After rain-soaked battles in France, the 2025 Drift Kings International Series roared into Hungary for the first time this season — and RabócsiRing did not disappoint. Known across Europe as the cauldron of international drifting, the track hosted a storm of passion, smoke, and shocks. With over 1.4 million views on Instagram and Facebook in a single day, Round 3 made Drift Kings a true global sensation.

PRO Series: Levickas Leads, Title Race Heats Up
Gediminas Levickas 🇱🇹 delivered a clinical display in Hungary, taking a much-needed victory to reclaim the top spot in the PRO Series standings. His line precision and aggressive chase left no room for error, and no chance for his rivals. The Lithuanian is now back on top — and with three rounds still to go, the title is far from decided.
Hot on his heels, Adrian Petricevic 🇭🇷 stormed to second place, his best-ever PRO result. His confidence and consistency made Croatia proud and shook up the leaderboard. Rounding out the podium was Romanian driver Tudor Ciortan 🇷🇴, who proved he’s a rising force in the championship.
With Levickas leading, Checchin just behind, and Enver Haskasap 🇹🇷 under pressure to make a comeback at Round 4 — it’s now or never in the PRO title chase.

PRO2 Series: The Surprise of the Season
Jeremie Cladt 🇫🇷 stole the show in PRO2. Originally not planning to run the whole season, the young Frenchman’s flawless driving and adaptability secured him a stunning win. With this momentum, he’s confirmed he will compete in the final two rounds — and now stands as a serious threat for the PRO2 crown.
Slovak driver Robert Horensky 🇸🇰 was close behind, Vuk Vukovic 🇷🇸 clinched third after a consistent weekend, marking a proud moment for Serbian drifting and further fueling the “Balkan storm” that hit Hungary.
Last but not least, not on the Top3 podium this time, but Adam Vass, Drago Roglinov and Svetoslav Dekov are keeping their title hopes alive!
Queen Series: Royal Return and Rising Stars

Sandra Janusauskaitė 🇱🇹 continues her fierce comeback story, claiming yet another Queen Series victory and reaffirming her grip on the championship. Cool under pressure and confident in her lines, the reigning queen isn’t giving up her crown anytime soon.It was a weekend of emotional returns and brave debuts. Ola Fijał 🇵🇱 made a strong comeback after a multi-year absence, showing she’s lost none of her flair with a well-earned second place. Meanwhile, Cléa Ulmer 🇫🇷 earned her first Queen Series podium. In her rookie season on the international stage, Cléa has faced the typical struggles — unfamiliar tracks, high pressure, and elite competition — but her determination is clearly paying off.
With two more rounds to go in the Queen Series, the battle for the throne is far from over.

Atmosphere, Action, and Adrenaline
From smoky tandem battles to spectacular crashes — thankfully without injuries — RabócsiRing delivered a weekend that had it all. The local fans, electric vibe, and brutal track layout created a new Drift Kings favourite. As one of the most unforgettable rounds in recent memory, Hungary has officially earned its place in DK history.
Season Outlook: Fire Intensifies
With three rounds left in PRO and two remaining in PRO2 and Queen, everything is on the line. The fight for the titles is tighter than ever. Legends have returned. Underdogs have risen. And millions around the world are watching.
🏆 PRO Series

🥇 Gediminas Levickas 🇱🇹
🥈 Adrian Petricevic 🇭🇷
🥉 Tudor Ciortan 🇷🇴
⚡ PRO2 Class

🥇 Jeremie Cladt 🇫🇷
🥈 Robert Horensky 🇸🇰
🥉 Vuk Vukovic 🇷🇸
👑 Queen Class

🥇 Sandra Janusauskaitė 🇱🇹
🥈 Ola Fijał 🇵🇱
🥉 Cléa Ulmer 🇫🇷
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