Were you there at Goodyear Formula Drift Malaysia? If you made your way to MAEPS Serdang yesterday, I’m sure you’ll agree with me that the event served up great sideways action and drama – I was even hoping that the show will drag longer with few more “One More Time” runs! For those who didn’t, here’s what you missed: Malaysia’s Tengku Djan outdrifted 54 others from across Asia-Pacific to be the inaugural Goodyear Formula Drift Malaysia champion!
Read the full report and view the gallery after the jump!
Held over the weekend, Goodyear Formula Drift Malaysia comes just a little more than a month after Goodyear Formula Drift Thailand, which was held back in November (FD Singapore happened in July). The location in Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS) inside UPM Serdang isn’t easy to locate if you’re not familiar with the area, but the giant car park proved to be a very good drift venue – the surface is new and smooth, its valley like surrounding is spectator friendly and there’s an adjacent big building with a bird’s eye view of the course.
Practise and qualifying on Saturday wasn’t very well attended, but that’s normal in Malaysia where even F1 doesn’t draw a crowd for qualifying. A total of 54 drivers were registered here, three more than in Thailand. The organisers revealed that they had to turn down a large number of overseas drifters as they didn’t meet strict Formula Drift regulations (for cars); even those competing in Formula Drift USA are enquiring about FD Asia, a sure sign that the series is gaining momentum.
Saturday qualifying’s aim is to trim down the 54 drivers to a top 32 group that will feature in Sunday’s showdown, and each driver is given two runs, with the best of two taken into account. The session wasn’t as straightforward as expected, though. New Zealand’s Mike Whiddet a.k.a Mad Mike, winner of FD Thailand and one of the big favourites for this event, spun out in his first run and got a zero for his efforts. The pressure was on for the flamboyant Red Bull Mazda RX-7 driver for his second run – he qualified eventually, but in a lowly 19th place.
The other favourites had less problems. FD Thailand podium finisher Tengku Djan was the top qualifier of the day with 88.7 points and runner-up to Mad Mike, Japanese Ryuji Miki qualified third. An unexpected name popped up in second: Hanizam bin Hamzah from Team GT Radial scored 81.2 points in his Nissan A31. Team Goodyear Malaysia – comprising Ariff Johanis, Azrina Jane, Michael Gan and Johan Norman – had mixed feelings as only one of them made the top 32, but Ariff was up there in fourth with a strong run.
In Formula Drift, drivers are judged on speed (faster is better), line (the car must come as close as possible to the designated front and rear clipping points; car must change direction at pre-determined transition point), angle (of rear slip, bigger is better) and overall impression, which is a subjective criteria that includes drama and excitement. Maximum score is 100 points.
On Sunday, the capacity crowd were treated to tandem battles, where rivals go head-to-head. They will take turns as the lead car, which must do a perfect run without being distracted by the following car. The follower needs to mimic the lead car’s line and stay as close as possible, overtaking is a no-no. All big names cruised through their first tandem battle, but one Malaysian called Mervyn Nakamura who is sponsored by Federal Tyre caught my eye – he then went all the way to the semi finals where he lost to Djan. Team Goodyear Malaysia’s challenge stopped here as Ariff bowed out.
The ‘Sweet 16’ stage saw a couple of compelling battles. First up was Mad Mike versus Ryuji Miki – the Japanese just “didn’t show up” and lost out to Mike in tame fashion. The Supra driver was much better in Thailand so it was quite a disappointment to see him go out this way. The other standouts were Thai Drift King “Kiki” and Bridgestone Malaysia’s Ivan Lau. The former’s beautiful S15 Silvia spews out coloured smoke from its rear tyres while Ivan’s bashed up AE86 had the look of a giant slayer.
