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Formula Drift Thailand :7th-8th November 2009

Held at Bangkok’s  Wonderworld Park, the inaugural, Goodyear Formula Drift Thailand , was a roaring success , attracting   over 7000 spectators during the two day event. This newly built international standard drift track had New Zealand’s Mad Mike and Japan’s Miki Ryuji  joining the ranks of an international field  made up of Thais, Malaysians ,Singaporeans , Indonesians and a Filipino. The final result had Mad Mike in first , Miki in second and Djan in third.

I personally love going to Thailand. Cheaka and I have business associates there and we are practically there every year. The people there are extremely friendly and  polite. The Thais drifters  are also no exception. They  had   impressed me  since the hay days  of the Malaysian D1 Gran Prix  series where we played host to close to a dozen Thai drifters during the final round in Shah Alam. Their drift cars ,set up and equipments were years ahead of us and as expected so were the Thai drift cars that we saw this year. The Thais are really into the sport and take competition very seriously; almost to the point of being mistaken to be unfriendly . Their  handwork and dedication to the sport  extends to  long hours of practice they put into during this  competition , even dragging into the wee hours of the morning at the Wonderworld track!!

The results of the Malaysian teams were not as impressive as the last round  in Singapore, with the exception of  Tengku Djan who got 3rd overall.  Michael Gan ( top 32) and Me (top 16) only managed to go so far with Johan and Jane obtaining damages on their cars thus failing to qualify. The  Bridgestone Malaysia team had Ivan (top 32) and Tat Wei ( top 16) suffered the same fate as us. It was apparent that  the lack of horsepower was the main citeria of our poor performance. With the exception of  Tengku Djan and Michael Gan, all of us were running a sub 330 BHP  cars. Though sufficient  for courses in Malaysia and Singapore, more power is needed for a course such as this . It was basically  a short straight that leads to a wide long corner ,where we were required to be hug the the wall  throughout the entry and also a huge portion of the first corner. The ideal technique  is to intiate the drift via handbraking all to the first  rear clipping zone . Power is needed to gain enough velocity on such a short straight which then  allows the momentum to slide the car  all the way to the rear wall!  Rest assured , we will be back next time with more fire power!! 🙂

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Upon arrival at the airport on Wednesday…

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After wandering aimlessly in the airport, we finally managed to locate our transport . The driver was a friendly bloke with a terrible sense of direction…he once got us lost going to the event place and took almost 3 hours when it was suppose to be a 45min journey . Johan seen here giving a two thumbs rating  for the massage chair in the van while Micheal Gan  recovers from the experience..

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We arrived at the Pullman King Power  hotel and met up with Marcus and the Binter crew on the way out to the track. Seen here Micheal Gan is still recovering dscn36891

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Since we were free that day we decided to tag along with Ivan Lim and Phope and check out Mike Whiddet who had gearbox issues at that time

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Phope telling us a typical Thai joke…

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It took a while for the Kiwis to get it though …(L-R)Darren, Mike, Mr Cook  and Mr Whiddet

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We were told that there was a Drift Kart joint nearby , so we decided to check it out!

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Getting the Kart sideways was almost as fun as the real thing..

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That night Phope took us out to check out some local grub…spicy

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Registration…

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Philipine’s David Feliciano’s drift car decked out in cool Rota rims

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A few of the 50 race queens Goodyear had hired for the event …

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The results of getting a bit too close to the rear wall ……dscn3891

I’m not trying to look cool here  but just trying  decide where to put my hands…

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Eh…where’s Cheaka’s left hand is at????!!

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Micheal Gan polishing his photo taking skills

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Johan dreaming of having a massage chair of his own…

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Drivers briefing

Thats all the photos I have as from then onwards we were to busy drifting …..

Competing in Thailand was a total new experience that proved to be valuable to us. From logistic wise, equipment to  team management , everything was put to a straining test where all its  flaws and weaknesses were apparent  .All these however have been noted and  necessary changes have been   made  alas  we are glad to say that we will be more prepared the next time around.

Sepang Drag Battle Rd:4; Goodyear’s 3000bhp dragster , 31st October 2009

The ‘race what you brung’  drag racing session , popularized by the former Batu Tiga circuit’s, hugely popular ‘Saturday Night Fever’, had a huge impact in the motorsport scene but sadly not all was positive.

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Cars of various state and form, many of which were souped up daily driven cars  were drawn to this loosely formatted racing. A small entrance fee and a helmet would qualify one to participate . With safety being was more of a mutual understanding rather than enforced, only serve to solidify its portrayal of being an underground sport .

