ONE of the biggest drifting events in the Europe, the Maxxis Tyres British Drift Championship, comes back to Knockhill this weekend.

Fans can expect to see vast plumes of blue smoke rise up from the Knockhill tarmac as some of Britain’s and Europe’s best drifters converge on Knockhill for some spectacular rubber-shredding, tyre-smoking action on the fearsome and challenging Knockhill Drift Track (the three corner complex including Duffus Dip, Leslie’s and Scotsman corner – aka ‘The Hill’).

Indeed, pretty much all the drivers look forward to the challenge: a 100mph blind entry into the unknown, before a power-sapping, suspension-testing downhill ride to Leslie’s (left hander) before the sharp 90 degree right hander of Scotsman that concludes the lap. Make no mistake, there is a lot to get right on this track, and what awaits those competitors who can combine bravery, skill and precision is a pure adrenaline rush, and lap unlike any other Circuit in the UK.

Knockhill tends to throw in some un-predictable results, with last year’s event serving as an example. With most of the ‘established order ’ failing to qualify for the Top16 stage, that left Jamie Kenyon with the opportunity to take the overall win. The event also saw some sterling performances from Michael Marshall, Simon Perry and 17 year old, Duane McKeever.

Last year’s event also saw the biggest BDC entry since the Championship started coming to Knockhill. So, expect to see some mighty impressive machinery on track, with 800bhp, super-tuned Nissan Skylines, Silvias and 350GTs; do battle with BMWs, Toyotas and more; but most importantly, it is always sideways and spectacular.

This year’s BDC Super-Pro Championship standings, heading to Knockhill; sees 14 year old, Irish drift sensation, Jack Shanahan top of the pile after his opening round success at Lydden Hill. Shanahan, the 2013 Semi-Pro Champion, will be driving his 700hp, Nissan Silvia S14, powered by a 3.2 litre BMW M3 Turbo-charged engine.

However, some top names are hot on the youngster’s tail, with Shane O’Sullivan (Team Japspeed), Michael Marshall (Team MnM), Simon Perry (Lassa Tyres Drift Team) and Matt Carter (Team Falken) all looking to overhaul Shanahan’s slender 4 point advantage at the top of the standings at Knockhill.

Fellow Super-Pro competitor, David Waterworth will have more than just BDC Championship points at stake on Sunday 8th June. This event represents David’s home round, and he’ll be especially keen to put on a good show for Scottish drift fans behind the wheel of his Nissan s15 Silvia, powered by an 8ltr V10 Dodge Viper engine. Hopefully, the additional track-time David has had at Knockhill this season, following some demonstration performances at some of our events, can propel him into the BDC final pairing come Sunday evening.

Drifting action at Knockhill will commence on Saturday 7th June at approximately 1.30pm, as competitors take to both the 1st Corner Complex and the Hairpin tracks for a series of practice and qualification sessions. This is a unique utilization of the track as parts of it are being used in opposite directions simultaneously with the first corner in a clockwise direction and the hairpin being used anti clockwise.

Sunday will see all the action move to the 1st Corner with Semi-Pro, Pro and Super-Pro qualifying sessions on track, before the last 16, great 8 and semi final battles determine the top two competitors in each class, who will eventually compete head-to-head for BDC event victory.

Knockhill events director Stuart Gray said, “I’m really looking forward to welcoming some of Europe’s elite drifters to Knockhill.

“The event is a real attack on the senses; the sound, speed and sight of the cars flying round the track sideways really captures the imagination of fans, not to mention the vast clouds of smoke that the drivers generate on each and every run. It really is an awesome sight.” Ticket prices are as follows: Saturday: Adult £5, Concession £4, Family £14 with kids under-12 going free.

Sunday: Adult £15, Concession £9, Family £38 with kids under-12 going free.

Weekend: Adult £15, Concession £9 and Family £30.