AMA AND OTHER SERIESNEWS AND NOTES

welcome race fans to krazyaboutracing.com we are now in our 23rd year of being the leader in motorsports coverage on the world wide web

WE MAY NOT HAVE ALL THE WHISTLES & BELLS OF OTHER SITES , hOWEVER  have THE most complete MOTORSPORTS COVERAGE on the web !


(HOME) (CONTACT US)   (LOCAL RACING)  (DRIVER BIO PAGE)  (TRACK BIO PAGE) (PREVIOUS NEWS)  (PREVIOUS RACING)   (SITE NEWS)  (MEET THE STAFF)   (HALL OF FAME)  (MONTHLY NEWSLETTER)  (THE OLD'N DAYS)  (MULTIMEDIA)   (SPECIAL EVENTS)  (MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS)  (ANNUAL AWARDS)

 (DRIVER & TEAM RELEASES) (LOCAL TRACK NEWS)


 

  

   

 for more coverage on the series click on the series lOgo


   international hot rod association  american  flat trackFORMULA DRIFT The MotoAmerica AMA


American FLAT TRACK

www.americanflattrack.com

Progressive American Flat Track is America’s Original Extreme Sport as well as the guardian of the Grand National Championship series, formally established in 1954 but with roots reaching back to motorcycling’s original speed demons of a century ago.


 


 

Tim Lester for American Flat Track

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (October 17, 2025) — Progressive American Flat Track is fired up to announce that Royal Enfield will return as the entitlement partner in 2026 for the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I & II events, the heart-pounding season opener at Daytona International Speedway during Bike Week. The partnership continues a long-running relationship between two brands built on speed, grit, and timeless style.

 

The Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA doubleheader will once again light up Bike Week with back-to-back nights of elbows-out racing on March 5–6, 2026, launching the new Progressive AFT season in true flat track fashion. And fans can expect even more excitement this year as Royal Enfield will debut an all-new motorcycle during the Daytona event — a first look at the next evolution from one of motorcycling’s most storied names. 

 

“We’re thrilled to return as the entitlement partner of the DAYTONA Short Track,” said Nathan Kolbe, Marketing Lead for Royal Enfield - Americas. “Daytona is the perfect stage for everything we love about this sport -- the speed, the skill, and the community. We can't wait to show our latest products and kickstart Royal Enfield's 125th Anniversary year with another season of incredible racing.” 

 

And yes...we know what you’re thinking: “When’s the full 2026 schedule coming out?” Trust us, we’re just as eager to drop it. Until then, thank you for hanging tight. We promise it’ll be worth the wait. 

 

Royal Enfield’s commitment to growing the sport continues through its celebrated Build. Train. Race. (BTR) program empowering women to design, build, and compete on their own race-prepped Royal Enfield motorcycles. BTR applications for the 2026 team are open now until December 1st and applications will be accepted through the website at buildtrainrace.com. Follow along on Instagram @build.train.race and see what this season has in store. 

 

And for fans eager to experience the slide firsthand, the Slide School Cup Finale is set for December 12–14, with sign-ups open now at slideschool.us/slide-school-cup

 

Tickets On Sale Now 

 

Tickets are officially on sale for the 2026 Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I & II, set for March 5–6, 2026, at Daytona International Speedway. The high-intensity season opener will once again launch the Progressive American Flat Track season with a back-to-back doubleheader under the lights. Tickets can be purchased HERE.  

 

For more information on Progressive American Flat Track and to stay up to date on the 2026 season, visit AmericanFlatTrack.com and follow @AmericanFlatTrack on social media. 

 

MotoAmerica AMA

www.motoamerica.com

The MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Road Racing Championship is an affiliate of KRAVE Group LLC, a partnership that includes three-time 500cc Grand Prix World Champion, two-time AMA Superbike Champion, and AMA Hall of Famer Wayne Rainey; ex-racer, former vice president of motorsports operations at the Circuit of The Americas (COTA), and former managing director of Team Roberts in the Grand Prix World Championship Chuck Aksland; executive director of the Petersen Automotive Museum Terry Karges; and energy sector investor and businessman Richard Varner.


