The first bank holiday in May saw the BHP Performance Show take over Lydden Hill Circuit in Kent with a huge selection of cars descending on the circuit.
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British Drift Championship 2016 – Round 4: Lydden Hill
Round 4 of the British Drift Championship was held at Lydden Hill, Kent. For the second time in recent years we would see the track being used in a reverse configuration.
Drift Allstars RD:2 Lydden Hill
Drift Allstars Rd: 2 at Lydden Hill went off with a bang
British Drift Championship 2016 – Round 1: Lydden Hill
Round 1 of the British Drift Championship and the traditional starting venue of Lydden Hill. Tradition doesn’t mean much this year though, David Egan has taken the reigns of the British Drift Championship and he is shaking it up with many changes all aimed at making it better for the drivers and fans.
Szilveszter Gyorgy at Round 4 of King of Europe Drift ProSeries Lydden Hill
Moving on with the 2015 season of the King of Europe Drift ProSeries, reaching halfway through the year, Round 4 was scheduled to take place at Lydden Hill in the United Kingdom. This event would mark the debut of Szilveszter Gyorgy on UK soil, and also the debut of the new partnership with Achilles Tyres.
The team got a head start from Budapest, Hungary, as to quickly go over the almost 2000 kilometers ahead, and to get some rest before competition time. Lydden Hill Race Circuit as a whole provides a very impressive view, for both spectators and drivers alike. Continue reading
Press release by Monster Energy King of Europe ProSeries: Adam Frank Records First Win of 2014
It’s amazing to think that King of Europe is already celebrating 10 years of existence, and it’s equally as amazing to think that the 10th anniversary season is already coming to an end, after finishing Round 6 in Tokol Airport this past weekend.
All the top drivers in the ProSeries were aware of the fact that the moment when the King will be crowned is not far, and that they’d have to do their best in order to further secure their positions on top of the rankings. Tokol Airport has been, for many years, an important venue for drifting in Eastern Europe, thanks to the generous surface available and the multiple layouts that
could be configured for competition.