Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!Japanese drifter Daigo Saito has won Formula Drift Malaysia 2010. The 2008 D1GP champion, who drove a TRC Racing Team Toyota Aristo, beat Thai hotshot Kokae in the finals. Another Japanese drifter, Ryuji Miki, completed the podium after seeing off Indonesian rally regular Rifat Sungkar in the third place shootout.

Most of the local heroes got kicked out in the opening round of the tandem battles, including “Tandem Assassin” Tengku Djan. However, Djan did enough to hold on to his lead in the 2010 Formula Drift Asia standings as closest rival Pop from Thailand bowed out in the Sweet 16 stage.

It was cloudy like yesterday at Dataran Merdeka, but there was no rain to spice things up. Still, there was plenty of top sideways action plus carnage and wreck from dates with the concrete barriers.

UPDATE: Comprehensive event report as it happened is after the jump.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

The tandem battles started with yesterday’s top qualifier Daynom Templeman squaring off against the last of the top 32 Kevin Rajoo. The Malaysian privateer was clearly out of his league and didn’t pose any challenge to the Kiwi. It was similarly easy for Kokae, who could have eased past David Feliciano one handed.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

Others who had an easy first battle included Ryuji Miki. His rival Lim Kim Wan smashed his baby blue FD into the wall when following and spun while leading. The good looking and attention hungry (he had police lights on his car!) Joe from PTT enjoyed a walk over – Lim Zee King’s car wasn’t up to the task.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

Up next was Ee Yoong Chern vs Team Goodyear Malaysia’s Hanizam Hamzah a.k.a Loyai. TGM’s big hope didn’t do too well against the bespectacled R32 driver; the former spun twice, when he led and when he chased. Loyai’s only teammate starring today Michael Gan fell at the same stage to Indonesian Rhenadi Arinton.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

The AE86 duo of Tan Tat Wei and Ivan Lau were far from their best too. TTW fell to another Hachiroku driven by aggressive Indonesian youngster Dio, while Ivan lost out to impressive Thai drifter Oat. Oat impressed the crowd in his FD RX-7 and is part of a seven-car entry by Overdrive Team. Oat’s two Cefiro A31 teammates also served up a great “Muay Thai” duel that Mai 888 won.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

One of the delicious battles on paper pitted Tengku Djan against Ser Ming Hui, more popularly known as Ah Fai. Djan led first, with Ah Fai always in close proximity. Everyone expected the same or better from the Prince of Drift, but he overcooked it at the first rear clipping point and spun. It was the last we saw of him till the prize giving ceremony.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!
Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

On to the big crashes. Mohd Fazreen a.k.a Along Rempit had his front clipped by Charles Ng (who went through) while Bullzai banged the wall at the second turn. The heaviest crash was by Mervyn Nakamura, whose A31 was airborne for awhile after slamming into the same clipping point barrier. Nothing like some carnage to keep the crowd on their feet. Fortunately, no one got hurt.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

In the Sweet 16 stage, Templeman kicked out Yoong and Ah Fai prevailed over Brazilian Hashiguti Anderson, which leaves the Team Exotic Drift man as the sole Malaysian going to the top eight. Ryuji Miki ended 19-year old Indonesian Dio’s run; the latter’s brave and gung ho spirit in the little AE86 won plenty of applause.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

The duel between Daigo Saito and Joe PTT were between two crowd favorites. Joe with his flashing police lights gave a superb chase, mimicking his Japanese rival’s angles even when Saito went shallow. It was then the Thai’s turn to lead and he pulled out a big gap, but just when victory was a few inches from his grasp, he spun in the final turn, leading to a One More Time. His car was fixed in time to contest the OMT but Daigo had the momentum and won the tie. Gripping stuff.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

The other battles included a good fight between Overdrive teammates Oat and Non. It was close and there were no mistakes, but Non edged it to keep his championship hopes alive. It was not for long however, as Non was knocked out by eventual winner Saito in the semis. The Thai didn’t put a foot wrong to this amateur observer’s eyes but after one OMT, FD judges Ryan Sage, Dai Yoshihara and Andy Yen gave it to the Yakuza look drifter.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

As we observed yesterday, Thai Goodyear drifter Kokae has been very impressive throughout and at this stage I was backing him to win outright. He squared up against Charles Ng and his Toyota Chaser for one of the best duels of the day. Both men drove door to door for an OMT. In the rematch, Charles closed the door on Kokae in the final turn instead of hugging the wall, halting the Thai’s smooth chase. It didn’t look good on the Thai snack guy, but fortunately the judges voted for him 2 to 1. Kokae then took on Rhenadi in the quarter finals and won easily.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

In the other Elite 8 battles, Miki beat Kiwi Daynom and Ah Fai fell to Indonesian Rifat Sungkar. The Malaysian damaged his suspension when kissing the barriers and couldn’t do much in the OMT. His departure ended the Malaysian challenge. The semi finals were straightforward for victors Kokae and Daigo Saito.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

The final between the Japanese favorite and the surprise Thai package was good, but nothing epic. Kokae did a good job until the end of the duel when he was chasing Daigo. The Japanese’s red Lexus slowed down and tightened the line on Kokae, who was already committed and had nowhere to go. He spun. He lost. My personal man on the match.

