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D1 Grand Prix vs Drift Masters European Championship

Series comparison — Race Team Wiki
D1 Grand Prix Drift Masters European Championship
Category Drift Drift
Governing Body D1 Corporation Drift Masters
Region Asia Europe
Founded 2001 2015
Team Count 580 45
Top Countries Japan, Russia, Malaysia Poland, United Kingdom, Germany, Latvia, United States

D1 Grand Prix

Japan's original and most prestigious professional drift championship, founded by Keiichi Tsuchiya. Eight rounds at major Japanese circuits; the benchmark for technical drift judging worldwide.

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Drift Masters European Championship

Europe's premier professional drift championship, attracting entries from 40+ countries. Six rounds at circuits including Autodrom Silesia, Lydden Hill, and Zandvoort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between D1 Grand Prix and Drift Masters European Championship?
D1 Grand Prix and Drift Masters European Championship are both major motorsport series in the Drift discipline. D1 Grand Prix is governed by D1 Corporation and was founded in 2001, while Drift Masters European Championship is governed by Drift Masters and was founded in 2015. D1 Grand Prix has 580 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki; Drift Masters European Championship has 45.
How many teams does D1 Grand Prix have?
D1 Grand Prix has 580 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all D1 Grand Prix teams.
How many teams does Drift Masters European Championship have?
Drift Masters European Championship has 45 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all Drift Masters European Championship teams.

D1 Grand Prix vs Drift Masters European Championship — Series Comparison

D1 Grand Prix and Drift Masters European Championship are two major motorsport series compared on Race Team Wiki. D1 Grand Prix (founded 2001, governed by D1 Corporation) races in the Asia region with 580 teams. Drift Masters European Championship (founded 2015, governed by Drift Masters) races in the Europe region with 45 teams. Race Team Wiki is the comprehensive racing team index covering all motorsport disciplines worldwide.