Nigeria’s motorsport community has recorded another milestone victory as Jamus Bashar Muhammad, popularly known in the drift circuit as Jaybash, emerged winner of the 2025 Drift Championship Act 2 hosted in Lomé, Togo.
The event, part of the growing West African drift series, drew competitors from across the region including Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin Republic, and the host nation Togo. Drivers were judged on precision, angle control, speed, fluidity, style, and execution, key technical criteria that define professional drift competition.
Jaybash, who has steadily built a reputation as one of Nigeria’s finest drift talents, delivered a commanding performance through multiple elimination stages. His runs combined aggressive entry angles, remarkable throttle balance, and crowd-pleasing transitions, setting him apart from the field in both qualifying and final battles.
This Togo victory follows his impressive win earlier in Kenya, which strengthened his reputation as one of the continent’s most consistent and technically gifted drivers. These back-to-back wins have further elevated his standing in African motorsport and demonstrated Nigeria’s growing presence in regional drift competition.
Before these continental achievements, Jaybash gained attention through grassroots racing circuits, stunt demonstrations, and participation in regional car culture events. Over the years, he has grown into a motorsport ambassador, spotlighting Nigeria’s emerging drift scene and inspiring a new generation of drivers. His recent victories reinforce Nigeria’s presence on the regional motorsport map, especially as West Africa’s drifting and automotive sport ecosystem continues to expand. Enthusiasts and analysts note that Jaybash’s success reflects the increasing professionalism and technical capability among Nigerian drivers, despite challenges such as limited track infrastructure and sponsorship gaps.
With two major continental titles now under his belt, attention shifts to future championship rounds and expanded league participation. Fans and insiders predict that Jaybash’s recent wins may open pathways to sponsorship deals, brand partnerships, and invitations to compete in larger African and Middle Eastern drift circuits.
As momentum builds, his story signals a broader narrative: Nigeria’s motorsport landscape is evolving, driven by passion, rising technical skill, and pioneers like Jaybash who are turning local ambition into continental triumphs.
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