Formula Drift 2025 Season Highlights
A breakdown of the most intense battles, podium finishes, and standout builds of the year.
The 2025 Formula Drift season delivered a spectacle of tire smoke, precision driving, and unforgettable battles. From rookie breakthroughs to record-shattering performances, this year’s championship was one of the most competitive in FD history. Let’s dive into the highlights that defined the season.
James Deane: A Historic Fifth Title
James Deane etched his name deeper into drift history by securing his fifth Formula Drift championship, becoming the first driver to do so in the series’ 22-year history. Piloting the #130 AutoZone Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD, Deane clinched the title with a round to spare after winning three events and consistently finishing on the podium. His victory at Round 7 in Utah sealed the deal, marking a season of dominance and precision driving Drifted.com[1].
Rookie Sensation: Hiroya Minowa
At just 15 years old, Hiroya Minowa stunned the drift world by winning Round 3 in Orlando, becoming the youngest winner in FD history. Driving the Enjuku Racing / BC Racing GT86, Minowa showcased maturity beyond his years, battling seasoned veterans and earning a spot in the top five championship standings Wrecked Magazine[2].
Podium Battles and Rivalries
The season was packed with intense head-to-heads. One of the most talked-about battles was James Deane vs. Fredric Aasbø in St. Louis, where Deane edged out Aasbø in a high-stakes semifinal before defeating Jack Shanahan in an all-Irish final RTR Vehicles[3].
Matt Field also made headlines by defeating Deane in Seattle, marking his first win since 2023 and pushing him into second place in the championship standings Formula Drift Blog[4].
Standout Builds of the Season
This year’s grid featured some of the most refined and aggressive builds in FD history:
- James Deane’s Mustang RTR Spec 5-FD – A powerhouse of torque and control, tuned for precision and style.
- Adam LZ’s Drift HQ E36 BMW – A fan favorite with a clean aesthetic and consistent podium finishes.
- Aurimas “Odi” Bakchis’ Feal Suspension S14.9 – Known for its chase run dominance and balanced setup.
- Jhonnattan Castro’s Metaldom Toyota GR86 – A breakout build that helped Castro earn his first podium finish.
Championship Standings Snapshot
After Round 7, the top contenders were:
- James Deane – 270 points
- Matt Field – 190 points
- Adam LZ / Fredric Aasbø – 180 points (tied)
- Hiroya Minowa – 150 points
The final round promises to be a battle for second place, with multiple drivers still in contention.
Watch the Action
Relive the season’s best moments with these highlight reels:
- Formula Drift New Jersey Highlights[5]
- Formula Drift Long Beach Highlights[6]
- St. Louis Top 4 Battles[7]
Final Thoughts
The 2025 Formula Drift season was a masterclass in competitive drifting, showcasing the evolution of the sport and the talent of its drivers. From rookies making history to veterans rewriting the record books, this year was unforgettable.
