5 min
Drift guide
How drift competition works: from qualifying to the final battle
A clear guide to Lithuania’s PRO, SemiPRO and Street divisions, tandem battles and the information that matters in a result table.
At a glance
- 1Lithuania's PRO, SemiPRO and Street divisions are tracked separately.
- 2A qualifying classification and a tandem battle bracket are different records.
- 3Apeksas displays only results and pairings confirmed by an official source.
Three divisions, three separate stories
A Lithuanian drift weekend is not one combined classification. PRO, SemiPRO and Street have separate competitors, rounds and season tables, so Apeksas gives each division its own selection. That makes the relevant calendar, latest classification and championship position immediately clear.
Qualifying
In qualifying, a driver runs alone and the official classification determines who advances and how the elimination order is formed. Scores, positions and run status must come from the source; they cannot be reconstructed from an article date or a photograph.
Tandem battles
One driver begins in the lead position and the other chases, then they swap. A useful result view separates the pairing, winner and competition stage. When an official bracket has not been published, Apeksas does not invent one and clearly marks the data as awaiting a source.
Reading the season table
Look beyond position alone. The points gap to the leader shows how close the contest is, while the selected season and division prevent unrelated championships from being mixed. Team and individual standings are also different records.
Lithuania and the world in one place
Lithuanian divisions sit beside global Drift Masters coverage without merging their data. That gives local events and Lithuanian appearances abroad one navigable home while preserving the correct series, season and source context.
Sources
Division structure and current coverage are checked against the official pages below.
07/15/2026