theres gonna be a new formula D drift team...
Woot we're back on topic, sorry guys.
So yea, the latest I had heard was that for 2006 FD was gonna require a full season commitment, no more single event registration...
But now only the points scorers from 2005 are gonna be invited??
I wish they would just say what's up officially so the people looking to arrange a plan for '06 can do so.
Supposedly 2006 schedule will be announced at SEMA right?? I would hope they also plan to release the rulebook by then and the arrival of a feeder series or not...
-Sean
So yea, the latest I had heard was that for 2006 FD was gonna require a full season commitment, no more single event registration...
But now only the points scorers from 2005 are gonna be invited??
I wish they would just say what's up officially so the people looking to arrange a plan for '06 can do so.
Supposedly 2006 schedule will be announced at SEMA right?? I would hope they also plan to release the rulebook by then and the arrival of a feeder series or not...
-Sean
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That's a real interesting way to broaden the appeal of drifting and get more people involved, make it exclusive.
Not hating on Enjuku's hard work, but if those guys with 2 cars, a semi, and the commitment couldn't stay at the top, I don't know how anyone else can.
Seems like the sanctioning bodies are shooting themselves in the foot.
Not hating on Enjuku's hard work, but if those guys with 2 cars, a semi, and the commitment couldn't stay at the top, I don't know how anyone else can.
Seems like the sanctioning bodies are shooting themselves in the foot.
Originally Posted by FreeThinker
Woot we're back on topic, sorry guys.
So yea, the latest I had heard was that for 2006 FD was gonna require a full season commitment, no more single event registration...
But now only the points scorers from 2005 are gonna be invited??
-Sean
So yea, the latest I had heard was that for 2006 FD was gonna require a full season commitment, no more single event registration...
But now only the points scorers from 2005 are gonna be invited??
-Sean
yea the new team is me. its only one car tho. and its backed by me. lol. ill call it Team FormulaD.....the D is for dream lol.
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Originally Posted by Mars_302
So much for grassroots
That's why it's a 'professional' series.
You want grassroots, go to DG or Ter-Tech events.
Or some of the ones up north/east coast.



i know i know, but i cant say!