Get a preview of the Formula Drift Texas track with Vaughn Gittin Jr. and his Mustang RTR.
Get a preview of the Formula Drift Texas track with Vaughn Gittin Jr. and his Mustang RTR.
1. Vaughn Gittin Jr.
2. Ryan Tuerck
3. Fredric Aasbo
4. Ken Gushi
5. Odi Bakchis
6. Chris Forsberg
7. Tyler McQuarrie
8. Daijiro Yoshihara
9. Forrest Wang
10. Mad Mike Whiddett
11. JTP
12. Matt Coffman
13. Jeff Jones
14. Jeff Stoneback
15. Charles Ng
16. Matt Field
17. Tanner Foust
18. Alec Hohnadell
19. Alex Heilbrunn
20. Kristaps Bluss
21. Michael Essa
22. Pat Goodin
23. Cameron Moore
24. Jhonnattan Castro
25. Juha Rintanen
26. Dean Kearney
27. Pat Mordaunt
28. Chelsea DeNofa
29. Andrew Gray
30. Faruk Kugay
31. Kyle Mohan
Cypress, Calif. (May 12, 2016) – Nitto Tire U.S.A. Inc., a leading manufacturer of off-road and street performance tires, is bringing its popular Auto Enthusiast Day car show back to Texas for the second year in a row. On Saturday, May 21st, 2016, gearheads from across Texas will converge on Globe Life Park in Arlington for a free celebration of all things wheeled that includes a judged car show, drifting and off-road racing demonstrations by Team Nitto drivers, a vendor midway, prize raffles, and live entertainment.
Following a successful first event in 2015, Nitto Tire is returning to the Lone Star State to host the 2nd Annual Texas Auto Enthusiast Day car show. The event will feature something for fans of all facets of the automotive culture and lifestyle – from modified import cars to lifted trucks, European sports cars and American muscle cars, the event includes something for everyone. “We are very proud of what Auto Enthusiast Day has become,” said Harry Kong, Brand Publishing Events & Motorsports for Nitto Tire. “What started as a way to celebrate hitting a social media milestone has blossomed into one of the premier automotive events of the year. We are excited to be returning to Texas once again and look forward to continuing to expand the show into other major hubs of automotive culture.”
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