Round 3 Sweden Report
Posted on Wednesday, 18th June 2008

As the 2008 Prodrift European Series hit its half way mark, Sturup Raceway staged what turned out to be one of the most incredible days drifting ever witnessed in Prodrift competition. Following a dissapointing start to the season, it was Eric O’Sullivan in the Rockstar Corolla who defeated all and positioned himself at the top of the Prodrift European Series Table.
All but one of the Prodrift front runners were in attendance. Formula Drift commitments meant that championship leader Darren McNamara was othrerwise engaged at Englishtown New Jersey and this offered a window of opportunity for James Deane and Eric O’Sullivan to close the gap at the top of the championship table.
Sturup Racewawy near Malmo in Sweden was an unknown circuit to all drivers. Apart from previous drifting demonstrations at Touring Car events, the undulating countryside arena had never staged a professional drifting battle in its history. Using a section of track that incorporates a 4th gear blind downhill sweep into a tighter right-left combination finishing with a smokey horse shoe curve, the layout was a true test of a drivers skill, nerve and commitment.
As intermittent dark thunder clouds rolled over head, the venue somehow remained bone dry for the duration of the competition. Qualification was littered with high scoring runs from many of the event favourites as well as many of the local Nordic drivers. Although the unforgiving run off areas of the circuit would spell serious damage to a car, there were no major incidents to speak of during the qualifying rounds and the Top 16 Qualifiers were announced as follows. A big surprise for many was that Norways Frederic Aasbo had claimed top spot driving the JapanAuto Supra. Fredi’s skill had been noted during the previous days Nordic Series event (which he won) but to eclipse the more established names in the field was a massive achievement for Aasbo and his team.




TOP 16
Following the opening ceremony and parade of Top 16 Qualifiers, it was Frederic Aasbo who got things underway in the first of the elimination battles whereby he comfortably saw off the challenge of Denmark’s Jacob Hansen. In the next battle the Danish supporters had reason for celebration as Lasse Ter-Borch eliminated Finlands Marko Hivernan following a sudden death battle. The remaining Top 16 encounters saw no major upsets as all the upper seeded drivers secured position in the Top 8 although Irelands Dennis Healy in the Nexen Corolla was made work extremely hard against Switzerlands Andreas Distel to ensure his passage to the Great 8.

Great 8:
With just 8 top drivers remaining, there were some fascinating pairings setup for the Sturup audience. Top qualifier Aasbo had a relatively comfortable passage following consecutive 7-3’s against Lasse Ter-Borch. Next up was Norway’s Kenneth Moen versus the young Nexen driver James Deane. Following alternating 6-4’s in the first battle, a sudden death run was required to seperate the pair. As both cars pushed even harder for the win, it was Moen who spun on the final run thus handing a comfortable victory to James Deane and the young Irishman progressed to his 3rd consecutive European top 4.
Irish Hankook team mates Eric O’Sullivan and Alan Lenihan squared off for the penultimate Top 8 contest and following a 5-5 stalemate run 1, O’Sullivan marginally took the second run with a 6-4 and to his enormous relief placed the Rockstar Corolla in its first Top 4 of 2008. Fighting for the remaining semi final place was another all Ireland contest b etween the Nexen Corolla of Dennis Healy and the Xtreme Autos Silvia of Dean Kearny. The result followed a similar pattern to the previous battle, insepperable after run 1, it was Kearny who did enough in Run 2 claiming it 6-4 and setting himself up with a Semi Final battle with O’Sullivan.

Final 4:
Two mouth watering contests awaited the Swedish crowds for the Semi Finals of Round 3. First up was the Nordic hero Freddi Aasbo Versus the ever consistent Nexen Silvia of James Deane. As Freddi led in Run 1, the young Deane required all of his power and skill to remain in touch with the red Japan Auto Supra of the Norwegian. Aasbo was carrying huge speed through the course and this was again reflected in the second battle as he seemed to effortlessly remain in touch with the S14 of Deane. It was this agression and power whilst chasing that seperated the two, following a 5-5 run1, Aasbo took a 6-4 advantage in Run 2 and with it a historic place in the Round 3 Final.
The second Semi Final battle between Kearny and O’Sullivan was again seperated by the narrowest of margins. O’Sullivan led through run1. As both cars appeared over the crest within inches of each other, O’Sullivans leading speed seemed too much for Kearny and he clipped the grass thus loosing some momentum as both cars transitioned down the hill. Although Kearny managed to somehow close the gap through the final curve, a 5-5 was the judgement with it all to play for in Run2. As both cars blasted over the brow of the Sturup hill for run2, Kearney had a larger lead than that of Run 1, but in typical O’Sullivan style that gap was eliminated through breaking into the more technical section and this earned the favour of the judges as the 250hp Rockstar Corolla took a 6-4 advantage and with it a place in the Round 3 Final.


Third Place Battle:
Dean Kearny and James Deane contested the consolation battle for third place, but with valuable championship points at stake neither were prepared to take this contest lightly. Deane led in Run 1 and took a clear advantage whilst pulling away from Kearny, 7-3. Run 2 was much closer, both drivers equally as impressive and earning a 5-5 however the Nexen Silvia took the third place position on aggregate and with it critical extra championship points.
Final:
Two drivers worthy of a place in the final awaited the starters orders out of the view of the Sturup audience. Aasbo was clearly overjoyed to be in this position, earlier he had mentioned that during 2007 he had followed the progress of Flat Eric through websites and magazines and was a little nervous to be sharing the same track as the 07 Prodrift Champion. O’Sullivan on the other hand was full of respect for the Norwegian, a fellow Toyota driver with buckets of skill and talent. Top qualifier Aasbo led through Run 1, his power advantage over the lighter Corolla obvious as he drew a trail of smoke down the Sturup Hill. O’Sullivan was driving to the absolute limits of his Rockstar Corolla to keep in touch and to a certain extent he did, 5-5 the result. Run 2 with Aasbo chasing was a slightly different run, the heavier Supra all over the Corolla down the hill but lacking the momentum to carry the speed through the final bend; Erics faster line extending a gap in the last quarter of the run. To the joy of the crowds, another 5-5 was called and Sweden got a second chance to witness these masters at work.
Sudden Death Run 1 was where the competition would eventually be decided, predictably both drivers were simply amazing through the faster section of course but as both prepared to power out of the final curve, Aasbo dipped a wheel onto the grass and momentarily lost traction. This was enough for O’Sullivan to cleverly adjust his line, find grip through his Hankook K105’s and execute the one and only pass of the day. Spectacular battle skills from the Rockstar Corolla had earned a 10-0 advantage with one run remaining. Freddi knew a similar move would be required to force this final to another run and entered the Sturup arena inches from O’Sullivans Corolla. But in typical O’Sullivan style, he made his smaller AE Corolla appear extremely wide and a consistent fast line left no room for Aasbo to execute an attack; it was over. As O’Sullivan passed the judging tower on exit from the final bend he could be seen punching the steering wheel with delight, celebrating a result that had thusfar eluded the 07 Prodrift Champion. This victory now sees Flat Eric top of the 2008 Prodrift European Series points standings and as we enter the remaining half of the championship, his competitors should hope that this victory does not re-ignite a winning streak that we all witnessed in 07. Either way, with 3 top drivers now fighting for the 08 Series title Prodrift fans are guaranteed of a fascinating latter half to the 2008 Prodrift European Series.