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Photo by Irwadi

Though these sessions did a great job of pulling the street  racers off the streets, it  had only manage to   produce a handful of serious competitors as the drag racing session only served to be a side show for the circuit racing sessions (CCT) which was held on the same night

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Photo by Irwadi

As years went by, with the construction of the FIA approved ,Sepang Internation Circuit, a new drag racing series was born.    With  sanctioning by motorsport governing bodies ,proper formatted races with strict safety measures and proper timing devices, Sepang Drag Battle series, besides having set the standards of quarte mile racing in Malaysia ,but have also helped to improve the image of drag  racing and most importantly , improve the mindset of those involved in the sport.The  ‘seriousness’  of this sport  have produce more  purpose built drag cars which are more faster , more reliable and most importantly, safer. These cars  now dominate the numbers of cars participating  and we are begining to see  the quarter mile   times   dropping  to the single digit region of  current record of  8.94 secs held by GT Auto’s Evo 3 !Though  the timing may not even  raise an eye brow in the international drag scene, an 8 sec run achieved on an untreated ,circuit type surface ,with minimal ( at  most) burn out time, is certainly no easy feat. To put it in simpler  terms ,traction is something that Malaysian drag races are struggling with ,as these races are being held on a surface not meant for this genre of racing.The main straits of the Sepang International Circuit , where the drag race is being held  may be  perfect for circuit , but do not produce enough grip   for Drag racing.In essences, going any faster than 8 sec might not be possible and may not be very safe either. This is one of the reason why, with the exception  of the odd semi tube chassis cars, the presence of  high horsepower Dragsters ,which are regarded as the  machinery of the highest form of drag racing,  have illuded the Malaysian drag scene . A proper drag strip with treated surface  and sufficient burnout, staging , race and braking space is needed to  accommodate these extremely fast high horsepower cars to be to  compete safely. Certainly a chicken and egg situation has   existed as one would ask; why do we need a proper drag strip when the cars currently competing now do not necessarily need them and there aren’t any Dragsters in Malaysia  ?

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Goodyear,  with  its rich heritage in racing comes in ; inline with its dedication to raise the level of motorsport in this region , Goodyear has taken the initiative to show case  its  3000bhp Dragster, from our neighboring country  , Thailand  and also to introduce Goodyear’s  line up of drag tires soon being made available  in Malaysia.

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A demo run was scheduled during the Sepang Drag Battle that will serve to entertain,  educate and most importantly  inspire the drag racing enthusiast and also venue owners  into venturing into this higher form of drag racing.

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The media launch was  held at Goodyear Malaysia Berhad headquarters in Shah Alam.

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(L-R) Goodyear Malaysia MD En Nasution Abdul Rahman , Goodyear ASEAN MD Mr Richard Fleming and Dragster driver Mr Apaspong Premanon during the media launch 2692f66501720

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Picture taken from www.motorsportchannel.com

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The Dragster’s specification. 11,588 cc V8? I wonder how much one would pay for road tax in Malaysia..3000HP??? wow !!!

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The  Dragster had broken one of the tubes on it chassis when the car accidentally  ran over a speed hump  when it performed a burnout during the launch. A broken tube on it chassis , besides affecting  the integrity of the Dragster’s structure also will cause the car not to steer straight.

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Picture taken from www.zerotohundred.com

If one were to observe a Dragster’s steering wheel, it serves more as a handle for the driver to hold onto rather than to actually steer the car. What more with its skinny front tires, steering inputs are at minimal at the most  during a run . So welding the tubes of the broken chassis is not such a straight forward affair as the tubes have to be joined at a precise angle in order for the car to run straight. To achieve this , the Dragsters has to be corner weighted to a certain  ratio  which takes account chassis , tire and other components  flex ,along with other mambo jambos  that only the  chassis tuner knows about.Thankfully after making a few phone calls, GT Auto were kind enough to lend us their space and facility which includes a set of corner weight machine

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As for the welding work, we were able to get Wan Boss ( a renown drifter )who is a welder by profession with  exceptional skills ! Wan  was kind enough to drop everything he was doing to make it over to get the job done.

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The chassis engineer closely guarding the corner weight figures away from others..

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Hanging out with Toby (far right) from GT Auto

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We got to Sepang early that day , in time to see the drag course being set up!!

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Jane doubled as Goodyear’s race queen earlier during the day..

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The Dragster generated huge interest among the spectator , whom many have never seen a real Dragster in the flesh!!!

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Richard Fleming  and  Apaspong about to inspect the track

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Aloycious in his super fast semi tube chassis CRX shared the pit with the dragster

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Check out   Roland Ooi ( left in green T shirt) looking  envious as  I pose  with the Sunoco girls …heeheehehe

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Without a proper burn out , hence racing with tires below the correct operating tempreture, the Goodyear Dragster driven by Apaspong Premanon only managed a 10.4 sec. An average time in Malaysian Drag standards but bear in mind, this 400m time was achieved with the car lifting  off throttle at the 200 meter mark, as the Dragster’s begin to go squirrely   thus forcing the driver to coast  to the finishing line from there on!!!One could only imagine what timing could the dragster achieve if it had a good burnout and a slightly stickier surface to race on!

With Malaysian now having witness the demo run of this awesome machinary courtesy of Goodyear, it is now up to us to make a collective effort towards the construction of a proper drag strip in order for this sport to grow further .