 


 

 Formula DRIFT

www.formulad.com

Formula DRIFT (also known as Formula D or FD) is a United States-based motorsport drifting series. Formula DRIFT was co-founded by Jim Liaw and Ryan Sage in 2003 as a sister company to Slipstream Global Marketing, the same partnership that introduced D1 Grand Prix to the United States. The new entity would solely own, operate and launch the first official drifting series in North America. Formula DRIFT is not associated with the FIA series of formula racing championships


SHANAHAN WINS FINAL ROUND 8 OF 2025 FORMULA DRIFT PRO CHAMPIONSHIP

Shanahan wins Round 8 and Rookie of the Year, Deane finishes third, extending his lead as the 2025 FD PRO Champion

 

Following the sale and subsequent demolition of The House of Drift at Irwindale Speedway, the series needed a new venue to host its 2025 Final Round. And after considering many options, the Formula DRIFT team worked closely with the City of Long Beach and its Mayor to construct a purpose-built track using part of Shoreline Drive and the Long Beach Convention Center. The new facility represented another milestone for the series, which has traditionally used a section of the Grand Prix of Long Beach track for its opening round. And while the GPLB street course will continue to host the opening round of the season, the new track layout for Final Round 8: Shoreline Showdown gave the Formula DRIFT PRO Championship drivers a highly technical challenge for the season finale, as well as more seating for the capacity crowd. With seven Outside Zones to master, the track was a level playing field for all competitors, giving some of the newer drivers a chance to shine.

 

PRO SEEDING BRACKET QUALIFICATION

As before, the first 20 PRO Championship competition places were locked in according to the drivers’ ranking achieved at the previous Round, leaving the 12 remaining competition places to be decided by the Type S PRO Seeding Bracket qualifying session. But with 14 drivers in contention, two would be eliminated according to the lowest ranking among the drivers who lost their first heat in the Top 16 Seeding Bracket. Sadly, that meant the demise of Dmitriy Brutskiy (USA) and Federico Sceriffo (Italy), and the end of their 2025 season.

In the remaining heats, many drivers struggled with the demanding track layout but Ryan Litteral (USA) emerged victorious in his Sunoco Race Fuels / Colab Garage Nissan S15. It was Litteral who eliminated Brutskiy from the Top 16 before beating Jonathan Hurst (USA) in the Top 8 and two-time FD PRO Champion Gittin Jr in the Final 4. 

Litteral’s opposition in the Final was to be Ken Gushi (Japan). However, a technical issue with the Toyota Gazoo Racing / GReddy Performance / Kenda Tire Toyota GR86 following Gushi’s semi-final battle against Connor O`Sullivan (USA) meant Gushi was unable to compete in the Final. This allowed Litteral to collect the maximum 12 Championship points for winning the Seeding Bracket qualification.

Competing in only his second round of the 2025 season, Vaughn Gittin Jr (USA) was required to qualify because he had no established ranking from the previous Round. That gave the two-time FD PRO Champion an opportunity to muscle the Monster Energy Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD around the tight course. He would eventually lose to Litteral after a small mistake in Outside Zone 6 saw the Mustang over-rotate and require a significant correction. Despite that, Gittin Jr qualified for Saturday’s Top 32 Competition heats where he would face the formidable challenge of Ryan Tuerck (USA).

Litteral was drawn against Connor Shanahan (Ireland) in Competition, while Gushi was matched against fellow countryman, Wataru Masuyama.

 

PRO COMPETITION

Round 8 of the 2025 FD PRO Championship: Shoreline Showdown represented much of what makes Formula DRIFT a uniquely compelling sport. It saw Jack Shanahan (Ireland) capture his first victory and claim Rookie of the Year. Sixteen year-old Hiroya Minowa (Japan), who clearly represents the future of the sport, placed second ahead of five-time Champion James Deane (Ireland) who finished third after an uncharacteristic mistake. However, Deane extended his lead even further in the 2025 PRO Championship, which he had won at the previous Round. And fourth place Ryan Tuerck (USA), who represents the origins of the series, scored his best result of the season as he awaited the birth of his second child.

