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DriftCon Afterdark 2019 – Car Show and Main Event Coverage

Matt HaugnessBy Matt HaugnessOctober 6, 2019Updated:July 30, 2021No Comments5 Mins Read
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DriftCon Afterdark 2019 finished off our sixth year hosting DriftCon events at Evergreen Speedway. These events continue to grow and evolve and we appreciate the support from the PNW drift community. Make sure to see the full gallery at the bottom of the page!

Photos by Nick Foskette, Michael Ericson, and Brady Gunderson. Text by Matt Haugness.

The standard format of the Great 75 Car Show, VIP Parking, ProAm Round 5, Team Tandem Showoff, Big Entry Contest, and Hoon-Off was maintained. This year we attempted to add our new Jigen Drift (timed drifting) but due to time constraints it had to be canceled. Jigen Drift will be back in 2020 and have a larger focus!

The ProAm main event was insane this year. It was a super competitive event and even our guest judge Faruk Kugay was impressed! With it being the final round before the end of the season multiple drivers were on the edge of getting their Formula Drift Pro2 license. First place went to Brennan Walstrom in his well-sorted 240SX. Alex Lindsay put on a heck of a show and despite being one of the most under-powered cars on grid he drove really well and secured second place. Tyler Mayer drove great all day and locked down the third place podium spot.

See more Drifting photos on DriftCon.us.

ProAm ran a little later than expected due to some slight rain showers and delays but we immediately moved onto the Hoon-Off Burnout Competition. This part of the event comes and goes based on interest from competitors. This year we had quite a few drivers sign up in advance so we made sure we did it! We also had some last minute entries show up on track to help fill the venue with smoke. Ultimately Tyler Rees in his Ford Mustang took the only award we had – first place. Ben Whyte put on a solid show and it was extremely close between the two. We think this competition could heat up for 2020…

The Big Entry Contest was a bit rushed due to time constraints but Henry Hamerly scraped the pool noodles and wall perfectly with his BMW. Word is he had a newish paint job but now has a battle scar on the rear bumper from DriftCon Afterdark!

Team Tandem Showoff at DriftCon Afterdark is strictly for fun with no cash prize. 17 teams signed up quickly and we announced this part of the event was sold out nearly a month in advance! It was great to get tons of interest in team tandem and many of the teams put on a great show. IGNANT came back and secured first place once again! That makes them 2 for 2 for the year with a first place finish at our June event. Front Bumper came in second with Enemies in third. Solid driving in general for the top 5 teams!

The Great 75 Car Show was held alongside the track. Some awards were determined by our traditional voting method but Best of Show, Best Import, Best Domestic, Best European, and Best Make awards were judged by our judging staff (Hiro Kanno and Andrew Vun – two top tier winners of the past). Best Lighting was chosen by VLEDS. We also made some tweaks to the voted awards to allow for some interesting changes in who won.

Scroll to the bottom of this post to see a full list of the cars that won each award.

Thank you to everyone that attended DriftCon Afterdark 2019! We have some exciting things in the works for 2020 that could mean some dramatic changes to how these events are held. Stay tuned!

Special thanks to all of the vendors and the following sponsors for their support of this event:

Major Sponsors:
Ace Auto Repair & Tire Pros
APC Auto Spa
VLEDS
Rat2 Motorsports

Sponsors:
ImportMeet.com
425 Motorsports
The Import Guys
Planted Technology
Tragic Squad
Redstart Racing
Gundies Auto & Truck Wrecking
GripWerx
All In – Refreshment Energized

Vendors:
StanceWars
Urbn Panda
Direct Import Parts Shop
Tool and Dye Designs
Caskey Custom Prints
Kimoji Style

ProAm Round 5 Podium Results

1st: Brennan Walstrom
2nd: Alex Lindsay
3rd: Tyler Mayer

Big Entry Competition Results

Winner: Henry Hamerly

Hoon-Off Burnout Competition Results

Winner: Tyler Rees

Jigen Drift

Canceled due to weather/time constraints.

Team Tandem Showoff Results

1st: IGNANT
2nd: Front Bumper
3rd: Enemies

Great 75 Car Show Results

ImportMeet.com Choice (VIP Parking)
White Toyota Chaser

Evergreen Speedway Choice (VIP Parking)
Preston – 1991 Nissan 240SX

Urbn Panda Choice (VIP Parking)
Navid Haq – 2006 Mazdaspeed6

Best Sleeper (Voted)
Brendan Taylor – 1998 Nissan Stagea

Best Track Build (Voted)
Greg Schmidt – 2001 Nissan S15

Best Stance/Fitment (Voted)
Harman Atwal – 1996 Toyota Supra

Best Old School (Voted)
Stoph Johnson – 1990 Nissan Pulsar

People’s Choice (Voted)
Clifford Joe – 2008 Porsche Cayman

Best Lighting (Judged by VLEDS)
Chris Fry  – 1992 Honda ACTY

Best Ford (Judged)
Zach Ford – 2015 Ford Mustang

Best Honda / Acura (Judged)
Doug Foster – 2003 Acura RSX

Best Nissan Runner Up (Judged)
Brendan Taylor – 1998 Nissan Stagea

Best Nissan (Judged)
John Fujii – 2014 Nissan GTR

Best Mazda (Judged)
Justin Kroman – 1992 Mazda Miata

Best Toyota (Judged)
Jeff Caballero – 2015 Toyota Sienna

Best Scion (Judged)
Sebastian Dolinar – 2013 Scion FR-S

Best Subaru Runner Up (Judged)
 Christopher Benham – 2012 Subaru STi

Best Subaru (Judged)
Mallory Tatman – 2011 Subaru STi

Best Domestic (Judged)
Amanda Mann – 2004 Dodge SRT-4

Best Euro (Judged)
Alex Tran– 2008 BMW 335i

Best Import (Judged)
Gurjit Gill – 2006 Subaru STi

Best of Show Runner-Up (Judged)
Frank Moreno – 2005 Nissan 350Z

Best of Show (Judged)
Jason Helmick – 2015 Scion FR-S

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Matt created ImportMeet.com in 2011 after noticing a lack of media websites dedicated exclusively to import cars. Although he's employed as an engineer and has no formal training in journalism, his skills continue to develop as the editor for the site. He enjoys writing feature car articles, technical build/project articles, and organizing events. Matt drives a 2023 Honda Civic Type R and a 1990 LS-swapped Mazda RX-7.

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