The allure of motorsports, characterized by the distinct scent of burning rubber, gasoline, and asphalt, continues to attract enthusiasts regardless of gender or vehicle age. Within the realm of auto sports, women are no longer considered an unusual sight, but rather an increasing trend. This growth is partly supported by the Estonian Drift League (Eesti Drifti Liit), which hosts the annual “Drift Girl” competition.

The league recently relaunched the competition in early April, drawing a record number of participants. The event aims not only to crown a winner but also to educate the public on what constitutes a “Drift Girl” and the selection process. The popularity of the sport suggests that the passion for drifting is stronger than ever.

The league has been actively promoting the culture, making it a prominent feature in the local automotive scene. The competition serves as a platform for these female athletes to share their extensive experience. The turnout for this year’s event was reported as record-breaking, with over 100 applicants submitting entry forms.

The enthusiasm surrounding the sport is palpable, suggesting that the passion for these activities will remain strong for years to come. Following the successful conclusion of the initial rounds, the focus now shifts to announcing the successful candidates who will represent the spirit of drifting across the country. The continued success of the competition highlights the deepening engagement of the community in the sport, setting a high standard for the coming year.

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