Drift Style

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  • 2010
  • 2 Seasons

Drifting is a motorsport where drivers intentionally oversteer their cars, causing the rear wheels to lose traction and the car to slide sideways through corners. Drift Style, a reality television show from Ammo Content that premiered in 2007, takes viewers into the world of professional drifting.

The show follows seven drivers as they compete in the Formula Drift Championship, a high-profile drifting competition in the United States. Each episode focuses on one event in the championship, with the drivers battling it out for points and cash prizes.

Throughout the season, viewers get to know the drivers and their unique personalities. There's Vaughn Gittin Jr., a self-proclaimed party animal who likes to get the crowd pumped up before his runs. Chris Forsberg, the series' two-time defending champion, is a more serious competitor who lets his driving do the talking. Ryan Tuerck and his crew are known for their DIY approach to building and maintaining their cars.

In addition to the drivers, the show also features interviews with judges, mechanics, and other members of the drifting community. Viewers get an inside look at the sport, learning about the different techniques and strategies used by the drivers.

Drift Style isn't just about the competition, though. The show also delves into the personal lives of the drivers, exploring their struggles and triumphs both on and off the track. One episode focuses on Gittin Jr.'s attempt to break the world record for the longest drift. Another highlights Tuerck's journey to Japan to compete in a drifting event there.

The show's production values are top-notch, with high-quality camera work and editing throughout. It's clear that the producers have a deep love and respect for the sport, and that comes through in the way they craft each episode.

One of the most impressive aspects of Drift Style is its ability to make the sport accessible to viewers who may not be familiar with drifting. The show does an excellent job of explaining the rules and terminology of the sport, without feeling too dumbed-down or overly technical.

Overall, Drift Style is a thrilling and well-produced series that takes viewers inside the world of professional drifting. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the sport or just curious to learn more, this show is definitely worth a watch.

Drift Style is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (15 episodes). The series first aired on July 10, 2010.

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Seasons
The World Championship
8. The World Championship
October 7, 2011
For the first time ever, Drifting's best compete for a world championship in Long Beach, California - the city where the sport of Drifting picked up its US momentum. The coverage befits a title event with helicopter cameras and Ultimate Arm special effects capturing never-before-seen Drift action.
Final Fight
7. Final Fight
October 7, 2011
In the Formula Drift Pro Championship Series finale all drivers are suited up for a sumo-size smackdown. Irwindale, California's legendary "House of Drift" is where they must make a play for the season title or leave it all on the track. Defending champ Tanner Foust leads the points race but Rhys Millen, Sam Hubinette and JR Gittin come on strong.
Locked and Loaded
6. Locked and Loaded
October 7, 2011
All contenders have the Formula Drift Pro Championship Series title in their sights as Sonoma, California provides racetrack drivers either love or hate. A win at Infineon Raceway can be an elusive target with defending champ Tanner Foust eyeing pole position while Bill Sherman, Ryan Tuerck and a reloaded Rhys Millen blast away at standings that will pave the way to the finale.
Breaking Point
5. Breaking Point
October 7, 2011
It makes or breaks in the Formula Drift Pro Championship Series with the leaders driving golf balls on the Washington links before teeing off at Evergreen Speedway. But it's hard to relax when rain scatters results all over the track. The Drift Alliance is struggling while Foust, Millen and Hubinette try to tap into a most valuable win.
High Stakes
4. High Stakes
October 7, 2011
In their first visit to Sin City, Japanese drivers upset the Formula Drift status quo. Las Vegas Motor Speedway is where Tanner Foust fights to hold onto his overall lead or go bust. And with a return to the Dodge Viper that won him two championships, "Crazy Swede" Samuel Hubinette is feeling faster, lighter and luckier than ever.
The Gauntlet
3. The Gauntlet
October 7, 2011
In Englishtown, New Jersey, drivers take a fun detour into the rough and tumble world of rally racing. Then Rally champ Ken Block gets behind the wheel of a drift vehicle. Finally, it's back to business as Tyler McQuarrie's Porsche delivers, Rhys Millen tries to build on his momentum and Tanner Foust makes a play to again control the Formula Drift Pro Championship Series.
Feel The Heat
2. Feel The Heat
October 7, 2011
Competition boils over at the sweltering Road Atlanta track. Mechanical problems lead to early exits for the top contenders, making room for young drivers to storm the podium. But they'll have to get past one able veteran who's making an amazing resurgence.
The Streets of Long Beach
1. The Streets of Long Beach
October 7, 2011
The Formula Drift Pro Championship Series launches this season on the streets of car-crazy Long Beach, California. Old rivalries resume when defending champion Tanner Foust answers a host of credible threats to his rule. In addition, last season's third-place finisher overall Daijiro Yoshihara, plus former champ Rhys Millen, have combined to form a powerful new alliance at Rhys Millen Racing
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Where to Watch Drift Style
Drift Style is available for streaming on the Ammo Content website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Drift Style on demand at and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    July 10, 2010