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Prodrift: Round 1 Fermoy April 17th-18th, 2010
Quick reminder that ProDrift Round 1 takes place this weekend. Need something to do? Hit this up…
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PRODRIFT IRELAND 2009 FINALS
BIG congratulations to MIKE DEANE for taking the overall Prodrift 2009 ireland series Championships!!! A well deserved title!
it was a hard fought race to the finish, Dean Kearney ended up smashing in his rear quarter panel and destroying a taillight, definitely living up to his nickname. he is quoted as saying “judges want us close to the wall…..Run the wall!?? Nooooooooo problem!!”


Top 4 from the weekends finals at Cork, CO Fermoy
1st: James Deane
2nd: JP McCarthy
3rd: Johnny Power
4th: Dean Karnage Kearney
More Congratulations in order for the top 4 at Fermoy!!
and with dean getting into 4th place, he moved from a 2-way tie for 7th into the 4th place spot in the overall standings!!
now hurry up and get to the states buddy!!!!!!!!!!
Dean Karnage confirmed for Formula D finale at Irwindale:
Press Release:
Team Karnage to compete at Formula D, Irwindale October 16th/17th:
Dublin, Ireland. September 16th 2009:
Dean “Karnage” Kearney the 2009 Prodrift Super Series champion has confirmed a dream of his today to compete in the USA in the elite drifting series worldwide, Formula D. The final round of the Formula D championship will be staged at the Toyota Speedway or more popularly known as the “House of Drift” in Irwindale, California on the 16h/17th October 2009. Deans ambition to compete in the USA came after witnessing the REDBULL Drifting World Championships in 2008 at the port of Long Beach and wanted to follow in the footsteps of past Prodrift Champions of 2006 Darren “DMAC” McNamara and 2007 Eric “Flat Eric” O’Sullivan.
2009 Prodrift Super Series Champion – Dean “Karnage” Kearney!!
Howdy Folks,
Wow, what a weekend!! As most of you probably know by now I was competing in the Prodrift Irish Series and Super Series finale (Japfest) at the weekend. The Saturday competition consisted of the Prodrift Irish series and this round for me was to avail of further track-time going into Sundays crucial championship decider, and also try and scalp some Irish series championship points in qualifying without risking the car too much in twin battles. I managed 2nd overall in Superlap and got a 5th place finish overall before been beaten by eventual winner Mike Deane. The Super Series final on Sunday the following day was to be my main concern.