Challenges at the FIA Drifting Cup: Lwi Edwards’ Journey

Full event report – From the heart – Team Manager / Dad

Drifting can be a cruel sport sometimes and the trip to Riga for the FIA International Drifting Cup was to test the team to the limit.

For the first time in Lwi Edwards racing history, he failed to qualify for the main event and it was all down to a very small electrical connection, the smallest of problems that created the biggest of problems!

The BMW E36 had been upgraded and checked over throughout the year by Allitalia Wrexham ready for this event, new uprated 1000hp+ driveshafts fitted, new high flow Dart cylinder heads and supercharger mods produced 200 extra hp to tackle the Bikernieki Circuit in Riga. Now pushing 920hp, we were confident that Lwi would be competitive.

However, there will always be something small that can throw a spanner in the works, and drifting at a Pro level has very little practice or free time to iron out problems, it is full speed ahead from the start, and seat time at this demanding circuit is the most crucial part of the event.

Arrival at Bikernieki circuit after a 2-day drive across 4 countries and 2 time zones was uneventful, the car unloaded and the Team set up in the paddock using the Haltech Gazebo supplied to us for the event.

Scrutineering was without any drama; the old E36 may not be the most modern of cars at the event, but we always make sure it complies with the FIA Rules and regulations. Fuel and tyres were delivered directly to the circuit and at this event we had made a decision to run the Extreme Tyres, as used in DMEC and very grippy, but never tested by Lwi.. Something that would create a problem later on.

The format of the event was over 3 days: the 1st day was initial practice, usually about 4 to 6 runs due to the full field of 45 drivers and the crucial time to gain experience of the circuit; the 2nd day was short practice and qualifying, and the final day was for the top 32 drivers to battle it out.

Lwi’s first run was just to get familiar with the circuit he had not driven on, and this is arguably the most challenging circuit in the world for Drifters, the car preformed ok with no real issues.

The second practice run, the car started losing power at critical places on the track, Lwi had to clutch kick a lot to try and stay in drift, which caused the auxiliary drive belt to shear.. the first set back, but this was easily a quickly repaired by the team

After this, it went downhill fast, instead on 900hp in mid drift, power would drop off making Lwi look like a real amateur, the team tried a lot of things in the heat of the moment to overcome this but we didnt get to the bottom of the issue until late into the night after practice had finished… it was traced to a very small connection to the charge cooler pump, this cools the intake temperature which can rocket up with the Magnuson Supercharger on full boost, it looked like it had some slight corrosion, possibly after being transported through some wet weather on the trip across due to being mounted low at the front .. either way, a quick wiggle of the connection diagnosed the problem.

So day 2 was a tall order, Lwi had around 2 practice runs in a car that now had 900hp, on tyres he had never used, at a circuit he had never driven on, plus we had altered the geometry and diff ratio at the rear due to problems the previous day, plus… the exhaust manifold had decided to start to crack… He managed to get one good run and our focus then was to just qualify, then regroup for the main day.

Qualifying runs

Lwis’s first run was pretty clean and safe enough to build on; he made sure he hit all the clips, and it was all looking pretty good until he got to the wall run section. He underestimated the grip due to a lack of experience with changes of tarmac at the circuit and being unfamiliar with the Extreme tyres, and he tapped the wall enough to straighten the car for a second. This is deemed a Zero.

Back in the pits and with the help of a Dacia hire car, the E36 was pulled back into shape, checked over and ready for run number 2.

Run 2 had a mistake on a shallow entry into the first clip, then the car was filled with tyre smoke after the damage from the wall towards the end of the run. With a low score, it was deemed that, along with another 12 drivers, we would not make it into the main event Top 32.

As a Team, we were mortified not to qualify, the first time ever in history! As a driver, Lwi took it very well, but deep down we all know that it really hurts. We are not the ones to make up excuses, it was simply not to be our time to shine.

Thats drifting, it can happen to the best drivers in the world, but it doesnt make it any easier to swallow.

Always take positives from the experience

Lwi and the Team were proud to represent Team UK for the second time at an international event. Lwi got to drive an iconic drift circuit, proved his driving ability against the odds and we made some new friends in the drift world.

Has it knocked us all back? You bet, financially, mentally, and personally.

Was it worth it.. Every penny!

But with our loyal partners behind us and family and friends’ support, we will be back stronger.

Lwi’s time to shine again will come….. watch this space

Lwi Edwards to represent Team UK at 2025 FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup in Riga, Latvia

Lwi Edwards : Team UK : 2025 FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup, Riga, Latvia

Lwi Edwards has been chosen to represent Team UK in October

After a successful year in 2024, marked by numerous impressive performances and a dedication to developing advanced drifting techniques, Lwi Edwards has secured a place at the prestigious FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup, a highly sought-after competition that brings together the world’s top drivers. This exciting event will take place at the legendary Bikernieki Circuit in Riga, Latvia, known for its challenging turns and captivating atmosphere, and Lwi will proudly represent Team UK. His participation is not just a personal achievement but also a testament to the hard work and support from his team, making this an unforgettable moment in his motorsport career.