For Shanahan, it was the perfect result. He had wrapped up the Rookie title with his Kumho Tires BMW 1 Series by winning his Top 16 heat against LZ (USA), but didn’t stop there. Shanahan powered on, beating Simen Olsen (Norway) in the Top 8 and Tuerck in the Final 4. Sadly, a mechanical issue with Minowa’s Enjuku Racing / BC Racing / Jerry Yang Racing Toyota GT86 robbed us of the Shoreline Showdown Final. Despite the somewhat anti-climactic end, Shanahan finished his Rookie season an impressive sixth overall with two podiums to his credit.

“It’s been a hell of a season, fighting to get the first win. We’ve struggled with the car but today it’s been better than ever,” Shanahan reflected during the awards ceremony. “We knew FD would be a challenge but to see it pay off like this is incredible. We had to learn new tracks and a new car but I want to thank Rome Charpentier and all the boys for making sure the car has been as good as it could be. And all the changes we made really paid off today. It’s unfortunate we didn’t get to battle Hiroya because he beat my boys and I was looking forward to putting him to bed! 

“But thanks to all my partners, including Kumho Tire, as well as my family and friends… I need to make my plans for next year a little clearer, but for now we’re going to enjoy this win!”

Minowa finished the weekend in second place, securing fourth overall again, repeating the success of his 2024 Rookie season. And while an engine problem robbed us of the Final against Shanahan, and Minowa’s opportunity to finish the season in second, he remains the youngest driver in FD history to claim the top podium step after his win in Orlando this season.

While James Deane had already clinched the FD PRO Championship at the previous Round 7 in Utah – making history as the first five-time PRO Champion and the first driver to claim the title before the Final Round – he didn’t fly to California to watch from the bleachers…

Although he clearly wanted to end the season with another win, a rare mistake by Deane in his semi-final battle with Minowa saw the car over-rotate exiting Outside Zone 6, relegating the Irishman to third. Despite the error, Deane claimed his seventh podium from the eight-round season and extended his winning PRO Championship margin to 90 points over Matt Field (USA). While seemingly not as big as his 118-point lead in 2024, let’s not forget the Formula DRIFT scoring system changed this year. Instead of receiving 100 points for a Round win, drivers now get 50.

“We officially collected the Championship trophy after the eighth Round of an incredible season. It’s been an emotional year for me personally with a lot of things happening behind the scenes – losing one of my best friends in February and dedicating the season to him,” Deane told us. “But we’ve wrapped it up with a podium and shared it with Jack Shanahan, who took his first win. I’m so proud of him because I’ve known Jack since he was a baby and always supported his drift career as much as I could. So, I’m very happy for him but want to thank the RTR team for giving me an amazing car to score multiple wins and podiums this year, wrapping up the title one Round early. The RTR Mustang was unreal all season and I’m so proud. Thanks to the team, my family, sponsors, and all the fans who supported us. See you all in 2026!”

Deane’s Championship is the third in a row for RTR Motorsports. The run was started by DeNofa in 2023, then Deane in 2024 and now 2025. But it’s actually RTR’s fifth title because Vaughn Gittin Jr claimed two Championships in 2010 and 2020. And while Gittin Jr might have lost his Top 32 battle to Tuerck, he witnessed RTR teammate Ben Hobson (USA) reach the Top 16 for only the second time this season. And Ford presented the new factory-built Mustang RTR, which will be available soon.

After defeating Gittin Jr in the Top 32 heats, Tuerck tore through the field in the Rain-X Toyota GR Corolla, beating triple PRO Champion Chris Forsberg (USA) in the Top 16, and knocking out title contender Matt Field in the Top 8 before losing to Jack Shanahan in the Final 4. Tuerck’s focus was more remarkable since he was awaiting the birth of his second child. Yet he clinched his best result of the season and bounced from 13th to sixth in the Championship standings.

