The weather was certainly a factor in the Pacific Northwest, as it often is, but in this instance it was actually a break from this summers normal.  The rain that affected round 5 of the 2015 Formula Drift Championship in Monroe Washington was the first measurable rain, and the first time temps had dipped below the upper 80’s and low 90’s, in more than a month.  A fact that kept the entire field on their toes, and caught more than a couple on the wrong side of happiness as the skies opened up.  The competition on Saturday actually managed to miss the worst of what Mother Nature had to offer right up until the final four got underway.  From then on through the finish, the conditions were slick at best and nearly impossible as we moved through the final.  Not many would say it out loud, but you could tell the crowd was a bit disappointed when the final was reduced to a zero smoke, slow motion affair.  The one saving grace being that crowd favorite Fredric Aasbo had taken the win against first time podium finisher Alec Hohnadell.  Justin Pawlak would finish third after a controversial and much publicized smash up derby style round win over Tyler McQuarrie.

Here are my favorite photos from Saturdays action in Monroe.

JTP Justin Pawlak getting it close to the wall
Matt Field would run well, but come up a bit short against Goodin in the Great 8
Ken Gushi looking good before top 16 gets started
Kristaps Bluss settles in before the round of 32
Charles Ng getting focused
Chelsea DeNofa does his best to mirror Conrad Grunwald in top 32 action – DeNofa would take the round win
Eventual winner Fredric Aasbo leads “Rapper” Dan Savage to his defeat in the round of 32
Mad Mike doing what Mad Mike does in front of a sold out Seattle crowd.
The top 16 procession rolls down the back stretch on it’s way to driver introductions.
Ken Gushi not leaving any room between himself and Tyler McQuarrie during top 16
Kenny Moen lays more abuse down on his rear end leading Daigo Saito
It was Alec Hohnadells first time on teh podium. And he didn’t exactly have an easy row to hoe on his way there. Taking down some of the toughest in business including Pawlak, Saito, Forsberg and Mohan.

 

Ken Stouffer

I've been around some form of racing since I was a kid. First hanging around Ascot in Southern California. Then, after moving to Texas as a teen, I got hooked on drag racing and did that for almost fifteen years. In between I have raced Dirt bikes and Quads. 2011 Marked my 8th and final year racing up Pikes Peak: Five in the Pro Quad division and three in Time Attack. Future racing plans are in the works, but until then I'm at the track shooting for My Life at Speed as much as I possibly can.

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