D1NZ

Production car drifting series


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::summary Production car drifting series ::

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FieldValue
logoD1NZ-Logo-2019.jpg
pixels200
captionNew Zealand Drifting Championship
categoryDrifting
country/regionNew Zealand
inaugural2003
driversAdam DaviesAndrew RedwardBen JenkinsBex BennettBejamin WilkinsonBruce TannockCarl ThompsonCole ArmstrongDaniel WoolhouseDarren KellyDave SteedmanShane Van GisbergenDaynom TemplemanDrew DonovanGagan KangBrad SmithJaron OlivecronaJase BrownJerry ZhuJesse GreensladeJodie DonovanJoel PatersonJordy ColeKeisuke NagashimaLiam BurkeShane AllenStuart BakerTroy JenkinsVincent Langhorn
teamsDriftcorpWSRTeam DSRBEX DriftFDC MotorsportDK MotorsportTeam DMNZWhittaker MotorsportRattla MotorsportOlivecrona Drift MotorsportCentral Drift TeamTeam Jenkins MotorsportDDT RacingBSR07 DriftJC DriftMag & Turbo MotorsportEuphoric MotorsportWilkinson MotorsportArmstrong DriftLBP DriftAndrew Redward Racing86Fighters
constructorsNissanToyotaMazdaHoldenFordBMW
enginesToyota JZ Series, Nissan RB Series, Nissan VQ, Chevrolet LS, Ford Performance, Roush-Yates, Hartley Engines,
champion driverFanga Dan Woolhouse
champion teamFDC
manufacturerFord
websited1nz.com
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| logo = D1NZ-Logo-2019.jpg | pixels = 200 | caption =New Zealand Drifting Championship | category = Drifting | country/region = New Zealand | inaugural = 2003 | folded = | drivers =Adam DaviesAndrew RedwardBen JenkinsBex BennettBejamin WilkinsonBruce TannockCarl ThompsonCole ArmstrongDaniel WoolhouseDarren KellyDave SteedmanShane Van GisbergenDaynom TemplemanDrew DonovanGagan KangBrad SmithJaron OlivecronaJase BrownJerry ZhuJesse GreensladeJodie DonovanJoel PatersonJordy ColeKeisuke NagashimaLiam BurkeShane AllenStuart BakerTroy JenkinsVincent Langhorn | teams =DriftcorpWSRTeam DSRBEX DriftFDC MotorsportDK MotorsportTeam DMNZWhittaker MotorsportRattla MotorsportOlivecrona Drift MotorsportCentral Drift TeamTeam Jenkins MotorsportDDT RacingBSR07 DriftJC DriftMag & Turbo MotorsportEuphoric MotorsportWilkinson MotorsportArmstrong DriftLBP DriftAndrew Redward Racing86Fighters | constructors = NissanToyotaMazdaHoldenFordBMW | engines =Toyota JZ Series, Nissan RB Series, Nissan VQ, Chevrolet LS, Ford Performance, Roush-Yates, Hartley Engines, | champion driver = Fanga Dan Woolhouse | champion team = FDC | manufacturer = Ford | website = d1nz.com D1NZ is a production car drifting series in New Zealand, a sanctioned championship under Motorsport New Zealand, the official FIA appointed governing body of motor-racing in New Zealand. It began early in 2003 as a small competition consisting of several drifting teams from all over the country in order to organise and regulate Drifting events in the country. Since then it has continued to grow larger and more professional, now involving professional teams and internationally ranked drivers.

The series consists of two national title competitions, the D1NZ Pro Championship and the D1NZ Pro-Sport Series. New competitors generally need to prove themselves in the Pro-Sport Series before progressing into the pro class, unless competing with an equivalent international licence. Organizers aim to promote and educate Drifting in New Zealand, with a regulated safe environment. Despite similar moniker, the series is not related to the Japanese D1 Grand Prix series. It has been recognised as the longest running drifting series in the world.

The Category has traditionally formed a five round national competition with a mixture of tight & technical courses and faster, full throttle race circuits. In 2019 the Pro-Championship tour includes Wellington's Max Motors Speedway, Trustpower Baypark in Tauranga, Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon, Hampton Downs Motorsport Park and Pukekohe Park Raceway

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/66/D1NZ-Tauranga-2018.jpg" caption="Daniel]] 'Fanga Dan' Woolhouse competing against Cole Armstrong during an event at [[ASB Baypark Stadium]] in [[Tauranga" alt=""] ::

Competition format

Drivers compete in a Qualifying session for each event, their qualifying position determines their grid position in a Top-32 or Top-24 seeded battle tree. Each driver receives 2 qualifying passes in a shootout style format, with a marble draw used for the grid order. Each competitor is scored by three judging officials for each pass.