The event will see Pro Drift Racers from around the World competing for the prestigious Drifting Cup, showcasing their exceptional skills and dedication in a thrilling display of motorsport excellence. The relentless dedication and unwavering commitment from Lwi, along with the passionate efforts of the small Wrexham-based team, has once again enabled us to collaborate closely with Motorsport UK. This partnership has been instrumental in securing our entry into this highly esteemed FIA event as Team UK, representing not just our team but also the spirit of British motorsport on an international stage.

We are proud and honoured to be able to compete at this high level, showcasing our skills on an esteemed platform that attracts talent from around the globe. Lwi is in top form, demonstrating remarkable consistency and precision on the track, while also displaying an unwavering determination to excel. Meanwhile, the car has had many upgrades and performance enhancements to ensure we can effectively challenge some of the best drivers in the World, each of whom brings their own unique strengths and strategies to the competition. This combination of Lwi’s talent and our advanced vehicle significantly boosts our confidence as we aim for success and seek to make our mark in the racing community.

We are thankful to all our partners who support us on this journey, as their collaboration and commitment have been instrumental in driving our shared vision forward. Their contributions not only enhance our initiatives but also foster a vibrant community of like-minded individuals and organizations. We encourage anyone who would like to get involved, whether through partnerships, ideas, or resources, to contact us directly on su*****@********ds.com.

The event takes place in Bikernieki Circuit, Riga 2nd – 5th October 2025

Lwi Edwards Celebrates a 2024 Drift Pro Championship Victory While Supporting Cancer Research UK

We’re excited to share that Lwi Edwards has won the 2024 MSUK Drift Pro Championship! It’s been an amazing season for Lwi, showcasing his incredible skill and determination. But the celebrations didn’t stop there – Lwi and his team also attended a special gala dinner, where they, alongside other champions from the Club Time Attack, presented a big cheque to Cancer Research UK.

£4000 Raised for Cancer Research UK

Thanks to a fantastic initiative by Club Time Attack, £4000 will be donated to Cancer Research UK. This amount was raised through a new scheme introduced at the start of the 2024 season, which aimed to encourage drivers to enter races on time. Drivers who missed the “soft” entry deadline had to pay a £50 late fee. The club asked its members to vote on a charity to benefit from these fees, and Cancer Research UK was chosen by a clear majority.

A Big Thank You

A huge thank you goes to all the drivers and teams who got behind the late payment scheme. Your support has made a real difference, and it’s heartwarming to see the motorsport community come together for such an important cause.

Want to Support Lwi and the Team?

Lwi’s victory in the 2024 MSUK Drift Pro Championship is just the beginning. If you’d like to get involved and support Lwi and the team, we are currently looking for sponsors for the upcoming season. This is a great opportunity to be part of an exciting motorsport journey. If you’re interested in sponsoring Lwi or would like more information, please get in touch with us. We’d love to hear from you!

Lwi to represent Team UK at FIA Motorsport Games in Valencia

Lwi Edwards to support Team UK at FIA Motorsport Games in Valencia

Lwi Edwards is to represent Team UK at the forthcoming FIA Motorsport Games in Valencia in the drift category

The FIA Motorsport Games brings nations and drivers together every two years from more than 70 countries for the Worlds biggest festival of motorsport and gives the opportunity for drivers to win Gold, Silver and Bronze medals for their Nation.

For 2024 the host City Valencia, Spain will have a spectacular opening ceremony to start the Games on 23rd October.

After winning the 2023 MSUK Drift Pro Championship, Lwi was chosen to represent Team UK for 2024

The team is working flat out to upgrade the E36 LSX V8 and Lwi is at the top of his game to get a good result for Team UK

The 2024 Drift Pro Championship starts on the Podium

The first 2 rounds of the MSUK Drift Pro Championship headed for the first time ever to Anglesey in North Wales. Our home track, Trac Mon in Ty Croes, an amazing technical circuit set on the coast of the Island.

Fresh from 6 months of engine rebuild and upgraded safely equipment to FIA spec, after a few hold ups with parts, the BMW E36 LSX was finished the evening before the event with no opportunity to test.

Round 1:

Saturday, with amazing spring sunshine, practice started on the technical layout that had never been drifted before. All the drivers quickly got to grips of the layout and speeds increased towards the end

Qualifying:

Getting to grips with the layout and Lwi put two solid runs in to top qualify with 95.33. Due to some drivers unable to start, Lwi was handed a bye run for the Top 16 battles, so straight into Top 8.

