Thursday, 7 September 2017

RD5 NIGHT SHIFT - 23. SEPTEMBER, Krško [SLO]

Adria Drift Series is getting towards the end of its third season. With the spectacular atmosphere of the last years final round Krško’s Raceland racetrack secured it’s position as being the final event of the season with a night event!

Final battles will be held under the spotlights which will make this very attractive discipline of motorsport even more spectacular. Further more we got two very talented drivers fighting for the championship title and four drivers fighting for the runner-up spot, three teams for the team championship and several newcomers for the rookie of the year award.

Who has it all to take this year’s championship? Can David Barle make the title stay in Slovenia or is Igor Tabak just too strong and can finally get his hands on his very first title?

Event will also feature a modified car exhibition and competition under the name Show’n’Shine and for the very first time also with the »NIGHT GLOW« competition. Furthermore, we cannot forget smaller version of drift - the RC Drift. Drift masters of radio-controlled cars in scale 1:10 will compete on an equivalent but scaled track and their skills will certainly be admired by the audience.

Visitors in need of adrenaline rush will have the opportunity to ride with one of the greatest masters of drifting –Luka Marko Grošelj, this time with his drift ready BMW M3. Definitely worth considering, as in the past events every single passenger came out from the Taxi with a great smile on his face!

After the trophy ceremony there will be also a Champions after party for all the visitors and competitors.

It all came down to this, Raceland Krško, Saturday 23. September. Who is your favorite and who are you going to cheer for at the final round NIGHT SHIFT the title fight?

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