Formula D - All-time Formula Drift Event Winners List

All-time Formula Drift Event Winners List

  1. Samuel Hübinette - 9 wins (2004 at Road Atlanta, Houston, and Infineon; 2005 at Road Atlanta and Chicago; 2006 at Long Beach, Chicago and Wall; 2007 at Summit Point)
  2. Tanner Foust - 7 wins (2006 at Road Atlanta; 2007 at Irwindale; 2008 at Englishtown and Sonoma; 2009 at Las Vegas; 2010 at Seattle and Irwindale)
  3. Daijiro Yoshihara - 7 wins (2006 at Irwindale; 2007 at Seattle and Wall, 2010 at Road Atlanta and Wall, 2011 at Road Atlanta and Monroe)
  4. Rhys Millen - 7 wins (2004 at Irwindale; 2005 at Wall; 2006 at Infineon; 2008 at Road Atlanta and Seattle; 2011 at Las Vegas; 2012 at Las Vegas)
  5. Chris Forsberg - 6 wins (2005 at Irwindale; 2007 at Road Atlanta and Infineon; 2008 at Long Beach; 2009 at Road Atlanta and Seattle)
  6. Vaughn Gittin, Jr. - 5 wins (2008 at Irwindale; 2010 at Long Beach and Sonoma; 2012 at Wall; 2012 at Seattle)
  7. Justin Pawlak - 4 wins (2011 at Long Beach and Palm Beach; 2012 at Long Beach and Road Atlanta)
  8. Ryan Tuerck - 2 wins (2009 at Long Beach and Irwindale)
  9. Tyler McQuarrie - 2 wins (2010 at Las Vegas; 2011 at Irwindale)
  10. Daigo Saito - 2 wins (2012 at Palm Beach; 2012 at Irwindale)

One win each for:

  1. Ken Gushi (2005 at Houston)
  2. Calvin Wan (2005 at Infineon)
  3. Yukinobu Okubo (2006 at Seattle)
  4. Mitsuru Haraguchi (2007 at Long Beach)
  5. Toshiki Yoshioka (2008 at Las Vegas)
  6. Darren McNamara (2009 at Wall)
  7. Stephan Verdier (2009 at Infineon)
  8. Conrad Grunewald (2011 at Wall)

To this date, only 4 drivers have won both Formula Drift and D1 Grand Prix events, they are Mitsuru Haraguchi, Toshiki Yoshioka, Vaughn Gittin, Jr., and Daigo Saito.

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