| Date | Nation | Location |
|---|---|---|
| April 19th/20th | Ireland | Mondello Park |
| May 24th | UK | Teeside Autodrome |
| June 14th/15th | Sweden | Sturup Raceway |
| August 23rd/24th | Finland | Alastaro |
| September 27th | UK | Lydden Hill |
RD 1 Ireland
The territory that experiences greatest support from both drivers and spectators; 90mph entries and a unique atmosphere generated by a capacity audience makes for an ideal start to the 2008 Prodrift European Series. Acting as the finale to a 3 day drifting festival at Irelands national race circuit, this weekend will be the THE most extensive drift festival ever to take place in Europe.
www.mondello.ie
RD 2 UK
A strong drifting grid with professional, high profile competitors will convene on the Teeside circuit in North East England for Round 2 of the Prodrift European Series. Stiff competition from local UK competitors will guarantee that Europe’s elite are put to the test around this exciting circuit.
www.teesideautodrome.co.uk
RD 3 Sweden
Located in the southern tip of Sweden, Sturup Raceway has already played host to drifting demonstrations as part of a national Touring Car event. Unprecedented positive feedback and enthusiasm from the Swedish motorsport public confirmed the appeal of Sturup as host to an official leg of the Prodrift European Series. The first of 2 Prodrift events to be held in Scandinavia, evidence of the depth of local talent that exists within that region.
www.sturupraceway.com
RD 4 Finland
The Finnish leg of the Prodrift European Series takes place on what could be the most challenging and exciting drift circuit on the Prodrift calendar. Alastaro offers fast flowing bends with undulating chicanes and technical transitions. Coupled with a world famous motorsport heritage and the natural talent of Nordic competitors, the trip north of Helsinki will certainly rank as a highlight to the 2008 Prodrift European Series.
RD 5 Finals UK
Returning to the UK, Lydden Hill Round 5 will represent a historic finale to the first Prodrift European Series. With the pressure on for final championship standings, the talent of Europe’s best drifters combined with the skill of the local UK competitors will make for an exciting flood lit competition that will determine the 2008 Prodrift European Series Champion.