In Depth: DMCC Mid-Season Recap - Page 2

In Depth: DMCC Season RecapIn Depth: DMCC Season Recap
In Depth: DMCC Season Recap

Two drivers that are no strangers to the podium are Miro and Dave Briggs. Miro is running the whole DMCC season, and so far is in among the top three title contenders. His smooth style and consistency has proven to be a great recipe for landing on the podium. Like Miro, Dave Briggs had been on fire this season. With his experience of driving in a few of other American drift series, the added experience has really helped him step up. This season he got his first DMCC podium and it got the ball rolling for his run to second place in the championship. With the news that DMCC will have two Formula D licenses to award, Dave Briggs and his team decided to finish the season off instead of going to compete Stateside.

One driver who has been very impressive is Brad Carlton. He has been super aggressive all season and has collected two podium finishes. With the help of Federal Performance, he really stepped up his game and now is one to watch.

With only a few events left in the season, it’s going to be an exciting end to what has been one of the most eventful DMCC seasons ever.

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