Top 8:

The top 8 battle was to be against Ian ‘Bizz’ Philips, who had been really fast all day. Lwi put on a clean lead for Bizz to chase but unfortunately Bizz fell off the track on the last fast corner due to driveshaft failure. Lwi took the win

Final 4

Final 4 was against a new young driver, Harry Love, a talented name to watch out for in the future, Lwi put on his clinical lead as always, the chase was nice and clean with Harry putting a nice lead. Lwi took the win to move to the final.

Final

The final was against the awesome driver and friend Dave Bastin in his Nissan, the battles are always close and fast and today was not different. Lwi put his perfect lead and Dave was close to his door, but Lwi had the edge. The chase was fast and smokey, Lwi pushed to gain close proximity and disaster.. on the very last bend the differential mount shattered and Lwi straightened. Dave took the deserved win!

Lwi finished the day in second position, a good position to be in the first round of 2024. The team regrouped, replaced the rear differential and prepared the car for round 2, the next day.

Round 2

Another amazing spring day, slightly cooler than the day before, but dry and sunny. The layout was changed slightly from the day before with the start line extended. All the drivers had improved from the day before in practice and it was going to be an even faster layout.

Qualifying:

Once again Lwi put a couple of clinical runs to top qualify with a 97.3 point run. This again allowed him a Bye run in Top 16 so it was though to the Top 8.

Top 8:

Top 8 battle was again against Ian Bizz Philips who was determined to take Lwi down this time but unfortunately on his lead he went far too hot into the final bend and ended up on the grass : Lwi took the win again.

Final 4:

Final 4 battle was to be with another young driver, Zak Parker, who is smooth and accurate in his style, another name to watch out for in the near future. Lwi’s experience shone through and although Zak put up a great fight, Lwi took the win.

Final:

The final battle was to be against Joel Conlan who had been getting faster as the day progressed. This was the first time Lwi had battled Joel but a mistake on his lead sealed the win for Lwi.

Lwi finished first at the end of Round 2 , another fantastic result for the start of the season and puts Lwi 20 points ahead in the championship already, a nice little buffer.

A 2nd and a 1st with two 1st in Qualifying, it was a good weekend, plus, it was a special weekend to win our home circuit in Wales. The first Welsh round won by a Welshman!

Next round is Cadwell Park on 6th May

Thank you to our partners friends and family who make this possible:

Haltech, Bilstein, Race Winning Brands, Allitalia Wrexham, TPW Engineering, Learn2Drift, Billys Speed Shop, Gizfab, and Family and friends

Lwi Edwards : 2023 MSUK Drift Pro Championship Winner!!

After a fantastic season of the MSUK Drift Pro Championship competing around the circuits of UK, Lwi was crowned Championship winner at the last round at Snetterton.

Lwi Edwards 2023 MSUK Drift Pro Champion

After 8 rounds on the iconic race circuits around the UK, Lwi took the win at 4 rounds and finished on the podium on all but 2.

Lwi results gave him a lead after the 7th round that couldn’t be beaten.

Lwi Edwards 2023 leader board

An amazing result for a young driver with a small family team behind him.

Our thanks must go to our partners who help make this happen.

Lwi Edwards and Howard Edwards

Bilstein UK, Haltech, Allitalia Wrexham, Learn2drift, TPW Engineering, Billy’s Speedshop

Countdown to round 3 and 4 of Drift Pro Championship, Brands Hatch

Lwi Edwards Drift Pro Championship 2023 Tunerfest South Brands Hatch

June 10th and 11th will see Lwi Edwards competing in round 3 and 4 of Drift Pro Championship at Tunerfest South Brands Hatch.

Two days of hard battles on the main circuit in front of thousands of motorsport fans.

Check out the Brands Hatch site to buy advance tickets and catch the action

Drift Pro Championship 2023 – First Podium of season

Lwi Edwards Winner Round 2 Driftpro Championship 2023

Round 1 and 2 of the Drift Pro Championship was held at the incredible mountain section of the Cadwell Park circuit.

Round 1 wasn’t going to plan, a mixed bag of weather and some conflicting opinions on the judging saw Lwi qualify a lowly 7th place and finished the day getting knocked out in the top 8.

Day 2 and Round 2,

Things improved for everyone. People settled in and results became more consistent.

Lwi qualified a respectable 2nd place battled through the field to take the top spot with a close battle in the final against Martin Richards

The first win of the 2023 season and the first podium carrying the Bilstein name, our main sponsor for 2023.

We thank all our partners who help make this happen, check out our partners page and support those who support us.