A maximum of 100 points will be allocated by the Judges to a competitor for each Pass in accordance with the following criteria:

  • Line: 35/100
  • Angle: 35/100
  • Style: 30/100

The highest Qualifier shall be the driver with the highest aggregate score from all judges. The judging criteria consist of a racing line set out by the judges, marked by clipping points or clipping areas. ::data[format=table title="Round Points For Qualifying:"]

Qualifying PositionChampionship Points
17
26
35
44
5-84
9-163
17-322
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The main competition of each D1NZ event sees the drivers compete through their seeded battle tree in an elimination battle. Competitors are seeded with the top ranked driver drawn against the lowest ranked driver, the second highest ranked driver drawn against the second lowest ranked driver and so on. The number of seeds is based on the size of the field. Each battle consists of two passes, a lead and a chase run for each driver. The winner of each elimination battle is the driver judged successful from both passes, or any re-run battle and advances to the next bracket (Top32, Top16, Top 8, Top 4 etc) The remainder are eliminated from competition. The Top 4 (semi-finals) battle winners shall contest for a place in the round final battle, with the unsuccessful drivers contesting for third and fourth.

The objective for each driver is to set or better their performance in qualifying during their lead run. The driver in the chase position must also set or better their qualifying performance, but use the leading car as a mobile clipping point around the course, aiming to position their car as close as possible to the leading vehicle while fulfilling the competition criteria set out by the judges. ::data[format=table title="Overall Round Points Allocation:"]

Overall PositionChampionship Points
1100
280
368
460
5-848
9-1632
17-3216
DNQ1
DNE0
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List of Pro-Series Champions

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YearDriverTeamVehicle2003200420052006200720082009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
NZL Jairus WharerauDriftcorpNissan Cefiro A31
NZL Justin RoodDriftcorpNissan Cefiro A31
NZL Adam RichardsWSRNissan Cefiro A31
NZL Daniel WoolhouseDunlop Direzza (Driftcorp)Nissan Silvia S15
NZL Carl RuitermanE&H MotorsNissan Silvia S14
NZL Gaz WhiterToyo Tyres (Driftcorp)Nissan Silvia S14
NZL Gaz WhiterBig Ben Pies (Driftcorp)Nissan Silvia S14
NZL Gaz WhiterBig Ben Pies (Driftcorp)Nissan Silvia S14
NZL Curt WhittakerWhittaker MotorsportNissan Skyline R34
NZL Daniel WoolhouseCastrol Edge (Driftcorp)Holden Commodore VE
NZL Gaz WhiterTectaloy Coolants (Driftcorp)Nissan Silvia S14
NZL Darren KellyHiTec Oils AustraliaNissan Skyline R34
NZL Curt WhittakerRattla MotorsportNissan Skyline R34
NZL Cole ArmstrongCole Armstrong DriftNissan Skyline G35
NZL Cole ArmstrongCole Armstrong DriftNissan Skyline R34
NZL Darren KellyThe Heart of RacingNissan GTR R35
NZL Liam BurkeKiesel 888 MotorsportNissan Silvia S13
NZL Darren KellyThe Heart of RacingNissan GTR R35
NZL "Fanga Dan" WoolhouseCastrol Edge (Driftcorp)Ford Mustang GT
NZL "Fanga Dan" WoolhouseCentury Batteries (Driftcorp)Ford Mustang GT
NZL Kase Pullen-BurryP-B DRIFTNissan Silvia S15
AUS Luke FinkJDM RacingNissan Silvia S15
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List of Pro-Sport Champions

Formally referred to as Pro-Am from the 2010 - '11 season until its name change in 2015 - '16 to Pro-Sport. ::data[format=table]

YearDriverTeamVehicle201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
NZL Nico ReidLuxury SportsNissan Silvia S13
NZL Cameron VernonSheep Shagga RacingNissan Skyline R32
NZL Darren KellyDKM FabricationNissan Skyline R32
NZL Vincent LanghornEuphoric MotorsportNissan Laurel C33
NZL Troy JenkinsBrian Roberts Towing (TJM)Nissan Silvia S15
NZL Chad McKenzieMcKenzie MotorsportNissan Skyline R32
NZL Bruce TannockMag & TurboNissan Silvia S13
NZL Liam BurkeLBP DriftNissan Silvia S13
NZL Michael ThorleyEnzedNissan Laurel C33
NZL Russell Vare235 DriftNissan Laurel C33
NZL Shaun PotrozSMP MotorsportNissan Silvia S14
NZL Connor HalliganHalligan RacingNissan Silvia S14
NZL Kase Pullen-BurryP-B DriftNissan Silvia S14.9
JPN NZL Keisuke Nagashima86FightersTorque Performance (86Fighters)Toyota Corolla AE86 (SR20DET)
NZ Deane YoungYoung DriftNissan Silvia S13
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References

References

  1. "D1NZ Drift Championship Series".
  2. "D1NZ Pro-Championship Series".
  3. "D1NZ Pro-Sport Series".
  4. "Events".
  5. (2019). "Sanctioned Articles Governing the 2019 D1NZ Drift Championship Series".
  6. "D1NZ Pro-Sport Series".

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