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Piotr Więcek finished the 2017 season in Formula D as rookie of the Year 2017 and as one of only three drivers in the history of FD who won a single round in the first season of starts.<ref name=":0" /> Piotr Więcek finished the 2017 season in Formula D as rookie of the Year 2017 and as one of only three drivers in the history of FD who won a single round in the first season of starts.<ref name=":0" />

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Worthouse drift team withdrew from competition. In the same statement, it was announced that Poitr Więcek would no longer be competing with Worthouse.


== Sporting achievements == == Sporting achievements ==

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Polish drifting driver (born 1990)
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Piotr Więcek
Piotr Więcek in Worthouse. Drift Team colors
Personal information
Nationality Poland
Born (1990-07-27) 27 July 1990 (age 34)
Płock, Poland
Piotr Więcek during the Formula Drift competition, Atlanta 2017

Piotr Więcek (b. 27 July 1990 in Płock, Poland) is a Polish drifting driver, currently a Worthouse Drift Team member.

Career

He began drifting in 2010. He signed a contract in 2011 with the Budmat Auto RB Team, which later became Budmat Auto Drift Team. He is associated with yellow Nissans - mainly models 200SX and Skyline R34. He competed for three titles of European drifting league champion Drift Masters Grand Prix - in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

He became a member of the Worthouse Drift Team in 2017. Together with their teammate James Deane, they began racing in Formula D (FD), considered to be the best drifting league in the world. Events take place in the United States.

Piotr Więcek finished the 2017 season in Formula D as rookie of the Year 2017 and as one of only three drivers in the history of FD who won a single round in the first season of starts.

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Worthouse drift team withdrew from competition. In the same statement, it was announced that Poitr Więcek would no longer be competing with Worthouse.

Sporting achievements

Season 2011

5th place - Polish Drifting Championships - Poznan Track (Nissan 200SX S14)

Season 2012

4th place - Polish Drifting Championships - Płock Orlen Arena (Nissan 200SX S14)

6th place - Polish Drifting Championships - Kielce, Copper Mountain Track (Nissan 200SX S14)

Season 2013

2nd place - Polish Drifting Championships - Poznan Track (Nissan 200SX S14)

Season 2014

1st place - Drift Allstars - London Stratford Olympic Ground (Nissan 200SX S14)

4th place - Polish Drifting Championships - Kielce, Copper Mountain Track (Nissan 200SX S14)

1st place - Polish Drifting Championships - Poznan Track (Nissan 200SX S14)

1st place in the general classification - Drift Masters Grand Prix (Nissan 200SX)

Season 2015

1st place in the general classification - Drift Masters Grand Prix (Nissan 200SX)

Season 2016

2nd place - Drift Allstars - Germany Eurospeedway-Lausitz (Nissan Skyline)

1st place in the general classification - Drift Masters Grand Prix (Nissan 200SX)

Season 2017

3rd place - 3rd round of Drift Masters Grand Prix (Nissan Skyline)

1st place - 8th round of Formula Drift Irwindale, California, USA (Nissan S15)

Season 2018

3rd place - 1st round of Formula Drift Long Beach, California, USA (Nissan S15)

1st place - 1st round of Motegi Super Drift Challenge 2018, Long Beach, California, USA (Nissan S15)

1st place - 1st round of Motegi Super Drift Challenge 2018, Long Beach, California, USA (Nissan S15)

5th place - 2nd round Formula Drift Orlando, Florida, USA (Nissan S15)

4th place - 3rd round of Formula Drift Atlanta, Georgia, USA (Nissan S15)

3rd place - 5th round of Formula Drift Monroe, Washington, USA (Nissan S15)

4th place - 6th round of Formula Drift, St. Louis, Illinois, USA (Nissan S15)

4th place - Red Bull Drift Shifters, Liverpool, England (Nissan Skyline)

Season 2020

2nd place - 1st round of Drift Masters European Championship (King of Riga), Riga, Latvia (Nissan S15)

References

  1. Piotr Więcek Official Fanpage, www.facebook.com
  2. Budmat Auto RB Team Official Fanpage, www.facebook.com
  3. ^ Maciek Kiwak, Worthouse. Drift Team: Nissany S15 Piotra Więcka i Jamesa Deane'a z bliska, www.redbull.com
  4. ciechanowinaczej.pl, Fotorelacja Budmat Drift Show, www.ciechanowinaczej.pl
  5. Ali McCarthy, Everything that happened at Red Bull Drift Shifters 2018 in Liverpool, www.redbull.com
  6. Budmat, Piotr Więcek pokonuje wszystkich w Teksasie!, www.budmat.com
  7. Drift Allstars w Niemczech. Piotr Więcek zajął drugie miejsce, www.plock.sport.pl
  8. Dominik Jaroszewski, Płocczanin Piotr Więcek obronił tytuł mistrza Drift Masters!, www.plock.sport.pl
  9. Budmat, Polak na podium w Londynie - drifterzy królują w Anglii, www.budmat.com
  10. Piotr Więcek - Profil - Turborebels, www.turborebels.com
  11. Danny Korecki, Piotr Wiecek Gets Two Wins in Motegi Super Drift, www.thedrive.com
  12. Adam Małachowski, Prestiżowe Motegi Drift Challenge dla Piotra Więcka, www.plock.wyborcza.pl
  13. www.driftmasters.gp,
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