100 Balkan Krew Drivers Engage in Illegal Drifting in Bree and Dilsen-Stokkem

Bree (Eurotoday) – About 100 drivers linked to the Balkan Krew gathered illegally in Limburg on Friday, Sep 26, 2025, drifting in Bree, Rotem, Maastricht, and Vise, while police quickly dispersed them and documented the cars.

As Niewsblad News reported, late Friday night, Sep 26, 2025, about a hundred drivers of luxury and tuned cars gathered for an illegal street event in Limburg, Belgium. The event took place around midnight at an industrial estate in Bree. Police arrived quickly and dispersed the crowd before the situation could turn dangerous. 

According to Carma police, it wasn’t a large gathering at that point.

“We did pull over a few cars, but it certainly wasn’t a large-scale operation.”

What happened when 100 Balkan Krew drivers drifted in Bree and Dilsen-Stokkem?

When it became clear that drifting freely in Bree was not possible, the drivers moved to an industrial estate in Rotem. The location is on the grounds of an old zinc factory, across from the city’s recycling centre. A roundabout had recently been built there. 

At this site, the drivers performed sharp drifts and high-speed manoeuvres. The activity lasted about 20 minutes before the police arrived. Officers closed the area, preventing anyone from passing. They also took photographs of the participating cars.

After being dispersed by police, the drivers regrouped near Maastricht, across the border. From there, they continued to Vise in Wallonia. In Vise, they were able to race and drift for about 2  hours without interruption. Authorities confirmed that the events were organised through online networks. They warned that these gatherings are illegal and create serious safety risks. 

Balkan Krew is a group that officially no longer exists, but still has influence. In the past, the Balkan Krew organised several illegal tuning events in Limburg. The group had hundreds of members in the Benelux and Germany. 

Authorities forced the organisation to stop after many of its events ended in violence. Even though the group officially ended, many members stayed connected in online chats. These digital connections allowed them to plan new gatherings without an official structure.

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8 responses to “100 Balkan Krew Drivers Engage in Illegal Drifting in Bree and Dilsen-Stokkem”

  1. Chameleon Avatar

    Only in Limburg would you find 100 blokes thinking they’re the next Schumacher while the cops are just a lap behind. Who needs a racetrack when you can drift around an old zinc factory, right? 🏎️💨

  2. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    Oh, because nothing says “sophistication” quite like a hundred blokes in souped-up cars giving the streets of Bree a new paint job—who needs a track when you’ve got an industrial estate? 🤷‍♂️🚗💨

  3. Zero Charisma Avatar
    Zero Charisma

    Only in Limburg would you find 100 drivers thinking they’re the next Fast & Furious cast while the police are playing a game of ‘catch me if you can’—what a cinematic masterpiece, eh? 🚗💨 Just a typical Friday night in the land of waffles and diplomacy! 🍻

  4. berlin kamikaze Avatar
    berlin kamikaze

    Classic Belgian night out, eh? Who needs a racetrack when you can drift in an old zinc factory? Just a casual Friday for the “Balkan Krew,” living their best life while the police play a game of cat and mouse. 🏎️💨

  5. gabriel dandelion Avatar
    gabriel dandelion

    Who needs a racetrack when you can turn an old zinc factory into your personal Formula 1 circuit? 🚗💨 Brilliant idea, lads! Just what the streets of Bree needed—more “drift enthusiasts” proving that the only thing they can steer is trouble. 😂

  6. Looks like the Balkan Krew has found a new way to “rev up” the local economy—who knew drifting could be considered a job creation scheme? 🚗💨 But hey, at least they kept the recycling center nearby busy with all that rubber! 😂

  7. Looks like the Balkan Krew are practicing for the next Fast & Furious, just without the budget or the permits! 🚗💨 Who needs racetracks when you can turn industrial estates into your personal playground, right? 😂

  8. Mule Lock Avatar

    So, 100 Balkan Krew drivers decided to give drifting a new meaning in Bree—who needs racetracks when you have an old zinc factory? 😂 Just another day in Limburg, where the police must be thrilled to have their own version of Fast & Furious on a budget! 🏎️💨

  9. black hole necromancer Avatar
    black hole necromancer

    Seems like the Balkan Krew found the perfect way to combine their love for luxury cars and illegal activities—who knew drifting could be a team sport in Bree? 🚗💨 Next up, maybe they’ll host a “How to Evade the Police” workshop, right? 😂

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