With Deane claiming the title early, the battle for the remaining places remained tight but Long Beach 2 wasn’t kind to the main protagonists. In fact, Jhonnattan Castro (Dominican Republic), Aurimas Bakchis (Lithuania) and Dylan Hughes (USA) – placed sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively – were knocked out of the Top 32 and would play no further part. LZ (USA) was knocked out of the Top 16 and dropped from third to fifth, while fourth-placed Fredric Aasbo (Norway) was beaten by Minowa in the Top 8 but rose to third. 

That left Matt Field (USA) who arrived in Long Beach in second and managed to retain the position thanks to early heat victories. He lost to Tuerck in the Top 8 but his Round win in Seattle and second place in Utah secured enough points over an inconsistent Aasbo to hold onto second in the Borla Performance / GT Radial / Heat Wave Visual / Leen Customs / Drift Cave Motorsports Corvette.

In the 2025 Formula DRIFT Auto Cup, Toyota claimed the title by a significant margin thanks to Aasbo and other leading Toyota drivers. 

“To be celebrating our tenth Formula DRIFT Auto Cup is truly astounding and is a monumental feat for Toyota,” said Paul Doleshal, General Manager, Sponsorships and Motorsports, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA). “We couldn’t be more thankful nor prouder of our teams and drivers for what they’ve accomplished this season, adding another chapter to Toyota’s legendary success across global motorsports. We look forward to much more drifting success in the years to come.”

Similarly, GT Radial won the 2025 Tire Cup by a considerable margin thanks to drivers such as Field and Minowa.

"Winning the Tire Manufacturer’s Cup is an incredible honor and a testament to the performance and reliability of our tires—proudly made in the USA. This achievement reflects the hard work of our entire team and the dedication of the drivers who trust our product to perform at the highest level. We’re proud to be part of the Formula DRIFT community and excited for what’s ahead," said Mike Meeiem, Motorsports Sales and Marketing Manager.

And at the end of yet another incredible season, we'll give the last word to Ryan Sage, President of Formula DRIFT: “As the 2025 season has come to an end, we witnessed not only an incredible podium finish for the Round but the battle for Championship places also went down to the wire in the shadow of James Deane, who demonstrated his dominance of the sport, winning in Round 7 by a considerable margin. But Matt Field made a resurgence in 2025, proving he’s still one of the best drivers in the world, claiming second place over Fredric Aasbo, who had been in close contention until Round 6. Freddy battled back in Long Beach and secured third in the Championship. And let’s not forget Jack Shanahan, who scored his first FD victory in what should be many more to come. And it came at a track that perhaps mirrored the European tracks more closely than most of the previous rounds, focusing on driver skill and execution.”

“As for the event itself: the track, the weather, the fans, the Mayor being the Grand Marshall, the support from the City of Long Beach – it’s been the most amazing experience we’ve ever had in Formula DRIFT history. We’d like to thank all the fans who’ve supported the series in person and online, as well as the tremendous effort by all the teams and drivers, plus our own staff and track staff around the country. We’re looking forward to a few months off before coming back even stronger in 2026 with a number of changes planned to shake up the status quo yet again!”

 

ROUND 8 FD PRO TOP 16 DRIVER POINTS*

POSITION

DRIVER

POINTS

1

Jack Shanahan

50

2

Hiroya Minowa

40

3

James Deane

30

4

Ryan Tuerck

30

5

Matt Field

20

6

Fredric Aasbo

20

7

Connor O`Sullivan

20 + 6

8

Simen Olsen

20 + 3

9

Adam LZ

10

10

Chris Forsberg

10

11

Trenton Beechum

10

12

Conor Shanahan

10

13

Jeff Jones

10

14

Tommy Lemaire

10

15

Ken Gushi

10 + 9

16

Ben Hobson

10

 

