Get your name on a T-shirt for only $500 in product or cash donations to the No Coast Drift Party.
Please consider sponsoring Albuquerque, New Mexico's largest drift car racing event, No Coast Drift Party, by donating cash or products. Donors of $250.00 or more receive advertising on promotional material. Donations will be used for gifting the event volunteers and entertainers and as prizes for the car show and drifting skill competitions.
Demographics of drifting fans are:
80% between the ages of 16-29 years.
88% male.
60% college graduates or have attended college.
45% annual salary in excess of $35,000.
47% spend between 8 and 30 hours online every week.
90% own gaming systems .
42% purchase parts online.
The No Coast Drift Party will be held at Race Sandia, 100 Speedway Park Blvd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121 on September 5th and 6th. This is the fifth annual No Coast Drift Party. It is one of the southwest's largest drifting competitions. This year the Pro Am series, Vegas Drift, is joining the No Coast Drift Party for their season ending event. Your contribution would help grow the New Mexico Drift scene as well as help all the drivers and volunteers who staff the events. Your logo will be seen by thousands live at the event and 10s of thousands more online through social media for the event.
If you can help or need more information please contact Dan Brockett at eyehate@gmail.com .
No Coast Drift Party donation plan. No gift is too small, but gifts of $250.00 or more receive advertising on promotional material. All of these are product or cash donations.
$250 10 available
Small logo on the flyer
$500 10 available
Medium logo on flyer
Logo on the event shirt
$1000 5 available
Large logo on the flyer
Logo on the event shirt
Logo on the door cards
$2500 2 available
Large logo on the flyer
Logo on the event shirt
Logo on the door cards
Banner up in front of the grandstands area
Prizes will be presented by your company
$5,000+ 1 available
Title sponsor for the event
No Coast Drift Party presented by (your company) on the flyer
Any event info posted on line presented by your company
Presented by (your company) on the T-Shirt
Presented by (your company) on the door cards
2 Banners in front of the grandstands
My adventures in Drifting as a member of Motiva Race Squad Team II.
Monday, July 27, 2015
Friday, July 3, 2015
Who's on first? Drifting competition explained.
A drifting competition starts with
qualification. Drivers race the course solo two times to earn points
for qualification. Drifters score points based on speed, line, angle
and style.
Line is the path that should be driven
through the course. It involves using the widest amount of track
possible. The line is established by the judges before the race
starts. There are areas on the line the front bumper should be close
to called clipping points. There are also areas that the rear bumper
should be close to called clipping zones. Between the clipping points
and clipping zones are transition zones. In transition zones drivers
change the direction of their drift.
Angle score is achieved by keeping the
car controlled and sideways throughout the course.
Style makes Drifting the Art of
motor sports. Style is connecting the points and zones with fluidity,
consistent speed and using the maximum capability of the car.
Drivers score zero if they cause a
crash, drive too straight, hit a cone, spin out or their wheels go
off the track or their hood, trunk or doors open.
The drivers are assigned rank based on
the points they earn. The drivers ranked 1 through 16 move on to race
against each other in tandem rounds. The tandem rounds start with the
top ranked driver racing against the lowest ranked driver. Drivers 1
and 16 run two rounds with each driver alternating as the lead or
chase car.
The goal of the lead driver is to earn
points by drifting the course perfectly. The chase driver is not
trying to pass the lead driver. The chase driver is trying to earn
points by driving the same line as the lead driver, but with more
angle and style. If the tandem rounds are too close for the judges to
declare a winner more “drift battles” are raced until the better
drifter is chosen.
The competition continues with 2 vs 15,
3 vs 14, 4 vs 13, 5 vs 12, 6 vs 11, 7 vs 10 and 8 vs 9 until 8
drivers are left. The 8 remaining drivers compete until there are 4
and the 4 compete until there is one winner.
The next drifting competition is Whiskey Garage Drift Series Round 4, July 17th at Race Sandia.
The skid pad opens at 4pm. Drivers meeting at 6pm. Cars on the track
practicing from 6:15 to 7:45. The competition starts at 8pm!
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