagicon|JPN}}
| Team Orange | |
Masato Kawabata {{flagicon|JPN}}
| |
Daigo Saito {{flagicon|JPN}}
| Team 22 | Toyota Mark II JZX 100 | |
Manabu Orido {{flagicon|JPN}}
| | | MSC Challenge | Series judge | |
With the exception of Formula D, each series are allocated two entries, including D1GP, who following negotiation, were given six invites{{Cite web|url=http://www.wreckedmagazine.com/blog/2008/11/02/formula-d-speaks-out-about-d1redbull-drama-on-driftingcom/|title=Log into Facebook}}
When negotiation broke down, D1 drivers were discouraged from taking invites, therefore they were approached directly by the FD management to find out that they invited entrants, the former D1GP champions in particular, had to decline their entries for the reason of scheduling conflicts. Kumakubo declined his as he was due to take part in a drift demo in Dubai, Kazama, despite no longer involved in the series, declined because of schedule clash.
Former D1GP judge, competitor and Super GT driver, Orido was forced to decline his invitation as he was competing in the WTCC Guia Race at Macau on the same weekend, as was fellow judge and returning competitor Taniguchi, was taking part in a Super Taikyu race in Japan.
Other than that, and 2003 champion, Imamura declined his as he was unable to attend, the 2007 champion Kawabata declined his entry, but it was revealed that "conflict of interest" led them to decline. Saito, who originally accepted his entry, was forced to decline his entry for the same reason, although it was rumored that he placed two cars in a container to make its way to the event.{{cite web|url=http://www.wreckedmagazine.com/blog/2008/10/31/more-redbull-drift-drama-daigo-saito-not-coming-anymore/|title=More Redbull Drift Drama: Daigo Saito Not Coming Anymore|work=Breaking Drift News|access-date=21 February 2016}} Millen backed this claim of the organisation's bullying tactic during an interview{{cite web |url=http://www.presstelegram.com/ci_10980595?source=rss |title=Formula Drift is seeing a big influx - Press-Telegram |access-date=2012-08-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120214072925/http://www.presstelegram.com/ci_10980595?source=rss |archive-date=2012-02-14 }}
Only one FD driver, Tuerck, declined for budgetary reason as he is lacking a title sponsor, funding could not stretch for the event, therefore Mohan took his place.{{cite web|url=http://wreckedmagazine.com/blog/2008/10/28/ryan-tuerck-not-at-redbull/|title=Ryan Tuerck – Not at Redbull Championship|work=Breaking Drift News|access-date=21 February 2016}} Santos, Bolger and Ruiterman made up the rest of the available slot.
Qualifying
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! Number ! Driver |
6
| 26 | Millen | 98.17 |
77
| 18 | Hubinette | 97.00 |
32
| 9 | Vlasblom | 96.83 |
86
| 13 | Ueo | 96.08 |
8
| 10 | McNamara | 95.75 |
9
| 28 | Yoshihara | 94.67 |
25
| 6 | Gittin | 94.50 |
79
| 25 | Grunewald | 93.83 |
34
| 5 | Foust | 93.50 |
99
| 21 | Mohan | 93.08 |
23
| 11 | Takatori | 92.25 |
64
| 32 | Forsberg | 92.08 |
16
| 7 | Ruiterman | 90.33 |
51
| 24 | Aasbo | 90.33 |
17
| 19 | Deane | 86.67 |
48
| 17 | Djan | 86.50 |
12
| 23 | Verdier | 83.92 |
118
| 8 | Marshall | 83.67 |
69
| 14 | Fink | 83.42 |
11
| 29 | Whiter | 82.92 |
7
| 31 | O’Sullivan | 82.92 |
22
| 16 | Sherman | 82.50 |
14
| 12 | Fine | 80.58 |
20
| 30 | Niezen | 79.58 |
31
| 3 | Nishida | 77.83 |
19
| 4 | Santos | 77.25 |
911
| 27 | Bolger | 72.67 |
24
| 20 | Broke-Smith | 72.42 |
5
| 1 | Gushi | 0.00 |
15
| 2 | Whiddett | 0.00 |
26
| 15 | Miki | 0.00 |
13
| 22 | Pawlak | 0.00 |
Knockout stage
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Notes
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References
- [http://www.everythingdrift.com/blog/?p=190]
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090207211122/http://www.redbullusa.com/en/ArticlePage.1223507668796-1082666925/htmlArticlePage.action Official Red Bull site]
- [http://formulad.com/redbull/drifting-world-championship/ Official Formula D site]
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