British Drift Championship

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British Drift Championship
Category Drifting
Country United Kingdom
Inaugural season 2008
Drivers' champion Michael Marshall
Teams' champion Team MnM
Official website

The Maxxis British Drift Championship is a drifting series held in the UK. It is considered to be the highest level of competition drifting in the UK.

The series began as a feeder series to the European Drift Championship, however the partnership between the BDC and EDC organisers ended at the end of the season and the BDC became a professional series in its own right.

The series originally had two classes, Semi-Pro & Pro, however due to the vast growth of the championship a third class was added for the 2011 season, called 'Super Pro' which became the highest class. The top drivers in the Pro class were merged into this new class.

Champions

Semi-Pro Class

Year Driver Team Car
2008 Steve Moore Nissan 200SX S14a
2009 Martin Richards Nissan Skyline R33
2010 Ian Phillips Skyline Owners Nissan Skyline R33
2011 Matt Campling Dorihero Nissan 200SX S13
2012 Owen Taylor Rampstyle Nissan Silvia S13
2013 Matt Samuel Car Loan 4 U Nissan 300ZX

Pro Class

Year Driver Team Car
2008 Dave Walbrin Nissan Skyline R32
2009 Steve 'Baggsy' Biagioni Japspeed Nissan 200SX S13
2010 Phil Morrison Driftworks Nissan Silvia S15
2011 Michael Marshall MnM Engineering Nissan Silvia S15
2012 Christian Lewis Dorihero Nissan Skyline R33
2013 Jay Greene JapsTheOnlyWay.co.uk Nissan 200SX S13

Super Pro Class

Year Driver Team Car
2011 Matt Carter Falken Tires Nissan 200SX S14a
2012 Paul Smith[1] Japspeed Nissan Silvia S15
2013 Michael Marshall Team MnM BMW E36 Touring

References

  1. Paul Smith secures the 2012 BDC Championship at Knockhill, knockhill.com.

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