Fredric Aasbo deemed “Champ Killer” at Formula Drift Round 4!
Los Angeles, California: Fredric Aasbo (Team Japan Auto FSR) takes out Championship Leader Vaughn Gittin Jr. at Formula Drift Round 4: Throwdown, Seattle and gets nicknamed “Champ Killer” in the process!
After taking out reigning Champion Chris Forsberg and placing fourth at Formula Drift Round 1 2010, Fredric Aasbo and Team Japan Auto FSR just got back to the US for Formula Drift Round 4 at Evergreen Raceway, WA on the weekend of July 8th-10th. Fresh off a new engine build courtesy of Comp Turbo, KRB Trading, KSR, SWR and FSR Motorsport Creations, Team Japan Auto was ready for the tense battles to come.
- This is our second event in our Rookie season, and we are out here to learn from the best. Still, in honor of our sponsors, friends and fans, I am proud to say I think we left our mark!
Team Japan Auto qualified in the upper half of the 43 participating teams, and took on a fight with young and aspiring competitor Pat Mordaunt to advance to Top 16. Top 8 saw Fredric and his Toyota Supra meet Vaughn Gittin Jr. in the Monster Energy Drink Falken Tire Ford Mustang, who currently sits as #1 in Formula Drift points standings. Jr. has been the driver and car combination to beat all season, being further testamented by his #1 qualifying spot at Round 4.
- We are both running Falken Tires, and the new Azenis RT615-K tires made sure it was an even but in every aspect insanely smokey and fast battle! First runs had judges call a one more time. Reruns were even closer, and when Jr. spun in front of me a crash was unavoidable. Judges declared us as the winner – our privateer team had taken out the top contender in the Formula Drift circuit!! I am so proud of our team, Tom Ole Svendsen and Steffen Moy!
Fredric and Team Japan Auto went on to finish in 7th place after two close battles with Tanner Foust in The Rockstar Energy Drink Scion tC, who later moved on to win the event. Team Japan Auto FSR and Fredric Aasbo currently sits second in Rookie of the Year points standings, having only taken part in two of a total of four rounds. The team is currently looking to establish a program to get the funding needed to take part at the remaining three Formula Drift rounds.
- Literally he has impressed myself, the judges and the fans! Aasbo has created a Norwegian wave through Formula Drift!, said Jarod DeAnda, official host and voice of Formula Drift.
- We are still a rookie in Formula Drift, but we are quickly gaining knowledge as we move on. I know we have strong potential for further consistency, but we need certain upgrades for the car and more seat time in the series. One thing remains assured – we will be giving it a 110% to be able to leave it all at the walls of Las Vegas Motor Speedway!
After the race, Norwegian media outlet Autobloggen created a tribute video showing Norwegian friends and family gathered together cheering on Team Japan Auto 04:00 in the morning.
- I don’t know what to say. I don’t think there’s a word that explains how it feels to have so passionate people putting it all in and backing you in what you love doing. Thanks for a great video that I will NEVER forget!!
Fredric Aasbo is a two time Nordic Drifting Series Champion representing Japan Auto, FSR Motorsport Creations, PBC Auto, KRB Trading, Comp Turbo, Turbosmart Performance Products, Biltema, CRC, Panvulk, BS Bildeler, Kimmit Sport Racing, Agip, EBC Brakes, Brakes Norge, Nuke Performance, Auto-Sign, BlackBox Media and SWR in Formula DRIFT – the World’s premier drifting series.
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Pictures courtesy of Larry Chen (http://www.driftfotos.com)
















Comments
Drafter
Aasbo actually has the best skill with less opportunity.
Because you know he will do better, if you pick any best FD drifter of your choice, and equip him & Aasbo with the same exact 2 cars ( any RWD car of your choice).
Some are great because seat-time and money, some are just very talented to begin with.
Naoto Kawamitsu
Fredric Aasbo, Team Japan Auto and FSR did a great job! The car ran great! Aasbo drove awesome. I still see you coming in 1st place in my eyes! I too was rooting and cheering for you on driftstream until best 8. The Driftstream was not good as i thought it was but at least i got to see you do your thing! Great runs in deed and u will get it next time for sure! Very proud of you and the team! Great team work and all! Everyone here from JZ Club is cheering for you!!! And amazed of your awesome drifting! Keep doing your thing!
V/r,
Naoto
N.Nenov
Just wanted to congratulate you on your successful appearance last weekend. Amazing job! Once again, you showed us what drifting is all about.
Really hope to see you and Team JA FSR at the upcoming FD events. Will keep my fingers crossed.
Best regards,
N.Nenov
Fredric
Guys, thank you so much!! I don’t think you know how inspiring it is to read your comments – it warms my heart so much to see you appreciate to have us do what we love doing!
We are doing what we can to get Las Vegas and Formula Drift Round 5, and I would definitely love to see you all there!
Here’s a link to a Speedhunters writeup from the Seattle round, giving some insight to how the weekend went by for Team Japan Auto. In short – it was pretty tense… http://speedhunters.com/archive/2010/07/21/driver-blog-fredric-aasbo-gt-gt-formula-d-seattle.aspx
Thanks again!!
Fredric
Marty Staggs
Congrats Fredric!
It is an honor to be one of your sponsors.
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