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Support the Irish - Formula Drift 2011 - Dean Karnage

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  • 16-01-2011 6:28pm
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    Hello Everyone,

    NOTE:

    Now i have done some searching on boards regards drifting / Prodrift / Formula Drift before i started this so i beg you all to take this thread at its face value and not to resort to "another" drifting / motorsport topic which has been posted multiple times before.


    I represent one driver in particular from Ireland who drove in Prodrift and now drives professionally in Formula Drift USA - for those of you that may know me then it wont come as a shock to whom this driver is.

    What i aim to do is simply try and spread some awareness and get the average Joe Motorsport fan to be aware of the talent found here in Irelands Drifting scene. To date we have 3 drivers competing in the USA professionally who all started their careers in Ireland in other forms of motorsporst / extreme / action sports and have made a career out of an overall love and passion for cars and motorsport like us all. To carve out a career in any motorsport in these challenging economic times overseas is a true testiment to the raw talent and high level of competition found here in Europe and Ireland in particular.

    Dean "Karnage" Kearney is the driver i represent, i have looked after all his marketing, social media and sponsorship requirements since 2009. Since then he has won a Prodrift championship, drove at the Formula Drift finale in Octover 09', negotiated and secured a professional drive for the entire 2010 Formula Drift season to complete his "Rookie" year and now we are mid negotiations with a Top team which will give Dean a rejuvenated program to establish himself stateside and challenge for great results.

    For anyone interested in drifting or learning more about Dean and follow his career as it flourishes into 2011 and beyond then i would urge you all, even as motorsport neutrals to "Like", "Follow" or add Dean to your network on the links below:

    about me: https://about.me/deankarnagekearney

    Wesbite: http://deankearney.com/

    Facebook Fanpage: http://www.facebook.com/DeanKarnage

    twitter: http://twitter.com/deankarnage

    Thanks for reading and I hope you get to tune in to some LIVE Driftstream footage throughout the year from Formula Drift.

    ian@deankearney.com


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭SouperComputer


    Fair play to both of you for flying the flag. That said, (and this will come off $hitty but I'm just typing what other are thinking) if you are representing him and he is representing our country please proof read your posts/marketing materials.

    Otherwise, fair ball$ as they say. Whats the money for a pro drifter worth on average. I could do with a career change.


  • Registered Users Posts: 568 ✭✭✭CianDon


    Fair play to Karnage, D-Mac and James Deane for stepping up to what must now (after recent events in Japan) the top tier of Drift competition in the world. Here's hoping we'll have an Irish driver crowned Formula D champ in 2011


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