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March 25, 2010

Sneak Peak: Samuel Hubinette’s 2010 Dodge Challenger Drift Car

By John Naderi

StreetFire.net

You are looking at a shot of a 2010 Formula Drift car that almost didn’t happen. Samuel Hubinette, a two-time Formula Drift Champion who finished fourth in points last year had a trying 2009 season to say the least. First was the rather untimely bankruptcy of Chrysler that left his Nuformz Mopar/BFGoodrich team without sponsorship for the majority of last season followed by the tragic death of his team owner, Shaun Carlson just before last year’s FD finals.

But Samuel picked himself up and dusted off the tire bits and is preparing to come back with this 2010 Dodge Challenger that will include sponsorship from his longtime supporters Dodge and BFGoodrich. Samuel will also campaign the car under his newly formed eponymous Samuel Hubinette Racing team. But Samuel won‘t be the only driver on Team SHR as veteran rally ace Andrew Comrie-Picard will drive the team’s iconic Dodge Viper SRT-10. Hit the jump to see more pictures and a rough video of this car, which is very much still a work in progress.

Samuel Hubinette 2010 Dodge Challenger Teaser overall view

Samuel’s Challenger is currently is being assembled at ES Motorsports in Riverside, CA and the build is led by SHR’s crew chief, Brad Manka, who maintained the Nuformz Viper during the 2008 and 2009 FD campaigns. We shot these images and video on the afternoon of Tuesday, March 23. Clearly the car is a long way from being ready for prime time but Brad assured us that the car would be good to go for the FD tech inspection this coming Saturday, March 27. Samuel’s scheduled time to tech is at 2:30 pm and it looks like the team is going to need every available minute before then to make it on time. These guys need an energy drink sponsorship, STAT!

Samuel Hubinette 2010 Dodge Challenger at ES Motorsports

There’s a joke about a Hemi in here somewhere. Brad tells us the SHR Challenger will rock a 410ci Mopar USAC Sprint Car engine with an aluminum block and mechanical injection. On methanol the motor will produce 810hp with 690 ft-lbs of torque. Brad says he hasn’t decided if he’ll hang mufflers on the car yet. We’ll just go on record right now as NOT wanting to be paired up against Samuel with this car shooting unspent methanol from a pair of open headers. We like our eyesight and hearing just the way they are now, thank you.

Samuel Hubinette 2010 Dodge Challenger engine block

The Eibach coilover hanging off the front suspension is all we can show you. Brad didn’t want to reveal the rear suspension just yet. While the car’s configuration should be fully legal according to the 2010 FD rules there is a lot of trick work done on the back end that Brad would just as soon keep secret for now. We should also point out that this is not the Challenger that Shaun Carlson and his Nuformz crew debuted at the 2008 SEMA Show. Unfortunately that car does not comply with this year’s rules.

Samuel Hubinette 2010 Dodge Challenger Eibach suspension shot

This will be Samuel’s office for the 2010 season. But the man himself was not able to give us a tour of the car since he is currently in Japan getting ready to compete at a D1GP in Odaiba, Japan. Samuel will be driving Takahiro Ueno’s old D1 Soarer and his appearance will also mark the first time a top Formula Drift driver – and a two-time champion no less – will be driving in a D1GP round in Japan. Once he gets back we can’t wait to see this car rounding Turn 9 on April 10 at the FD opener. Drift Ya Later!

Samuel Hubinette 2010 Dodge Challenger Interior Shot

Comments

XTZTwinTurbo
Mar 28, 2010 at 6:54 pm

I love how the domestic owners hated the drifting scene. Now they are jumping on the band wagon. I’m not crazy about drifting sports, but watching Ken Brockman’s videos are pretty entertaining.

nelli23
Mar 27, 2010 at 6:16 am

Sweet!

AfTaShOx
Mar 26, 2010 at 12:51 pm

thats gonna be one wild drifter….. cant wait to see more

sandiego74
Mar 26, 2010 at 12:47 pm

It’ll be awesome to see the Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger all drifting. Might even go see the event when it comes here.

GTwildfire
Mar 25, 2010 at 5:33 pm

While it involves investment, it is important that companies like Dodge have sponsorship in popular racing venues, especially if their lineup supposedly exudes attitude and performance.

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