UK Drift Championship 2021 : Round 1 : Three Sisters Circuit

Lwi Edwards : Pro Drifter : UK Drift Championship : Three sisters circuit : Round 1

The first round of this brand new championship was to be held at the awesome Three Sisters Circuit, a venue that Lwi always performs well and has a good results

The BMW E36 LSV8 was given a thorough overhaul after the winter season by Allitalia Ltd with fresh oils supplied by Driven Oils and Sunoco Fuels but the main setup remains the same as 2020 apart from a few suspension tweeks to improve rear grip. Then the short journey to one of our closest venues on the calender

Lwi Edwards : UK Drift Championship 2021

All set up at the Three Sisters Circuit ready for practice day and the weather was good. Friday was a full day of open practice before a day of rest on Saturday and the main Pro competition day on Sunday. The car ran faultlessly all day and apart from a collision with Fitzgerald when he span in front of Lwi, resulting in a damaged door, the car survived pretty well

Lwi Edwards : UK Drift Championship : Damage on practice

Sunday was Pro Race day and after a morning practice and small setting up of suspension, the car was refilled with Sunoco Fuel, fitted with some new Accelera Tyres fitted to the 1Form Alloy Wheels ready for qualifying time.

Lwi Edwards : UK Drift Championship : 2021 : Three Sisters : Qualifying Runs

Two qualifying runs and Lwi didnt disappoint, the first run was clean and a safe tidy run to give him 74 points, but Lwi turned up the screws on the second run, pushing out to the clipping points and running the line close to the edge, this gave him 85 points and third place qualifying place behind Luke Barker and Duane Mckeever. Pretty happy with the result!

So on to the battles

Lwi Edwards : UK Drift Championship 2021 : Top 32 Battle : Three Sisters

Top 32 Battle: Lwi Vs Marcus Clare

Lwi’s first battle was with Marcus Clare who unfortunately span on his lead run narrowly missing Lwi in the process. However it gave Lwi the chance to do his now trademark Lunar bend wave.

Lwi Edwards : UK Drift Championship 2021 : Round 1 : Top 16 Battle

Top 16 Battle : Lwi Vs Rob Black

This wasnt going to be an easy battle, Rob Black had come through from the Pro2 grid the day before and was on form, making his way to the Pro top 16. However, Lwi just put the perfect lead line as always and let the chase car make the mistakes, the extra grip we have dialled into the BMW starting to show around Lunar bend. Although Rob Black put a nice lead as well, the advantage was Lwi but a good battle for sure.

Lwi Edwards : UK Drift Championship 2021 Rnd 1 : Great 8 Battle

Great 8 Battle : Lwi vs Steve ‘Baggsy’ Biagione

Things were going to get hard now against the extremely experienced Baggsy who was also out to win the championship. Lwi putting on another perfect lead and gaining a little at the start, but Baggsy soon closed up the gap to finish the run. Lwi’s chase run was close and clean but he lost by a small margin. So close it split the judges in their decision after a good few minutes of deliberation . It would have been nice to go one more time but we were happy the judges decision and the result

Final Result:

A great start to the season, a solid finish and Lwi is currently sitting in 5th place overall in the Pro Class of the new UK Drift Championship.

Hard Charger Award

Surprise of the day was to be awarded the Hard Charger Award for the weekend !

Lwi Edwards : UK Drift Championship 2021 : Rnd 1 : Three Sisters : Hard Charger Award

Huge thanks to our Partners this year that help make this journey happen, Learn2Drift, Haltech, 1Form Wheels, Tirestreets UK, Accelera Tyres, Sunoco Fuels, Driven Oils, Beazy Media and our Family who contribute so much. It is going to be a busy year!

If you would like to get involved with our team or could offer support we would be glad to hear from you, drifting is a great platform to promote your company or brand even in these difficult times, drop us a line at su*****@********ds.com

You can check out the YouTube channel below for more InCar footage from the weekend

2021 A New season and New Championship to UK

Lwi Edwards : Pro Driver : UK Drift Championship 2021

After a short and difficult 2020 season due to Covid, we are now looking forward to 2021 being closer to some normality if it is possible.

The good news is the dawning of a brand new championship to the UK, The UK Drift Championship to keep everyone entertained. Every round will be streamed live on social media and the circuits are challenging and fast.

Young Lwi has taken up the invitation to compete in the Pro class against some big names from the past and future .

This season is going to be busy making up for lost time last year, competing in both Pro Class of the British Drift Championship and the New UK Drift Championship.

The British Drift Championship season starts in May and Lwi will be looking to improve on his 6th place overall finish in the Pro Class in 2021.

The weapon of choice will be the BMW E36 LSV8 for most of this season while the new build is going through the motions, hopefully this should be out in an event before the end of the season ready for a full 2022 season.

Lwi Edwards : UK Pro Driver : UK Drift Championship : 3 Sisters Circuit

The season kicks off at Three Sisters Circuit this coming weekend 17/18th April with the UK Drift Championship first round, look out for the livestream and check back here for a full report very soon.