Fredric Aasbo sent shockwaves throughout the Formula Drift scene in his 2010 rookie season as he started taking out Formula Drift champions from the get-go. Nicknamed "The Champkiller" and quickly becoming an icon of the David vs. Goliath drifting battles, Fredric ultimately earned the prestigious 2010 Formula Drift Rookie of the Year award. Going all out no matter the circumstances, Fredric has garnered a strong transatlantic fan following spanning from California to Northern Europe and beyond. Born and raised in the midst of the Scandinavian countryside, Fredric was quickly introduced to the Norwegian rally scene. As a boy he was let into go-karts, and proved his car control skills at an early age being very fast under slippery conditions. Discovering drifting a couple of years later got him hooked on this new form of motorsports. Quickly earning a reputation for combining super aggressive drifting with a humble personality in the pits, Fredric toured the North European drifting circuit for two years. With 30+ victories and multiple championship titles in the North European scene and with a dream of going up against the best, Fredric competed at select rounds of the Formula Drift championship in 2010. Ultimately, he became the Formula Drift Rookie of the Year and earned the Hardest Charging Driver of the Year award as well as the Insane Entry Award at the Irwindale finals. 2011 saw Fredric and his team earn their first Formula Drift Podium at Evergreen Speedway, as well win the Formula Drift Abu Dhabi Invitational, the British Drift Championship Finals at Silverstone and Ultimate Drift at Texas Motor Speedway. For 2012, Fredric and Papadakis Racing are set to take on the Formula Drift Championship in the Team Need for Speed Scion tC.






