Drift Allstars

Drift Allstars
Category Drifting
Country  UK
Inaugural season 2008
Drivers' champion James Deane
Official website http://www.drift-allstars.com/
Current season

Drift Allstars is a live action motorsports brand dedicated to car drifting which arose out of JFM Drift Allstars, operated by Niall Gunn with the brand and intellectual property owned by Extreme Group.

Drift Allstars Championship – is a professional drifting series that on average 50 drivers and teams, from at least 16 nations compete in a 10 stop Grand Prix series driving powerful and modified saloon cars. The Series was part of a hybrid investment and sponsorship deal in 2014 when from 2014 and until the end of 2015, it was backed by Extreme and Alistair Gosling and his professional management team.

The 2014 Championship[1] kicked off at the Olympic Park, London in May and finished in Athens, Greece in September. Video clip from London[2]

For 2015[3] and beyond the new management team of Extreme and Niall Gunn [4] were working with new promoters around the world to bring the Drift Allstars brand to arenas, tracks, stadiums and city centers and have added music to the line-up with both bands and DJs being part of the offer.

In 2016, the Championship was again entirely operated by Niall Gunn and his team with the brand and name in nder licence from Extreme.

For 2017 Niall Gunn and his team are operating their European Championship which is gradually becoming a World Championship under the new names of EuropeanDriftGP and WorldDriftGP.com, and the series will feature an annual IntercontinentalDriftCup.com. WorldDriftGP is one of the bodies that tendered for the FIA Drift Intercontinental Cup in 2016.

Media Coverage

Based on the public interest social media is being used extensively to grow the brand and championship. The Facebook fan base is 1.44 million liking the brand, up from 171,000 in 2014.

TV - The 2014 8 x 30 minute part Drift Allstars TV show has been and is broadcast across 39 countries into 95 million household's on the following networks Pan Europe EXTREME TV, UK/Ireland – BT Sports, Bulgaria – BNT, Finland – MTV3, Italy – Fox Sports, Greece – Fox Sports, Cyprus – Fox Sports, Norway – Viasat, Sweden – Viasat, Lithuania – Viasat Baltics, Latvia – Viasat Baltics, Estonia – Viasat Baltics, Romania – Digi Sport, Russia – Auto Plus, UAE – OSN Network, Turkey – Fox Sports, USA – MAV TV, New Zealand – TV3, Asia – Eurosport Asia, Thailand – True Visions[5]

History

It was Formerly and originally known as JDM Allstars when Niall Gunn formed it in 2008, with an inaugural structure of 3 events named the JDM Allstars TRIPLE Crown Series. These 3 lead events showcased at Teesside Autodrome, Lydden Hill Circuit and Europe's first street course at Wembley Stadium. Between early 2014 and to the end of 2015 Alistair Gosling and Extreme, who are backed by Kleinwort Benson Bank were supporting running and investing in Drift Allstars to take the brand to the next level. In 2016, the Championship was again entirely operated by Niall Gunn and his team and the name of Extreme was dropped from the cars but not the Extreme brand.

Previous Champions

2008 - Eric O’Sullivan Ireland

2009 - The series expanded slightly, adding stops at the Newcastle Docklands and Lydden Hill Circuit.

2009 - Remmo Niezen the Netherlands

2010 - Luke Fink Australia

2011 - The year with the biggest switch-up, seeing the series re-branded as the Drift Allstars European Series. Along with this huge change, some of the stops would now touch down for the very first time in mainland Europe with stops in Malta, Switzerland and France.

2011 - James Deane -Ireland

2012 - Alan Sinnot – Ireland

2013 - Juha Rintanen Finland

2014 - James Deane Ireland

Series Champions

Year Driver Car Team
2008 Eric O'Sullivan Toyota Corolla AE86 Rockstar Energy Drink
2009 Remmo Niezen BMW M3 E30 Team Falken Europe
2010 Luke Fink Nissan Silvia PS13 Low Brain Drifters
2011 James Deane Nissan Silvia PS13 Low Brain Drifters
2012 Alan Sinnott Toyota Corolla AE86/Nissan 200SX S14A Nexen Tyres
2013 Juha Rintanen Nissan S14A 2JZ Nexen Tyres
2014 James Deane Nissan 200SX Falken Tires

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