Thursday, October 18, 2007

Formula DRIFT Crowns



For immediate release
John Pangilinan

October 17, 2007

Formula DRIFT Crowns a New Champion as the 2007 Season Comes to a Close



Long Beach, Calif. – October 17, 2007 – The Formula DRIFT Championship presented by Circuit City finishes for the 2007 season and crowns Tanner Foust as the 2007 Champion.

Entering “The Finals” at the Irwindale Speedway, Tanner Foust and his AEM / Memphis Car Audio Nissan 350Z lead the Castrol SYNTEC Power Cup standings by less than 30 points over Daijiro Yoshihara and his Rockstar / Nitto Tires Nissan S15 and Chris Forsberg with his Maxxis Tires / Forsberg Racing Nissan 350Z Roadster. Foust held his ground and despite early car problems took home both the Round 7 victory and the overall Championship.

In a packed Irwindale Speedway “The Finals” proved to be an incredible night for Tanner Foust and capped off a successful year for him, which also included winning a Gold Medal at the Summer X-Games Rally competition. The battle of the evening went to Daijiro Yoshihara and Chris Forsberg as they both aggressively drifted side by side and swapped paint. With second place on the line they let it all out and remained so close they received a “One More Time” call from the judges. The second round between the two was still very close and after a hard analysis the judges awarded Forsberg with the victory. The final round was a battle of the 350Zs between Foust and Forsberg and with the Championship already secured for Foust he showed he had more to prove by winning the round and taking home his first event of the season and the $20,000 championship purse.

“The Finals were exciting as all 3 top contenders made it onto the podium. It was a fairy tale ending for Tanner and his team by taking his first event victory of the season and the overall Formula DRIFT Championship presented by Circuit City in the same evening,” said Jim Liaw, president and co-founder of Formula DRIFT.

Chris Forsberg was awarded the Tires.com Triple Crown Bonus Prize for the season and took home the grand prize of $10,000 and a custom painted Taylor T5 guitar by AP designs. Forsberg created a large point lead by winning 2 out of the 3 Triple Crown events at Road Atlanta and Wall Speedway, and secured his prize by taking second place at the third and final stop at Irwindale Speedway.


Castrol SYNTEC Power Cup Final 2007 Point Standings

1. Foust
2. Forsberg
3. Yoshihara
4. Millen
5. Hubinette
6. Yamanaka
7. Gittin
8. Sherman
9. McNamara
10. Canul
11. McQuarrie
12. Haruguchi
13. Gushi
14. Miki
15. Tuerck
16. Nishida
17. Hayashida
18. Petty
18. Angelo
20. Cook

608 Points
571 Points
559 Points
478 Points
417.25 Points
380.25 Points
376.50 Points
364.25 Points
329.50 Points
281.25 Points
278.75 Points
272.50 Points
265.75 Points
240.75 Points
228.50 Points
222.25 Points
185.75 Points
173.50 Points
121.25 Points
119 Points

Tires.com Triple Crown Bonus Prize Final 2007 Point Standings

1. Forsberg
2. Foust
3. Gushi


309 Points
263 Points
209 Points


Full official standings available on: www.formuladrift.com
For more information contact:
John Pangilinan
The ID Agency
310.545.2309
john@theidagency.com


ABOUT FORMULA DRIFT

Entering its fourth season, Formula DRIFT is recognized as the North American professional drifting championship series. Established on the streets of Japan, drifting has involved into a worldwide competitive sport that challenges each racer's driving ability and vehicle control. Formula DRIFT provides a forum for North American professionals to demonstrate their skills against the world's top drifters. As the first official series in North America, Formula DRIFT has taken competitive motorsports to the extreme attracting fans and car enthusiasts from all walks of life. For a race schedule and ticket information, visit: www.formuladrift.com.

About IMG

IMG is the world's premier Sports, Entertainment and Media Company. IMG is a diversified global business with two major business segments: IMG Sports & Entertainment, and IMG Media. IMG employs over 2,500 people in 30 countries. Forstmann Little & Co. purchased IMG in 2004.

IMG Sports & Entertainment includes: consulting services; event ownership and management; fashion events and models representation; licensing; golf course design; client representation in golf, tennis, broadcasting, European football, rugby, cricket, motorsports, coaching, Olympic sports and action sports. In addition, IMG Academies are the world's largest and most advanced, state-of-the-art, multi-sport training and educational facility, delivering world-class sports training experiences to over 12,000 junior, collegiate, adult and professional athletes each year.

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IMG Media produces and distributes over 10,000 hours of sports, documentary, drama, comedy, entertainment, popular factual and children's content annually, over multiple platforms across 200 countries, including award-winning television and radio programming. It also represents the broadcast rights to many of the world's premier sporting events and has the world's biggest sports archive with more than 200,000 hours of footage.

More information about IMG is available at www.imgworld.com.


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