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King Of Europe Drift Series in you guessed it. Europe :)
King of Europe, Keiichi Tsuchiya and Daijiro Inada enter into a partnership to create King of Asia World Exhibition Match
Tokyo, Japan, 27th of July, 2014 – 2014 has seen King of Europe entering it’s 10th season of drifting throughout the
European Continent. Along these 10 years, King of Europe has established itself as the
biggest, most popular, and most professional drift series on the old continent. With a
remarkable reach of more than 85 million people by means of TV, more than 1 million fans
in Social Media, more than 120.000 fans attending the 21 events throughout the year, and
a constant flow of pre-event and post-event media, including viral videos and large scale
photo galleries, King of Europe has grown immensely from just an idea, to a professional,
world-renown drift series.
Francesco Conti at Round 4 of King of Europe
Lugano, Switzerland, 14th of July
Just two weeks after the event in the UK, it was time for King of Europe to move on with Round 4 of this 10th season, and the country of choice was Poland. Poland is actually where Francesco Conti made his European debut, back in 2012, even though back then the event was held on the Poznan race track. Francesco made a storming appearance, and, after claiming 2 titles in Italy, he left a solid impression by taking 2nd place, after loosing in the final battle against Maciej Bochenek.
Going back to Poland meant that the competition was going to be fiercer than ever. Francesco Conti has had several encounters with Polish drivers in the past, with different outcomes every time. After having a pretty rough start of the season, the two times Italian champion and European Champion knew he had to push as hard as possible in Poland and get as many points to help him get back on top of the rankings. With an interesting layout, especially looking at the first section of the track, which integrated a hill, on top of which the drivers would have to initiate the drift while going as close as possible to the outer wall for the perfect line, Tor Jastrzab promised to offer the drivers a more than memorable experience. Continue reading
King of Europe ProSeries Round 4 Detailed Review
King of Europe conquered by Poland
Halfway through the season, and what better place to go to after the challenging event in the United Kingdom other than Poland? Two years after the last event in Poland, the 2014 Monster Energy King of Europe Drift ProSeries has decided to return , this time on the newly built race-track at Tor Jastrzab, not far away from the city of Warsaw.
As expected, a large contingency of polish drifters registered and came to the event, and all of them were eager to go up against the King of Europe veterans, and show them what they’re made of.
Bartosz Stolarski, who had managed to get several podiums in King of Europe over the years, was also onsite, in his nearly 1000 horsepower Nissan S14, which is powered by a Turbo LS engine. The whole STW team was actually at the event, and this meant only more stress for the King of Europe drivers. Marcin Mospinek, back in his LS E30, Adam Zalewski, the wonder kid, now with a 500 horsepower 2JZ engine under the hood. Continue reading
Boss Motorsport: Steve Moore’s King Of Europe Round 3 Review
The Road to Europe…
When main land Europe drift series, King of Europe, announced they were holding a round in the UK this year, it was an opportunity that I didn’t want to miss. As a driver I always strive to push myself and go up against someone better and with some 1000+BHP cars on track driven by some of the best driver’s in Europe, this definitely was going to make me push hard with my 400bhp S14.
Boss Motorsport: Ollie Elmore’s King Of Europe Round 3 Review
After finding out the team are eligible to compete in the King of Europe event on our doorstep in the UK, the mad rush was on to prep the car for the unscheduled event.