Category Archives: Drift Allstars
Team Aerokit @ Drift Allstars Rnd 1 Poland Review SE02EP02
Team Aerokit have just completed Round 2 of the European Drift AllStars. Check out their video above and blog review of round 1 in Poland Here.
Drift Allstars European Series 2013 Dates
Drift Allstars 2013
For Immediate Release
January 2nd
The new look Drift Allstars European Series kicks off in London 2013 with a bigger focus on European international events with 7 exciting major events across 6 countries. Running from April to September Western/Northern and Eastern Europe will be covered making sure the best drift drivers in Europe get to test there skills against the local drivers.
Livestream Drift Allstars | The Finals (Video)
Drift Allstars Round 2-London Official Results
June 26th
The Big Smoke-Wimbledon Raceway London-Results
Juha Rintanen Takes the win and the championship lead
After 4 years at the now world renowned Wembley street drift circuit a change of venue left an few people questioning the venue change. Little did people think the London event would be bigger then ever despite the Olympics next month and European football games on the same day..
Round 2-The big Smoke London had an amazing turnout , and with such a demand on tickets an additional grandstand had to be opened to meet capacity at the venue. Again online media was huge and the class leading livestream from the event went down a treat with fans tuning in from all around the world! Over the duration of the day the channel reached 40,000 impressions and reached peak viewership in Finland following fellow countryman Juha Rintanen.
Drift Allstars European Series Round 2: London: “The Big Smoke” Returns on June 24th
With regret, we must announce a change of venue from the O2 arena to the Wimbledon Stadium for the Drift Allstars European Series Round 2. Over the past month a great strain has been placed on venues in London by outsider event producer LOCOG, who looks after the Olympic builds. With the old home of London drift events in Wembley unusable for this period and the O2 arena increasingly squeezed for space, it was no longer viable to run our London event as originally planned.
Luckily, we have secured Wimbledon Stadium instead. One of the UK’s very first oval tracks and still the biggest in the UK, Wimbledon Stadium has been hosting racing since 1928 and has fantastic facilities with a 8,000 seater grandstand, restaurants and a dedicated VIP/Corporate area. It’s even bigger than previous Wembley layouts, making this the biggest London drifting event ever. With a fresh map, we’ve relished the chance to design a new course and our Round 2 layout, bringing fans even closer to the action.