Kiwi motorsport fans will help determine the future of drifting this weekend at Baypark Stadium in Mt Maunganui for the third round of the D1NZ national championship.
The series promoters say the future of stadium-based drifting events will come down to crowd numbers " if enough people turn up to watch in the comfort of proper seating and with the close proximity to the action they will look to spend the extra money required to set up such stadiums in temporary fashion.
If the crowd numbers aren't there a return to more traditional race tracks is on the cards.
D1NZ National Drifting Championship managing director Brendon White said the stadium experience was significantly better.
"You see the American championship the Formula Drift series doing it a lot and it works. It gives fans a seat, which you don't have at a lot of motorsport venues, you are very close to the action - at Baypark you are standing one metre away from a car going 130km/h around a banked concrete wall.