2025 FD PRO TOP 16 CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS*

POSITION

DRIVER

POINTS

1

James Deane

300

2

Matt Field

210

3

Fredric Aasbo

200

4

Hiroya Minowa

190

5

Adam LZ

190

6

Jack Shanahan

136

7

Jhonnattan Castro

130

8

Aurimas Bakchis

128

9

Dylan Hughes

120

10

Ryan Tuerck

110

11

Chris Forsberg

110

12

Branden Sorensen

92

13

Rome Charpentier

90

14

Conor Shanahan

80

15

Connor O`Sullivan

78

16

Simen Olsen

71

 

2025 AUTO CUP TOP 5 STANDINGS*

TOYOTA

415

FORD

329

CHEVROLET

265

BMW

232

NISSAN

125

 

2025 TIRE CUP STANDINGS*

GT Radial

529

Kenda

429

Nitto

402

Kumho

307

 

Preliminary standings. Final results pending official confirmation

 

NEXT YEAR

Formula DRIFT has already hinted at major changes to the 2026 schedule and will make an official announcement in the coming weeks. Please visit formulad.com for ticket information, driver profiles, special content, and the event livestream.

 

 


jack Shanahan claims his first Round win and secures Rookie of the Year on the new, purpose-built Formula DRIFT Long Beach Street Course

2025 FORMULA DRIFT PRO CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION RESULTS FROM FINAL ROUND 8 IN LONG BEACH

 

EVENT DETAILS

Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025

Location: Streets of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 

Event: Competition Results from Formula DRIFT PRO Championship Final Round 8: Shoreline Showdown

 

RESULTS FOR FD PRO ROUND 3

  1. Jack Shanahan (Ireland) – Kumho Tires BMW 1 Series
  2. Hiroya Minowa (Japan) – Enjuku Racing / BC Racing / Jerry Yang Racing Toyota GT86
  3. James Deane (Ireland) – AutoZone Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD

 

NOTES

  • Taking place on a new course constructed by Formula DRIFT on the Streets of Long Beach, Round 8 of the 2025 FD PRO Championship: Shoreline Showdown was designed to be highly technical with seven Outside Zones, encouraging close competition as well as clear views and increased seating for the capacity crowd
  • For the first time in Formula DRIFT’s 22-year history, the PRO Championship had been decided at the previous Round 7 in Utah when James Deane became the first five-time FD PRO Champion. But he didn’t fly to California to watch from the bleachers…
  • The Final 4 represented so much of what makes Formula DRIFT a unique and compelling sport. Jack Shanahan took his first Round victory and claimed Rookie of the Year. Sixteen year-old Hiroya Minowa represents the future of the sport and placed second. James Deane finished third after an uncharacteristic mistake but extended his lead even further in the 2025 PRO Championship. And fourth place Ryan Tuerck (USA) represents the origins of the series, achieving his best result of the season as he awaits the birth of his second child
  • Shanahan wrapped up the Rookie title by winning his Top 16 heat against LZ (USA) but he powered on, beating Simen Olsen (Norway) in the Top 8 and Tuerck in the Final 4. Sadly, a mechanical issue for Minowa’s Toyota robbed us of the Final Shoreline Showdown, but Shanahan finished his Rookie season an impressive sixth overall with two podiums to his credit
  • “It’s been a hell of a season fighting to get the first win. We’ve struggled with the car but it’s been better than ever today,” Shanahan reflected during the awards ceremony
  • Minowa finished fourth overall in his Rookie 2024 season and repeated the feat this year after capturing his first Round win in Orlando – making him the youngest driver in FD history to claim the top step
  • Deane completed the most dominant season in Formula DRIFT history, wrapping up the PRO Championship before the Final Round for the first time in 22 years. He also claimed his fifth PRO title – making him the most successful driver in FD history. It also represents the fifth title for RTR Motorsports – Deane and Vaughn Gittin Jr each have two Championships while Chelsea DeNofa scored one for the team. In fact, RTR has won the last three PRO Championships with DeNofa in 2023 and Deane in 2024 and now 2025
  • Deane seemed destined to reach the Round 8 Final but made a rare mistake as the car over-rotated exiting Outside Zone 6 while chasing Minowa. Despite the error, Deane claimed his seventh podium from the eight-round season 
  • There was a tight battle for the remaining Championship places behind Deane, with Matt Field (USA) in second, LZ and Fredric Aasbo (Norway) tied in third, and Minowa in fourth. With only ten points separating second from third, and ten points available for each heat win, the places weren’t settled until the Final heats. The season concluded with Field retaining second from Aasbo in third. Minowa was equal on points with LZ but took fourth thanks to his Round win
  • In the 2025 Formula DRIFT Auto Cup, Toyota has again claimed the title by a significant margin thanks to Aasbo and the other leading Toyota drivers 
  • “To be celebrating our tenth Formula DRIFT Auto Cup is truly astounding and is a monumental feat for Toyota,” said Paul Doleshal, general manager, sponsorships and motorsports, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA). “We couldn’t be more thankful nor prouder of our teams and drivers for what they’ve accomplished this season, adding another chapter to Toyota’s legendary success across global motorsports. We look forward to much more drifting success in the years to come.”
  • Similarly, GT Radial has won the 2025 Tire Cup by a considerable margin thanks to drivers such as Field and Minowa
  • "Winning the Tire Manufacturer’s Cup is an incredible honor and a testament to the performance and reliability of our tires—proudly made in the USA. This achievement reflects the hard work of our entire team and the dedication of the drivers who trust our product to perform at the highest level. We’re proud to be part of the Formula DRIFT community and excited for what’s ahead," said Mike Meeiem - Motorsports Sales and Marketing Manager

