European Drift Championship
Category | Drifting |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Inaugural season | 2007 |
Folded | 2012 |
Last Drivers' champion | Paul Conlan |
Official website | europeandriftchampionship.eu |
The Pirelli European Drift Championship (abbreviated as EDC) was a drifting series held each year throughout the United Kingdom. It was introduced in 2007 following the collapse of the D1 Great Britain series which in turn replaced the Autoglym Drift Championship.
2008 saw the introduction of a new [Pro-Am] series, 'The British Drift Championship' (BDC), The British Drift Championship. In 2009 the BDC and EDC partnership ended and now the BDC is considered a professional series.
In 2010 the championship organisers made the controversial move to change from a Top 16 to a Top 8 invitational format. The championship featured only 8 drivers who were all sponsored by Pirelli Tires.[1] All championship rounds became part of the Modified Live car shows alongside the UK Time Attack series.
At the end of the 2012 season, the championship folded due to drivers moving over to the British Drift Championship and Modified Live events now only feature drift demonstrations rather than full competitions.
Past Champions
D1UK/Autoglym Drift Championship
Year | Driver | Car |
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2002 | James Wolstenholme | |
2003 | ||
2004 | Brett Castle | Nissan 200sx S14a |
2005 | Damien Mulvey | Nissan 200sx S13 |
D1 Great Britain
Year | Driver | Team | Car |
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2006 | Phil Morrison | Driftworks | Nissan 200sx S14a |
European Drift Championship
Year | Driver | Team | Car |
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2007 | Brett Castle | Abbey Motorsport | Nissan 200sx S14a |
2008 | Ben Broke-Smith | Driftworks | Toyota Chaser JZX81 |
2009 | Mark Luney | SVA Imports | Nissan 350Z |
2010 | Mark Luney | SVA Imports | Nissan 350Z |
2011 | Brett Castle | Sumo Power | Nissan Silvia S15 |
2012 | Paul Conlan | BC Racing | Nissan Silvia S15 |