{"id":52547,"date":"2021-04-01T11:13:37","date_gmt":"2021-04-01T11:13:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/?p=52547"},"modified":"2021-04-01T13:56:53","modified_gmt":"2021-04-01T13:56:53","slug":"new-venue-announced-as-red-bull-car-park-drift-returns-to-dubai-for-2021-edition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/?p=52547","title":{"rendered":"New venue announced as Red Bull Car Park Drift returns to Dubai for 2021 edition"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>                The UAE\u2019s most talented drifters unite once again for the 2021 national edition of Red Bull Car Park Drift, happening this weekend at a brand-new venue, in partnership with Dunlop Tires, Dubai Sports Council, Arab GT, Dubai Sports T.V.<br \/>\nThe world-renowned motorsports tournament will take place Friday 2 April at Souk Al Marfa at Deira Island. Due to national health measures and restrictions, it will sadly not be possible for spectators to attend. However, the tournament will be live streamed at Red Bull Motorsports Facebook channel.<br \/>\nMeanwhile, all the right precautions have been taken, with crews and drivers involved all following strict guidelines, in line with government directives, in order to participate.<br \/>\nBig prize: The victorious drifter will earn a spot in the Red Bull Car Park Drift World Championship<br \/>\nFour big names from the world of motorsport \u2013 Lebanese drifting legend and Red Bull athlete, Abdo Feghali Jordanian drift king Ahmad Daham; Lebanon\u2019s Yousif Basil, and Yemeni Wadhah Abdullah Ali \u2013 are back on judging duty this year.<br \/>\nThe victorious drifter of this weekend\u2019s edition will earn a spot in the Red Bull Car Park Drift World Championship, set to take place in Cairo, Egypt later on this year.<br \/>\nThe winner will be joining last year\u2019s UAE titleholder, Mohammad Shaker, who qualified for the World Championship in November 2020. The Jordanian motorsports athlete secured the top spot of the Emirates\u2019 qualifiers of Red Bull Car Park Drift 2020, which took place at Dubai Festival City.<br \/>\nIn his Nissan Silvia, Shaker beat 16 other participants to make it to the final heat, emerging victorious with an impressive final round score of 349 (out of 400).<br \/>\nNarrowly missing out on the top spot was Lebanon\u2019s Mohammad Shehab, who secured second place with 347 points. In third was last year\u2019s UAE winner, Egyptian drifter Ahmad Sameer Al Adl, who scored 338 points.<br \/>\nDating back to the 1960s, drifting is said to have originated in Japan when a group of racers set out to beat their \u2018A to B\u2019 race times by exceeding the grip limit of their tyres when taking sharp corners. Obviously, it didn\u2019t really help the racing times, but what started out as that turned into a different type of motorsport \u2013 and drifting was born.<br \/>\nThe first-ever event took place in Beirut, Lebanon in 2008 at City Mall\u2019s car park, with Michel Feghali crowned the competition\u2019s very first King of Drift.<br \/>\nThe second event\u2019s winner was Garo Haroutiounian, and then in 2010, Red Bull Car Park Drift was expanded into a regional competition series, with 15 qualifiers in ten countries. The finale was held at Forum de Beyrouth with Lebanese drifter Feras Khaddaj taking the title.<br \/>\nDrifters must expertly make their way round a challenging course, avoiding obstacles along the way. Each competitor is judged according to a set of nine criteria for a total of 400 points.<br \/>\nA maximum of 120 points is allocated towards drifting skills, while the flipper and pendulum challenges account for up to 60 and 50 points, respectively. Meanwhile, the car\u2019s looks and design make up 40 points, whereas tyre smoke, car sound, the gate and spiral tasks each contribute a maximum of 20 points towards the score. The final \u2018Box\u2019 \u2013 a tight enclosure the drifters need to do a \u2018doughnut\u2019 in \u2013 is worth 50 points.<br \/>\nDrifters lose points if they hit obstacles, drift the wrong way, or spin their car. Three penalties in one round, and it\u2019s disqualification.<br \/>\nTHE DETAILS<br \/>\nWhere?\u00a0Souk Al Marfa, Deira Island<br \/>\nWhen?\u00a0Friday 2 April 2021<br \/>\nWhat time?\u00a03 P.M<br \/>\nWhere can I watch?\u00a0Red Bull Motorsports Facebook<br \/>\nVisit redbullcarparkdrift.com to keep up to date with the competition\u2019s latest news, features and interviews.