 

ROUND 8 FD PRO TOP 16 DRIVER POINTS*

POSITION

DRIVER

POINTS

1

Jack Shanahan

50

2

Hiroya Minowa

40

3

James Deane

30

4

Ryan Tuerck

30

5

Matt Field

20

6

Fredric Aasbo

20

7

Connor O`Sullivan

20 + 6

8

Simen Olsen

20 + 3

9

Adam LZ

10

10

Chris Forsberg

10

11

Trenton Beechum

10

12

Conor Shanahan

10

13

Jeff Jones

10

14

Tommy Lemaire

10

15

Ken Gushi

10 + 9

16

Ben Hobson

10

 

2025 FD PRO TOP 16 CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS*

POSITION

DRIVER

POINTS

1

James Deane

300

2

Matt Field

210

3

Fredric Aasbo

200

4

Hiroya Minowa

190

5

Adam LZ

190

6

Jack Shanahan

136

7

Jhonnattan Castro

130

8

Aurimas Bakchis

128

9

Dylan Hughes

120

10

Ryan Tuerck

110

11

Chris Forsberg

110

12

Branden Sorensen

92

13

Rome Charpentier

90

14

Conor Shanahan

80

15

Connor O`Sullivan

78

16

Simen Olsen

71

 

2025 AUTO CUP TOP 5 STANDINGS*

TOYOTA

415

FORD

329

CHEVROLET

265

BMW

232

NISSAN

125

 

2025 TIRE CUP STANDINGS*

GT Radial

529

Kenda

429

Nitto

402

Kumho

307

 

Preliminary standings. Final results pending official confirmation

 

FORMULA DRIFT LONG BEACH RECAP

A recap of all the action from FD LB2 with event images will be available on Monday.

 

NEXT YEAR

Formula DRIFT has already hinted at major changes to the 2026 schedule and will make an official announcement in the coming weeks. Please visit formulad.com for ticket information, driver profiles, special content, and the event livestream.