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

It was a great weekend of sideways action, probably only rivaled by the other kind of models on display. I’ll need time to sort that out, but it’ll be coming! :)

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!

Daigo Saito wins Formula Drift Malaysia as locals falter, Tengku Djan is the 2010 Formula Drift Asia champion!
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Danny Tan

Danny Tan loves driving as much as he loves a certain herbal meat soup, and sweet engine music as much as drum beats. He has been in the auto industry since 2006, previously filling the pages of two motoring magazines before joining this website. Enjoys detailing the experience more than the technical details.

 

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  • no video..?

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  • Kevin Lee on Dec 20, 2010 at 7:13 am

    i think the venue is terrible, using paved roads, compared to gravel makes it bouncier and harder to drift. lol

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  • zaidgsr on Dec 20, 2010 at 8:51 am

    yup, dataran is not a good choice for this kind if event, last year better at MAEPS

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  • trav_da_man on Dec 20, 2010 at 9:03 am

    What an event, well superb display and battles from the drifters from our neighbours and Japan. However the local drifters is a afterthough as many felt though and didnt make it into the semi finals. The spinout by Tengku Djan was a biggest upset of all, but luckily there a a few fighting spirit display esp from Ah Fai and Michael Gan.

    Superb display from the Thai drifters esp Ko Kae, who is seriously a true underdog. Local crowd was fortunately not disappointed when Tengku Djan narrowly wins the Formula Drfift Asia cup title for 2010. A true spirit of 1Malaysia is shown when all races, regardless malay or what, showed their support to the sole Malaysian quarter finalist Ah Fai. This shows you dont need to pay millions or billions to an F1 team to show ur love to our country then.

    The venue is not desirable for drifting hence seriously it is time to look for a suitable drift venue, say in Sepang F1

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    • trav_da_man on Dec 20, 2010 at 9:05 am

      Aiks….didnt finish my comment

      The venue is not suitable for drifting hence a new venue is needed, say the Sepang F1 circuit final hairpin. Great for spectators, long wide straights for good entry speed and wide circuit.

      Overall, another memorable event despite Mysians drivers finally got their @ss kicked by Thai & Indo’s drifters. Meanwhile Goodyear Malaysia should evaluate their drifter’s lineup. 2 of the 4 lineup didnt even make it into the top 32. Shame.

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  • Hameed Koyakuti on Dec 20, 2010 at 12:13 pm

    My neighbour told me he is a drifter, but how come i dont see him in any local or intl events……..He’s driving a blue Cefiro…..poser only kaaa????

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  • orgbiasa on Dec 20, 2010 at 12:13 pm

    nowher close to D1. n I thk real DRIFTERS dont drift around cones, thy drift against wall n bunkers n sharp hairpins. terrible venue makes da game looked funny.

    i thk we need a Drift circuit. no jk. Malaysia gov’t always rich in sponsorship for this kind of event, but act poor if we talk about subsidizing our needies, aka fuel, sugar, rice, flou n da list goes on. sorry for out of topic

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  • I am very proud that a Malaysian and a true Malay accomplished something on pure talent and skill alone. No need for string pulling or connections. Congrats if you are reading this.

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  • Picture please on Dec 20, 2010 at 1:06 pm

    Paul we need more pictures than words please

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  • Last time aroudn, Rifat is driving a SR20-Waja. wat does he drive with this time around ? anybody ?

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    • trav_da_man on Dec 20, 2010 at 4:09 pm

      He is on a matt black Nissan 180SX. Which is actually borrowed from Tengku Djan as well, though not the same as Tengku Djan’s own 180sx with FX decals.

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  • Disgrace on Dec 20, 2010 at 2:59 pm

    video pleasee

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  • Kari Shaffer on Dec 24, 2010 at 4:48 pm

    Aiks….didnt finish my commentThe venue is not suitable for drifting hence a new venue is needed, say the Sepang F1 circuit final hairpin. Great for spectators, long wide straights for good entry speed and wide circuit.Overall, another memorable event despite Mysians drivers finally got their @ss kicked by Thai & Indo’s drifters. Meanwhile Goodyear Malaysia should evaluate their drifter’s lineup. 2 of the 4 lineup didnt even make it into the top 32. Shame.

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