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The full DMEC 2018 competitor list

by David Egan 10th May 2018

For immediate release – 10/4/18

Welcome to the 2018 Drift Masters European Championship (DMEC) full competitor list.

In 2018, the Drift Masters European Championship (DMEC) will become the definitive professional drift organisation in Europe. With a calendar containing Europe’s highest-profile events and a grid of Europe’s most accomplished drivers, this is the championship European drift fans have anticipated for more than ten years.

These are the contenders for the 2018 DMEC Championship:

Adam Zalewski – Poland
Max Heidrich – Germany
Jack Shanahan – Ireland
Ingus Jekabson – Latvia
Brandy Brandner – Austria
Grzegorz Hypki – Poland
Dawid Karkosik – Poland
Benediktas Cirba – Lithuania
Ivo Cirulis – Latvia
James Deane – Ireland
Kajetan Rutyna – Poland
Daniel Saevik – Norway
Michal Reichert – Czech
Jerzy Tecław – Poland
Jaś Borawski – Poland
Conor Shanahan – Ireland
Pawel Trela – Poland
Tor Arne Kvia – Norway
Krzysztof Romanowski – Poland
Johannes Hountondji – Germany
Elias Hountondji – Germany
Jim Olofsson – Sweden
Daniel Janota – Czech
Enver Haskasap – Cyprus
Piotr Trojanek – Poland
Rene Portz – Germany
Axel Mack – Germany
Paweł Borkowski – Poland
Janis Eglite – Latvia
Paweł Korpuliński – Poland
Jerome Vassia – France
Milos Djordjevic – Serbia
Sebastian Engblom – Finland
Filippo Pirini – Italy
Kim Mathiesen – Denmark
Matt Carter – United Kingdom
Kasper Kristensen – Denmark
Nigel Colfer – Ireland
Dennis Hansen – Denmark
Jimmi Hansen – Denmark
Paweł Grosz – Poland
Christian Erlandsson – Sweden
Paweł Korpuliński – Poland
Thomas Grosse – Germany
Sergiy Kremets – Ukraine
Federico Sceriffo – Italy
Andrius Vasilliauskas – Lithuania
Harri Kosunen – Finland
Mikkel Overgaard – Denmark
Bartosz Stolarski – Poland
Juha Poytalaakso – Finland
Dariusz Fabisiak – Poland
Tobiasz Puścian – Poland
Kenn Egtved – Denmark
Victor Joensuu – Sweden
Linus Joensuu – Sweden
Maciej Jarkiewicz – Poland
Aleksandar Kantarovski – Australia
Jakub Smuszkiewicz – Poland
Sebastian Fontijn – Holland
Piotr Kozłowski – Poland
Bartosz Ostałowski – Poland
Kane Pisani – Malta
Steve Biagioni – United Kingdom

** Any wildcard entries are not included in the above list **

The 2018 Drift Masters European Championship calendar:

Round 1 – June 8/9
Location – Plock Stadium, Poland

Round 2 – June 22/23
Location – Rabocsiring, Mariapocs, Hungary

Round 3 – August 3/4
Location – Bikernieki Circuit, Riga, Latvia

Round 4 – August 17/18
Location – MotoArena, Torun, Poland

Round 5 – September 7/8
Location – Hockenheimring, Germany

Round 6 – September 22/23
Location – Mondello Park, Ireland

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Round one of the 2018 Drift Masters European Championship takes place in Plock, Poland on June 8th and 9th. Click here for event details and ticket purchases.

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