Japaneseusedcars com sponsors top 4 New Zealand D1 drivers
Released on = November 14, 2006, 9:47 pm
Press Release Author = Autospecs Ltd
Industry = Automotive
Press Release Summary = Japaneseusedcars.com today announced they will sponsor 4 of the top D1 drivers from New Zealand. The top 4 drivers will compete at Irwindale speedway in the USA for the D1 World All Star final to be held on the 17th December 2006.
Press Release Body = Japaneseusedcars.com today announced they will sponsor 4 of the top D1 drivers from New Zealand. The top 4 drivers will compete at Irwindale speedway in the USA for the D1 World All Star final to be held on the 17th December 2006.
The final battle for the 2006 D1 Grand Prix series will take place at the Irwindale Speedway otherwise known as the \"House of Drift\" The course layout is nothing new, the contenders will start off going counter clockwise drifting the left side embankment, sliding their way past the judging stands to the infield from left to right. There\'s no doubt the drifters will come equipped with their best game and many 100 point runs should be expected at this track. Following the directed lines should be the standard, and it\'s definitely going to be exciting to see what kind of entry velocity the contenders charge in with this year.
Following the D1 Grand Prix round 8 point series, a World All-star event is scheduled to take place. Representing the Japanese side are the top 10 seeded drivers plus a few more, New Zealand\'s top drivers Adam Richards, Victor Chapman, Darren Mcdonald & Sean Falconer, representing the United States will be such big names as Rhys Millen, Samuel Hubinette, Vaughn Gittin Jr, Tanner Foust, Ryan Hampton, plus a few others. Phil Morrison from Driftworks and Damien Mulvey will represent the UK. The list keeps going as the top contenders from various other countries will partake in this exciting event. Who will take the crown as the world\'s best drifter?
With Phil Morrison the current UK D1 champion and the 4 New Zealand drivers attending this event japaneseusedcars.com will have a total of 5 sponsored cars competing in the World All Star event.