The 2019 Formula D season (officially titled Formula DRIFT Black Magic Pro Championship) was the sixteenth season of the Formula D series. The season began on April 6 at Long Beach and concluded on October 19 at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale after eight events.
James Deane won his third consecutive championship with the Worthouse Drifting team, and his teammate Piotr Więcek placed fourth in points. However, the team and both drivers would leave Formula Drift at the end of the season: it was announced in 2020 that Worthouse had withdrawn from the series and that both its drivers were pursuing other opportunities.[1] Deane would return to the series in 2023.
Driver Travis Reeder made Formula Drift history by becoming the first driver to compete with an electric vehicle. His team Napoleon Motorsports developed a fully electric Chevrolet Camaro dubbed the Chevrolet Camaro EL1. Reeder was unable to run it during the opening round at Long Beach since the event's fire safety teams had not been given training on electric vehicle fires.[2][3] He practiced with the car during the second round at Orlando but competed with his regular Nissan 240SX S13. The car made its first competitive appearance in the third round at Road Atlanta, and he campaigned it until the finale at Irwindale when minor issues forced him to revert to his S13.
Two drivers also made history during the season by scoring a perfect 100 on a qualifying run, something that had only been previously achieved by Tanner Foust at Sonoma Raceway in 2006. Justin Pawlak recorded a perfect score during the fourth round at Wall Speedway, and James Deane recorded a perfect score during the seventh round at Texas Motor Speedway.[4][5]
Two drivers made a one-off appearance at Long Beach: Mitch Larner, renting a Toyota 2JZ powered Nissan 240SX S14 from fellow competitor Forrest Wang, and Manuel Vacca, driving a BMW E46.[6]
Entries
editTeam | No. | Car | Tires | Driver | Round(s) |
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Asphalt Anarchy | 82 | Cadillac ATS-V | Achilles Tires | Taylor Hull[7] | All |
Bakchis Motorsports | 723 | Nissan Silvia S14 | Falken | Aurimas Bakchis[8] | All |
Bridges Racing | 43 | Dodge Viper ZB II | Achilles Tires | Dean Kearney[9] | All |
Chris Forsberg Racing | 64 | Nissan 370Z | Nexen | Chris Forsberg[10] | All |
Coffman Racing | 959 | Nissan 240SX S13 | Achilles Tires | Matt Coffman[11] | 1–6 |
Drift Cave Motorsports | 46 | Nissan 240SX | Achilles Tires | Patrick Goodin[12] | 1–7 |
777 | Chevrolet Corvette C6 | Falken | Matt Field[13] | All | |
Enjuku Racing | 352 | Nissan Silvia S14 | Achilles Tires | Kevin Lawrence[14] | All |
Essa Autosport | 101 | BMW M3 E46 | Achilles Tires | Michael Essa[15] | All |
FFF Drifting Department | 117 | Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano | Nexen | Federico Sceriffo[16] | All |
Get Nuts Lab | 11 | Nissan 240SX S14 | Achilles Tires | Mitch Larner[17] R | 1 |
808 | Nissan Silvia S15 | Achilles Tires | Forrest Wang[18] | All | |
Greddy Racing/Ken Gushi motorsports | 21 | Toyota GT86 | Achilles Tires | Ken Gushi[19] | All |
Hohnadell Racing | 118 | Nissan 240SX S14 | Nexen | Alec Hohnadell[20] | 1–3 |
HP Garage | 19 | BMW M3 E46 | Achilles Tires | Manuel Vacca[21] R | 1 |
Huddy Racing | 129 | BMW M3 E46 | Achilles Tires | Dylan Hughes[22] R | 1–7 |
Jeff Jones Racing | 818 | Nissan 370Z | Nexen | Jeff Jones[23] | All |
Jhonnattan Castro | 717 | Subaru BRZ | Nexen | Jhonnattan Castro[24] | All |
Kazuya Taguchi | 123 | Nissan GT-R Nissan Silvia S15[a] |
Achilles Tires | Kazuya Taguchi[25] | All |
KORUWORKS | 909 | Nissan 350Z | Nexen | Ryan Litteral[26] | All |
Kyle Mohan Racing | 99 | Mazda RX-8 | Nexen | Kyle Mohan[27] | All |
Meeks Drift | 316 | Cadillac ATS-V | Nexen | Austin Meeks[28] | All |
Nando Drift Team | 357 | Chevrolet Corvette C7 Z06 | Achilles Tires | João Barion[29] R | 1–3, 6–8 |
Napoleon Motorsports | 77 | Nissan 240SX S13 Chevrolet Camaro EL1 |
Nitto | Travis Reeder[30] R | All |
Papadakis Racing | 151 | Toyota Corolla (E210) | Nexen | Fredric Aasbø[31] | All |
Pawlak Racing | 13 | Ford Mustang | Falken | Justin Pawlak[32] | All |
RAD Industries | 34 | Toyota Supra A80 | Nexen | Dan Burkett[33] | All |
RTR Motorsports | 25 | Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5-D | Nitto | Vaughn Gittin, Jr.[34] | All |
88 | Ford Mustang RTR | Nitto | Chelsea DeNofa[35] | All | |
Ryan Tuerck Racing | 411 | Toyota GT86 | Nitto | Ryan Tuerck[36] | All |
SSG Motorsport | 111 | Nissan Silvia S14 | Nexen | Sebastien Gauthier[37] R | 1–4, 6–8 |
Stratton Racing | 33 | Chevrolet Corvette C6 | Achilles Tires | Dirk Stratton[38] | All |
Team DAI. | 9 | Subaru BRZ | Falken | Daijiro Yoshihara[39] | All |
Team IMR | 17 | BMW M3 E46 | Nitto | Alex Heilbrunn[40] | 1–4 |
Worthouse Drift Team | 130 | Nissan Silvia S15 | Falken | James Deane[41] | All |
215 | Nissan Silvia S15 | Falken | Piotr Więcek[42] | All |
Schedule
editChampionship standings
editScoring system
editPoints were awarded for qualifying and for the main event. During qualifying, drivers performed solo runs which were judged on parameters such as line, angle, fluidity and commitment and assigned a numerical score up to 100. These scores were then ranked to determine the qualifying classification and hence populate the brackets for the competition phase. Up to 6 points were then awarded for the top 32 qualifiers.