 

ABOUT FORMULA DRIFT

Formula DRIFT is recognized as the leading international drifting championship. Established on the streets of Japan, drifting has evolved into a worldwide competitive sport that challenges the driver's skill while demanding a great deal from their vehicle in terms of power and strength. Formula DRIFT provides a series for the best professional drifters from around the globe to compete for the coveted title of Formula DRIFT Champion. As the first official drifting series in North America, Formula DRIFT has taken competitive motorsports to the extreme, attracting drift fans and car enthusiasts from all walks of life, and established itself as the global leader for the sport. For a competition schedule, ticket information, special content and livestream, please visit formulad.com

 

 


 

FORMULA DRIFT PRO CHAMPIONSHIP SEEDING BRACKET QUALIFYING RESULTS FROM LONG BEACH FINAL

 

EVENT DETAILS

Date: Friday, October 17, 2025

Location: Streets of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 

Event: Seeding Bracket Qualification for Formula DRIFT PRO Championship Final Round 8: Shoreline Showdown

 

RESULTS FROM FD PRO SEEDING BRACKET

  1. Ryan Litteral (USA) – Sunoco Race Fuels / Colab Garage Nissan S15
  2. Ken Gushi (Japan) – Toyota Gazoo Racing / GReddy Performance / Kenda Tire Toyota GR86
  3. Vaughn Gittin Jr (USA) – Monster Energy Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD

 

PRO NOTES

  • Taking place on a new course constructed by Formula DRIFT for the first time on the Streets of Long Beach, Round 8 of the 2025 FD PRO Championship will be the first time the Final Round of the season hasn’t taken place at Irwindale Speedway following the sale and demolition of the House of Drift
  • Long Beach 2 was designed by Formula DRIFT to encourage close competition on a highly technical course, which has seven Outside Zones for the drivers to master
  • The first 20 PRO Championship competition places were locked in according to the drivers’ ranking achieved at the previous Round, with the 12 remaining competition places decided by the Type S PRO Seeding Bracket qualification
  • Fourteen drivers were participating, which meant two unfortunate entrants would be eliminated according to the lowest ranking among the drivers who lost their heat in the Top 16 Seeding Bracket. Sadly, we bid farewell to Dmitriy Brutskiy (USA) and Federico Sceriffo (Italy)
  • After some intense competition, which saw many drivers struggle with the demanding track layout, Ryan Litteral emerged the winner after eliminating Brutskiy in the Top 16, Jonathan Hurst (USA) in the Top 8, and two-time FD PRO Champion Gittin Jr in the Final 4. Gushi was unable to start the Final following a technical issue in his semi-final battle against Connor O`Sullivan (USA). This allowed Litteral to collect the maximum 12 Championship points for winning the Seeding Bracket qualification
  • Competing in only his second round of the 2025 season, Vaughn Gittin Jr was required to qualify because he had no established ranking from the previous Round. He muscled the RTR Mustang around the tight course but lost in the Final 4 to Litteral after a small mistake in Outside Zone 6, which saw Gittin Jr's car over-rotate and require a significant correction. He now faces a formidable challenge in Top 32 Competition heats on Saturday, having drawn Ryan Tuerck in what should be a bare knuckle throwdown
  • Litteral will face Connor Shanahan in Competition, while Gushi is matched against fellow countryman, Wataru Masuyama. The full Top 32 Competition Bracket is available below

 

PRO ROUND 8 SEEDING BRACKET RESULTS*

POSITION

NAME

POINTS

1

Ryan Litteral

12

2

Ken Gushi

9

3

Vaughn Gittin Jr

6

4

Connor O`Sullivan

6

5

Dan Burkett

3

6

Austin

3

7

Simen Olsen

3

8

Jonathan Hurst

3

9

Ben Hobson

0

10

Andy Hateley

0

11

Derek Madison

0

12

Rudy Hansen

0

13

Dmitriy Brutskiy

0

14

Federico Sceriffo

0

*Preliminary standings. Final results pending official confirmation

BRACKET FOR PRO FINAL ROUND 8 COMPETITION HEATS 

 

 

FORMULA DRIFT LONG BEACH 2 RECAP

Competition results from FD PRO Round 8 will be sent on Saturday. A recap of all the action from FD LB2 with event images will be available on Monday.