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"mh-excerpt\"><p>The UAE\u2019s most talented drifters unite once again for the 2021 national edition of Red Bull Car Park Drift, happening this weekend at a brand-new venue, in partnership with Dunlop Tires, Dubai Sports Council, Arab GT, Dubai Sports T.V.<br \/>\nThe world-renowned motorsports tournament will take place Friday 2 April at Souk Al Marfa at Deira Island. Due to national health measures and restrictions, it will sadly not be possible for spectators to attend. However, the tournament will be live streamed at Red Bull Motorsports Facebook channel.<br \/>\nMeanwhile, all the right precautions have been taken, with crews and drivers involved all following strict guidelines, in line with government directives, in order to participate.<br \/>\nBig prize: The victorious drifter will earn a spot in the Red Bull Car Park Drift World Championship<br \/>\nFour big names from the world of motorsport \u2013 Lebanese drifting legend and Red Bull athlete, Abdo Feghali Jordanian drift king Ahmad Daham; Lebanon\u2019s Yousif Basil, and Yemeni Wadhah Abdullah Ali \u2013 are back on judging duty this year.<br \/>\nThe victorious drifter of this weekend\u2019s edition will earn a spot in the Red Bull Car Park Drift World Championship, set to take place in Cairo, Egypt later on this year.<br \/>\nThe winner will be joining last year\u2019s UAE titleholder, Mohammad Shaker, who qualified for the World Championship in November 2020. The Jordanian motorsports athlete secured the top spot of the Emirates\u2019 qualifiers of Red Bull Car Park Drift 2020, which took place at Dubai Festival City.<br \/>\nIn his Nissan Silvia, Shaker beat 16 other participants to make it to the final heat, emerging victorious with an impressive final round score of 349 (out of 400).<br \/>\nNarrowly missing out on the top spot was Lebanon\u2019s Mohammad Shehab, who secured second place with 347 points. In third was last year\u2019s UAE winner, Egyptian drifter Ahmad Sameer Al Adl, who scored 338 points.<br \/>\nDating back to the 1960s, drifting is said to have originated in Japan when a group of racers set out to beat their \u2018A to B\u2019 race times by exceeding the grip limit of their tyres when taking sharp corners. Obviously, it didn\u2019t really help the racing times, but what started out as that turned into a different type of motorsport \u2013 and drifting was born.<br \/>\nThe first-ever event took place in Beirut, Lebanon in 2008 at City Mall\u2019s car park, with Michel Feghali crowned the competition\u2019s very first King of Drift.<br \/>\nThe second event\u2019s winner was Garo Haroutiounian, and then in 2010, Red Bull Car Park Drift was expanded into a regional competition series, with 15 qualifiers in ten countries. The finale was held at Forum de Beyrouth with Lebanese drifter Feras Khaddaj taking the title.<br \/>\nDrifters must expertly make their way round a challenging course, avoiding obstacles along the way. Each competitor is judged according to a set of nine criteria for a total of 400 points.<br \/>\nA maximum of 120 points is allocated towards drifting skills, while the flipper and pendulum challenges account for up to 60 and 50 points, respectively. Meanwhile, the car\u2019s looks and design make up 40 points, whereas tyre smoke, car sound, the gate and spiral tasks each contribute a maximum of 20 points towards the score. The final \u2018Box\u2019 \u2013 a tight enclosure the drifters need to do a \u2018doughnut\u2019 in \u2013 is worth 50 points.<br \/>\nDrifters lose points if they hit obstacles, drift the wrong way, or spin their car. Three penalties in one round, and it\u2019s disqualification.<br \/>\nTHE DETAILS<br \/>\nWhere?\u00a0Souk Al Marfa, Deira Island<br \/>\nWhen?\u00a0Friday 2 April 2021<br \/>\nWhat time?\u00a03 P.M<br \/>\nWhere can I watch?\u00a0Red Bull Motorsports Facebook<br \/>\nVisit redbullcarparkdrift.com to keep up to date with the competition\u2019s latest news, features and interviews.<\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"image","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/52547"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=52547"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/52547\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":52548,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/52547\/revisions\/52548"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=52547"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=52547"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=52547"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}