His giant lie in the last eight, and it was Mad Mike and his insanely loud four-rotor RX-7. The Kiwi hit Ivan when the Malaysian was the lead car, denying him a chance to show full potential. Kiki (who looks like WWF’s Stone Cold Steve Austin) saw off Saturday’s surprise qualifier Hanizam to move into the semis, where he met Mad Mike. The crowd favourite showman hit Kiki in the side, and paid the penalty as the Thai moved on to the finals. I asked them later to clarify the incident and Mike owned up, saying that it was his fault and he couldn’t see Kiki with all that purple smoke in the way. The other side of the table saw Djan easily knocking off Mervyn Nakamura.
So it was Djan versus Kiki in the finals. In the picture below you’ll see two S15s, but Djan’s Nismo backed car actually started life as a 180SX – see side profile pic in gallery for the difference. Why this and not his iconic Hachi roku? Our guess is that unlike tighter local courses, international level drifting requires higher speed and more horsepower to keep up with the competition, as Team Goodyear Malaysia found out in Thailand.
It wasn’t much of an epic battle, and to be honest, by this point most would have already “known” that our Prince of Drift is going to win. Kiki was pretty close to Djan when he was following, but Djan stuck to the Thai like a leech when when the latter was leading. This victory should be very sweet for Tengku Djan, as he fought all out in difficult conditions in Thailand, only to go out in highly debatable circumstance. With this triumph, Djan has been on the podium in all three FD Asia events this year, winning two of them.
“Malaysia Boleh” is not always applicable in the world of sports, but drifting is one arena where our flag can be proudly flown high – Tengku Djan is among the best in the business.
Champion: Tengku Djan / Malaysia / Bridgestone Malaysia
Runner up: Sak Nana Kiki / Thailand / Team PTT
Third place: Mike Whiddet / New Zealand / Goodyear
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please laugh at this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyWbofoP2IU&fe…
and this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaYeFZasPBI&fe…
OMT!!!
hahaha luckily today's not raining, we can enjoy the drivers' full performance. looking forward for it next time!
and this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3q4Jf3GG3I&fe…
tahniah..!!
congrats to tengku djan..
>> JULIAN_LEE
er………??? what are you trying to tell here i dont get you ?
didnt tengku djan used to have that mad waja with skyline engine and rear wheel drive??
JULIAN_LEE
What wrong with u???
this proton man?
nuthin to do ka?
Paul,
isnt 180SX and S15 the same Nissan Silvia model? I am a little confused.
anyway, didnt make it there on Sunday, thanks for the pics anyway.
TDjan's car is a 180SX with S15 face. Their parts are pretty much interchangeable…
@haro… its obvious you know nuts about Djan and what he's contributed and done for motorsports both domestically and internationally. Do more research and u'll see that he's achieved more than what you'll be able to do in a couple of lifetime…
BTW, the rear wheel drive Waja was there in action, driven by an Indonesian driver Rifat Sungkar..
this guy is way better than malaysian football 'stars'..hahaha
I think T.Djan should make 1 Satria Neo RWD for drifting.
He should minimize using japan brand car . :D
(well.. that's just another FLIP version of = Malaysia team should use Malaysian driver)
he should guest star in the next Fast n Furious installment and bring them to film in Malaysia..
better than those KL drift using corny CGI
I was there last weekend and i enjoyed it despite it was raining and i still feeling under the weather. Tengku Djan really dominated without flaws and he really deserve the win. Looks like he has conquered his 180sx.
Also spectacular performance from other drifters including hero turned villian Mad Mike with his mad RX7 and that cute Thai bloke Kiki Nana. Not to mention our local drifters impressed as well like Hanazrin, that GT radial with cefiro, and many more. However sadly the much publicized local Goodyear drifters flopped badly.
Overall a superb well deserved win from Djan, not to mention good organizing from the event organizer. Pls bring Formula Drift to Mysia next yr!!!
Btw here my pics taken from my FB! http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=129188&…
Tengku Djan have tested a lot of cars, and Toyota AE86 have proven to be light and easy to drift.. If not why AE86 secondhand value suddenly so expensive.. Coz even oversea are using it to drift! This is one of the best Toyota Levin/Truno during 80's!
This proved even 80's or 90's Japanese technology is even better than some even claim very 'pro' technology & what superior handling & cornering in the new century..
