MAXXIS BRITISH DRIFT CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 ENDS IN STYLE
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16 October 2012

The 2012 season of the Maxxis British Drift Championship has
seen everything move forward in huge style. The standard of driving
is higher than ever, attendance at events is continuing to grow and
thanks to continued television coverage; we are reaching across
Europe. Everyone has been captivated, and each event has been a
continual quest for improvement from all involved.

The season finale was hotly anticipated with a huge stir about
who would be crowned champions in the various classes. With the top
spots still being mathematically possible for several drivers to
climb onto, there was everything to play for at Knockhill. It had
gone right down to the wire for a nail-biting finish!
Knockhill is a firm driver and spectator favourite due to the
level of skill and heroism required to navigate the track on the
line that the judges want to see; there's no margin for error and
it's all too easy to make a minute mistake and take a trip into the
kitty litter in front of the baying crowd.
The weekend also saw Team Falken's European stars Remmo Niezen and
Lars Verbraeken coming over to enter into the Super Pro class to
shake things up further! Over both days in testing conditions we
really did witness some jaw-dropping skill and drives, the
spectators feasted upon these mouth-watering displays during the
all or nothing twin battles!
To finish things off for a brilliant weekend and ground breaking
season; we found some familiar faces and some new blood stepping
onto the hallowed podium at Knockhill.
Results on the day were as follows:
SEMI PRO CLASS
1st place - Jay Green
2nd place - Marcin Murca
3rd place - Ian Waddington
PRO CLASS
1st place - Ciaran Sinnot
2nd place - Mark Sinnot
3rd place - Alex Law
SUPER PRO CLASS
1st place - Remmo Neizen
2nd place - James Fuller
3rd place - Shane Lynch
Constructors - Team Scotdrift
Hard Charger - Jamie Fuller
After a storming weekends drifting at Knockhill for Judgement day,
we could tease the eager crowd no more; it was time to crown our
2012 champions. This was what the drivers and teams had worked
tirelessly for and battled all year long for, a shot at being
crowned the Maxxis British Drift Championship 2012 champion! Who
would have the consistency and nerve to battle through the pile to
become number one?
For the Semi Professional class we had Team Rampstyle's
Owen Taylor!
Taking the spoils of the hotly contested Pro Class we had Team
Dori Hero's Christian Lewis!
In the incredibly tough Super Pro Class we had Paul
"Smokey" Smith from Team Japspeed!

Last but not least we had to crown the team/constructors
championship, this is something a few teams were giving all they
had for, but after a close-run year, it was sealed and taken
by-
Team Japspeed after putting in some great team
performances through the year!
The champagne rained down over the Knockhill podium to bring a
nail-biter of a season to a close. Everyone involved is proud to be
a part of this standard-setting championship and the eyes of Europe
have been watching and taking notes. None of this could be possible
without the loyal and continued help of our sponsors.
We would like to thank all those involved for all the hard work
they put in throughout the season from those who help setting up,
the marshalls, the teams and the drivers themselves (and all the
others we have neglected to mention) - well done on a spectular
season!
Work has already started for 2013 so it will be bigger and
better than ever before! We'll keep pushing the sport forwards and
we hope you will be along with us in 2013.
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