 

NEXT YEAR

Formula DRIFT has already hinted at major changes to the 2026 schedule and will make an official announcement in the coming weeks. Please visit formulad.com for ticket information, driver profiles, special content, and the event livestream.

 

ABOUT FORMULA DRIFT

Formula DRIFT is recognized as the leading international drifting championship. Established on the streets of Japan, drifting has evolved into a worldwide competitive sport that challenges the driver's skill while demanding a great deal from their vehicle in terms of power and strength. Formula DRIFT provides a series for the best professional drifters from around the globe to compete for the coveted title of Formula DRIFT Champion. As the first official drifting series in North America, Formula DRIFT has taken competitive motorsports to the extreme, attracting drift fans and car enthusiasts from all walks of life, and established itself as the global leader for the sport. For a competition schedule, ticket information, special content and livestream, please visit formulad.com

 

WATCH FORMULA DRIFT

Fans can find the free-to-view event livestream at youtube.com/Formuladrift. FD is also available on Racer/MAV TV (please check with your local provider), and available in Spanish via PX Sports on numerous outlets across Latin America. To find out where it’s broadcast in your country, visit pxsports.com/outlets

 


 

International hot rod association  

www.ihra.com

The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is the second-largest drag racing sanctioning body after the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA).


 


 


   international hot rod association  american  flat track FORMULA DRIFT    The MotoAmerica AMA

2025 international hot rod association schedule

Saturday, 16 March 2024

Penwell Knights Raceway

Sportsman Spectacular

 
Mar30

Saturday, 30 March 2024

Knoxville Dragway

Sportsman Spectacular

 
Apr27

Saturday, 27 April 2024

Beacon Dragway

Sportsman Spectacular

 
Apr27

Saturday, 27 April 2024

South Carolina Motorplex

Sportsman Spectacular

 
May11

Saturday, 11 May 2024

Gleason Raceway Park

Sportsman Spectacular

 
May18

Saturday, 18 May 2024

Kil-Kare Raceway

Sportsman Spectacular

 
May25

Saturday, 25 May 2024

Dragway 42

Sportsman Spectacular

 
May25

Saturday, 25 May 2024

Music City Raceway

Sportsman Spectacular

 
Jun1

Saturday, 01 June 2024

Humboldt County Dragway

Sportsman Spectacular

 
Jun22

Saturday, 22 June 2024

Albuquerque Dragway

Sportsman Spectacular

 
Jul6

Saturday, 06 July 2024

Bunker Hill Dragstrip

Sportsman Spectacular

 
Jul20

Saturday, 20 July 2024

Quaker City Motorsports Park

Sportsman Spectacular

 
Jul27

Saturday, 27 July 2024

Ethridge Motorsports Park

Sportsman Spectacular

 
Aug24

Saturday, 24 August 2024

River Road Raceway

Sportsman Spectacular

2025 FORMULA DRIFT PRO & PROSPEC CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

CHAMPIONSHIP

LOCATION

DATE

PRO

Streets of Long Beach

April 4-5

PRO/PROSPEC

Road Atlanta

May 8-10

PRO

Orlando Speed World

May 30-31

PRO/PROSPEC

Englishtown Raceway

June 19-21

PRO/PROSPEC

World Wide Tech Raceway

July 17-19

PRO

Evergreen Speedway

August 8-9

PRO/PROSPEC

Utah Motorsports Campus

August 28-30

PRO

TBD

October 17-18


2025 motosmerica schedule

2025 ama schedule

 

 


 Copyright 2002- 2025 Motorsportsgarage productions

no part of site site can be copied or duplicated without written permission from Motorsportsgarage productions

all logos and images are copyrighted to the racing series and used for editorial purposes only

    

follow up on

This site is dedicated to my father " hoot " who introduced me to the Great sport of auto racing when I was a very young child

Thru the years I have befriended several people Thru Racing that have passed on and I honor them here

Larrt Criss. Charlie Patterson. Carrol Horton, Todd shaffer, gary lee and Judy Morris