Remember that during AE86 already have fuel injection system & T-VIS (Toyota Variable Intake System) in the mid-80s..
Opps sorry, Djan is driving 180sx.. Previosly he did drived a AE86.. But nvm, is still a japanese car..
"Remember that during AE86 already have fuel injection system & T-VIS (Toyota Variable Intake System) in the mid-80s.."
dun forget that YS Khong also won 5 malaysian rally championships in the 80's driving an AE86 (not sure if it was all 5, but it was mainly in an AE)
Please laugh at julian lee. lol
I seriously do not get what Julian Lee is trying to show us. Clearly if YOU are a motor head and you stay in Malaysia, YOU should know that Evora and Exora is 2 diff cars. The so called "Persona video(but it is a satria)" has nothing funny about it.
its a 'panadol' actifast ingrediant..hehe..
and bridgestone conquer the Goodyear event… not really 'good year' for Goodyear!!
The King Of Malaysian Driff…..
Guys,
I have more pictures in my blog. Please do check them out here:
http://azmir1.blogspot.com/2009/12/goodyear-formu…
Thanks!!!
Djan has come a long way. Congrat on his latest win.
But can anyone name me his guru when he 1st started out?
Congrats Tengku,
Heard hes top 5 drift drivers in the world
julian lee tunjukkan link tu sbb dia nak korg tahu kebodohan org yg create video youtube tu…e.g video proton persona tp yg kuar proton satria, pastu samakan exora gan evora etc…satu lagi sbb kebodohan org yg bagi komen tu…
I was there and it was a great fun apart from the weather. It may had rain a bit and cloudy but too humid.
Hope to see bigger event next year and bigger crowd (and bigger grandstand too). ;)
congrats! very seldom that a msian wins anything! so congrats! anyway he cant be held responsible for the expensive sheet metal we are forced to buy from p1 and p2.
I've got more pics up on my latest post. Check them out here:
http://azmir1.blogspot.com/2009/12/goodyear-formu…
Thanks!!! :)
littlefire said,
December 21, 2009 @ 11:11 am
Opps sorry, Djan is driving 180sx.. Previosly he did drived a AE86.. But nvm, is still a japanese car..
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yeahh but some ah beng japs wanabbe said… driving 2nd class ASEAN made myvi,vios oso like driving JDM…yeaHHH i drive japanese car oredi prrrfthhhhh
Congrates to malaysian team..I've been there for support.
Even the weather wasn't so cool but the sounds of engine really freakin' superb!
well done to tengku djan!
littlefire said,
December 21, 2009 @ 11:11 am
Opps sorry, Djan is driving 180sx.. Previosly he did drived a AE86.. But nvm, is still a japanese car..
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yes they r stilll japs car because both are JDM… but ah beng in malaysia think.. 2nd class japs car AEAN made like myi,vios oso same like JDM ..
prrrthh
pity ah beng japs wannabe
congrats. but who the fuk is he
KS said,
December 21, 2009 @ 12:15 pm
I seriously do not get what Julian Lee is trying to show us. Clearly if YOU are a motor head and you stay in Malaysia, YOU should know that Evora and Exora is 2 diff cars. The so called “Persona video(but it is a satria)” has nothing funny about it.
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obviously you didn't read it all you idiot, typical innit?
Congrats. Anak Bapak.. hu hu
julian is from goodyear i think!fking loser!talks like goodyear!
i wonder what this guy high score on Initial D
Julian Lee,
Making people to guess what you want to say is a childish act. Calling people "Idiot" and being aggressive in public forum strongly proves it. Grow up please.
Congratulation to Tg. Djan,,,u are de bes drifter,,,cayalah..Malaysia Boleh…!!!!!!bangga siot jd rakyat msia..tgu masa Tg Djan jd drift king in the world..
Congratulation to our Prince Of Drift KING DJANZ Malaysia Boleh!
CONGRATE Tgku Djan
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GO 4 GOOD LUCK !
get a real job la..
I want learn drift how cAn i start?