The qualifiers proceed through a series of competition heats, with those eliminated in the first round (Top 32) receiving 16 points, the second round (Sweet 16) receiving 32 points, the third round (Great 8) receiving 48 points, and the fourth round (Final Four) receiving 64 points and classifying 3rd and 4th. Of the two drivers eliminated in the Final Four, the driver who qualified highest is awarded third place and the final step on the podium. In the Final, the runner-up receives 80 points and the winner 100 points. Final classification within each round is then determined by highest qualifying position; for example, of the two drivers eliminated in the Final Four, the driver who qualified higher is awarded 3rd position and the final place on the podium.
Qualifying stage
editPosition | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th–8th | 9th–16th | 17th–32nd |
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Points | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Competition stage
editPosition | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th–8th | 9th–16th | 17th–32nd |
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Points | 100 | 80 | 64 | 64 | 48 | 32 | 16 |
Pro Championship standings
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Auto Cup standings
editAuto Cup points are awarded each round to the two drivers with the highest classified finish for each manufacturer. To be eligible, both the chassis and engine must have been constructed by that manufacturer.
Pos | Manufacturer | LBH | ORL | ATL | WNJ | EVS | WWT | TEX | IRW | Pts |
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1 | Toyota | 410 | 91 | 11 | 19 | 55 | 22 | 411 | 12 | 1059 |
1317 | 1312 | 23 | 22 | 93 | 46 | 829 | 53 | |||
2 | Ford | 813 | 36 | 92 | 411 | 67 | 612 | 17 | 713 | 789 |
109 | 416 | 1624 | 51 | 106 | 93 | 174 | 91 | |||
3 | Nissan | 38 | 27 | 78 | 128 | 411 | 105 | 35 | 104 | 644 |
2322 | 1919 | 1811 | 1618 | 1915 | 1520 | 96 | 129 | |||
4 | Chevrolet | 51 | 1211 | 1317 | 820 | 1110 | 714 | 1516 | 1717 | 473 |
2625 | 2626 | 1420 | 2424 | 2220 | 2422 | 1620 | 2222 | |||
5 | BMW | 1212 | 1514 | 410 | 1412 | 78 | 825 | 108 | 212 | 385 |
6 | Cadillac | 2727 | 2727 | 2525 | 2626 | 2626 | 2828 | 2423 | 2323 | 255 |
3030 | 2828 | DNQ | 2727 | 2929 | 3131 | 3131 | 2424 | |||
7 | Dodge | 1418 | 1717 | 1214 | 2222 | 2525 | 189 | 1415 | 1919 | 187 |
8 | Ferrari | 2828 | 2929 | 2727 | 2929 | 2828 | 2219 | 2625 | 2828 | 136 |
9 | Mazda | 3131 | DNQ | 2828 | 2828 | 3030 | 2929 | 2322 | 2020 | 119 |
Tire Cup standings
editTire Cup points are awarded each round to the two drivers with the highest classified finish for each tire manufacturer.
Pos | Tire | LBH | ORL | ATL | WNJ | EVS | WWT | TEX | IRW | Pts |
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1 | Falken | 15 | 15 | 34 | 35 | 11 | 11 | 21 | 36 | 1189 |
51 | 52 | 55 | 51 | 22 | 34 | 52 | 48 | |||
2 | Nexen | 38 | 27 | 11 | 22 | 411 | 22 | 35 | 104 | 952 |
410 | 91 | 78 | 128 | 1418 | 105 | 411 | 1310 | |||
3 | Nitto | 109 | 36 | 23 | 19 | 93 | 46 | 17 | 53 | 932 |
1111 | 416 | 92 | 411 | 106 | 612 | 829 | 713 | |||
4 | Achilles Tires | 26 | 88 | 410 | 714 | 55 | 825 | 96 | 12 | 845 |
1212 | 109 | 815 | 104 | 78 | 1110 | 108 | 212 |
Footnotes
edit- ^ Taguchi competed in a Nissan GT-R at Long Beach but used a Nissan Silvia S15 for the remainder of the season.
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