Three Palms Drift Round 2 -Punta Gorda, FL

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Three Palms Drift Round 2 -Punta Gorda, FL

Time: January 24, 2015 from 8am to 8pm
Location: Three Palms Speedway
Street: 8655 Piper Rd
City/Town: Punta Gorda, FL
Website or Map: http://www.threepalmsspeedway…
Phone: (941) 444-9461
Event Type: drift
Organized By: Three Palms Speedway
Latest Activity: Jan 20, 2015

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Event Description

Special Guest and Formula Drift Pro 2 driver, Dewayne Ramsey along with The Formula D 2014 Rookie of the Year and Pro 1 driver Geoff Stoneback Racing will be at the track all weekend helping drivers with pointers and car setup. 

 

Three Palms Speedway is proud to announce they will be hosting the first annual 3 Palms Drift Series.

This is a Formula Drift PRO2 Licensing Series and is open to all pro drifters and amtaures. 

 

Dates for these events:

12/6/14

1/24/15

2/21/15

2/22/15

3/21/15

 

Pro Class Payouts:

Pros will compete in tandom style competition over 5 events for an overall championship payout. The top 3 non PRO2 or higher finishing drivers will receive a Formula Drift PRO2 License for the 2015 season.

Three Palms Speedway will be offering the top 4 drivers cash sponsorship of the following amounts.

 

1st Place: $10,000 

2nd Place: $2,500 

3rd Place: $1,500 

4th Place: $1,000

 

Amateur Class Payouts:

Amateurs will compete in single car heats against each other. Top 4 drivers will be allowed to compete in next season Pro class.

 

1st Place: $1,500

2nd Place: $1,000

3rd Place: $750

4th-8th Place: $500

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