Damon Lavrinc on May 20th, 2009

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In an unsurprising turn of events, Chrysler has pulled its sponsorship of Sam Hubinette’s drifting team as part of the company’s restructuring plan. The bankrupt automaker’s Formula Drift program was run by Shaun Carlson’s NuFormz Racing, which began with Mopar in 2002, competing in the NHRA Sport Compact division. The team eventually made their way into drifting in 2004, where Hubinette captured the championship behind the wheel of a Dodge Viper during Formula D’s inaugural season. Hubinette went onto several podium finishes, placing second overall in 2006 and claiming runner-up finishes in both 2005 and 2008.

Although the team’s last sideways outing will be at the New Jersey Speedway on June 5 and 6, Chrysler’s Director of Brand Marketing and Strategy, Mike Accavitti, said in a release, “At this time, [Chrysler] plan[s] to continue supporting our other racing sponsorships into the foreseeable future.” Make the jump for the press release.

[Source: Chrysler via EverythingDrift]

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