SEEDING BRACKET RESULTS OF 2024 FORMULA DRIFT PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS FROM LONG BEACH
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Friday, April 12, 2024
Location: Streets of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA
Event: Formula DRIFT PRO Championship Round 1: AutoZone Streets of Long Beach presented by TYPE S
RESULTS FROM FD PRO SEEDING BRACKET
1. Hiroya Minowa (Japan) – Enjuku Racing / Cusco / Jerry Yang Racing Toyota GT86
2. Adam LZ (USA) – LZMFG E36 BMW
3. Conor Shanahan (Ireland) – Red Bull / Garagistic E36 BMW
NOTES
- The weather conditions were cloudy and dry for the K&N PRO Seeding Bracket
- New for 2024, solo qualifying runs are history. Instead, the Top 24 qualifying positions were determined by the 2023 Championship Standings. Moving forward, the first 24 positions will be based on the results of the preceding round
- Drivers who finished outside the Top 24 in Irwindale, or are new to the Formula DRIFT PRO Championship, must compete in a 16-car Seeding Bracket
- In the Seeding 16, the drivers compete in tandem runs to secure their place in Saturday’s Top 32 competition heats. The eight successful drivers secure positions 25-32, the remaining eight are eliminated
- The benefits of the new Seeding Bracket is that drift fans get to see competitive tandem runs on Friday, while new and emerging drivers are able to compete at each round, rather than be eliminated after solo qualifying runs
- Two new judges joined the series, with Vernon Zwaneveld (Netherlands) and Reese Marin (USA) joining regular Brian Eggert (USA)
- Drivers moving up to PRO from the Formula DRIFT Link ECU PROSPEC Championship include 2023 Champion Ben Hobson (USA) and double PROSPEC Champion Dmitriy Brutskiy, who intends to also compete in PROSPEC this year. They are joined by Andy Hateley (USA), Rudy Hansen (USA) and Derek Madison (USA)
- European Drift Masters Champion Conor Shanahan (Ireland) and 14 year-old Hiroya Minowa (Japan) have also joined the PRO Championship
- All seven of the new drivers were drafted into the Seeding Bracket because they had no 2023 FD PRO ranking
- Teenager Minowa won the Seeding Bracket. Driving his Enjuku Racing / Cusco / Jerry Yang Racing Toyota GT86, the Japanese Rookie beat LZ in the Final. The win placed him 25th in the Top 32 competition heats and means he will face Dylan Hughes (USA) on Saturday
- With LZ finishing second, he will take 26th place and meet Chris Forsberg (USA) in the Top 32. While third place means Rookie Shanahan will be matched against Ryan Tuerck (USA)
- The eight drivers eliminated were Joao Barion (Brazil), Derek Madison (USA), Kyle Mohan (USA), Andy Hateley (USA), Ryan Litteral (USA), Dmitriy Brutskiy, Mike Power (USA) and Ben Hobson (USA)
ROUND 1 SEEDING BRACKET RESULTS
POSITION : NAME
1 : Hiroya Minowa
2 : Adam LZ
3 : Conor Shanahan
4 : Dan Burkett
5 : Federico Sceriffo
6 : Rudy Hansen
7 : Diego Higa
8 : Jeff Jones
9 : Joao Barion
10 : Mike Power
11 : Kyle Mohan
12 : Andy Hateley
13 : Ben Hobson
14 : Derek Madison
15 : Dmitriy Brutskiy
16 : Ryan Litteral
FORMULA DRIFT LONG BEACH RECAP
Competition results from Round 1: AutoZone Streets of Long Beach presented by TYPE S will be sent tomorrow, and a recap of all the action from FD LB with event images will be available on Monday
NEXT ROUND
Round 2: Type S Road to the Championship presented by AutoZone will take place at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta on May 9-11, as well as Round 1 of the 2024 Link ECU PROSPEC Championship.
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.