To learn more about Drag racing click HERE

Stardrift Challenge 2009 Final round 10th-11th Oct 2009 Malacca

Due to the clashing of dates, Jane and I was forced to miss  two rounds  of the  Stardifts challenge series . Being a 3 round series, we made it a point to not miss this final round. We were totally drained from the Singapore event the week before, with  Jane was recovering from a flu while I was showing early signs of ,contracting it from her 😛 . However , we soon found out that the state of our health were not the only hurdle that we will be experiencing that weekend!

DAY 1:Practice

We arrived at the venue early Saturday morning only to find that the  trailer transporting our car  was late .So we promptly set our pit up and just basically hung out till  almost mid afternoon when it finally   arrived  .

The course was set up similar to the last round  which gives an advantage to those who attended it but nevertheless we got around familiarizing it quickly. I had noticed that my runs were other plague with shifting gremlins. On almost every run, I had trouble either up shifting or down shifting. Being intermittent and not happening   on a specific gear , this problem was initially  thought to be a clutch problem which had Leong adjusting it almost after every run. This carried on to the point that I wasn’t able to shift and I knew that it was the gearbox instead

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Jane runs were good but lack consistency.

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. Our fears was confirmed when we found metal fillings in our transmission oil when we drained it.

So a quick call to our friend Joe Han of Drift House had him locating one gearbox for us but delivery could only be made later in the evening.

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Soon after Jane also had to put her practice to a halt as a faulty alternator was causing her fuses in her car to blow.

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Late evening ,and we are still waiting. Jane seen here feeling the effect of her flu

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Due to the lack of lightings , the place almost  pitch black at night so ,the oil  from the broken transmission was used to fuel the lamps we made ...

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which gave decent lighting…don’t you think?

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Jane’s car waiting for her alternator transplant..

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so’s mine

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Our ever so resourceful and multitasking  Kevin from www.mycarslowbai.com seen here lending a hand with the jack while having dinner

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The wonderful people from Tampin who came  over with much needed lighting and also  to assist  with the gearbox transplant which DriftHouse’s Joe Han had just delivered.

Things got finally done by 11pm . As it was  dark , I only manage a couple of straight line runs to test the gearbox. We soon packed up and called it a day.

DAY 2 :Competition

We got to the track early the very next day and got around practicing..

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The ‘new’ gearbox worked perfectly and I managed to get a few solid practice runs

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Jane was also drifting without any mechanical problems too

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Pre qualifying briefing…seen here , Ivan Lau (pony tail, in white), feeling the effects of the night before’s “Party Like a Rockstar” sesssion in the neighbouring state  🙂

Qualifying was a straight forward affair. I only  managed to get in, middle of the pack, which I was a bit disappointed  with but after what we had gone through I should count my blessings. Jane , however once again narrowly missed top 16 again!!! She shared the same points as the 16th qualifier (Goodyear’s Michael Gan) but her lower second run points gave the advantage to him.Anyway with her flu and all I think she did a terrific job. Jenshen rocked during practice but qualifying jitters rob him of a good run.Lack of experience is the main culprit which will be easily solved given time

TOP 16

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Top 16 run was against Mr K from Seremban. I have never gone against him but based on my observations, on his performance in past competitions and also on ones that I had judged, I knew this wasn’t going to be easy.Our runs were really aggressive. While I was leading,there were bit more  of body contact than what I am comfortable with .So I made sure I  ‘performed’ just as well when it was my turn to follow 🙂  The judges voted in my favour

TOP 8

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Going against Tengku Djan is something I’ve always dreaded. I have only gone against him twice , with the last  during  Formula Drift Singapore ,which he dropped me faster than a bad habit 🙂 Determined to  put up a fight,we  managed to go through two ‘one more times’

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Some how I managed to narrowly win from Djan and advance to top 4

Top 4

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To my horror, we ran out of tires!!! My run is coming up next and the only decent pair of tires left was Jane’s used tires that was on her car. I knew it wasn’t enough to go to the finals with but  getting through Top 4 was our 1st priority at the moment 🙂 .

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My run with privateer Along Rempit had to go through a  ‘One more time’ which  resulted  a win a to him.

Due to a single point difference in my qualifying score the final place on the podium was awarded to Vincent’ terbalik’ Lim. with me in forth

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Sharing my 4th placed ‘shower’ with organiser Ngan..

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I was happy that  we made it this far as a team ,even with all the odds going against us ,but one thing I was really happy about was , my buddy Ivan Lau winning this round thus grabbing the championship for this year. Ivan had a string of bad luck throughout the year and badly needed a boost of confidence. This win certainly helped as Ivan is back to his over confident cocky self !!! 🙂

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Of course my thanks also goes to the Tampin locals who were there when we needed them. I hope to give you guys more taxi rides in the future!!

SUZUKI Driver Experience 2009 Changi EC Singapore 3rd-4th October 2009

Supported by Goodyear Singapore, the Suzuki Drivers Experience 2009 had given  Jane and I the opportunity to work along side the famous Kevin ‘4WD can’t drift’ Flynn of Drivers Dynamic.  With CK and Singapore’s drift superstar, Ivan Lim , the organisers, Pit Crew had assembled  a total of over 90 enthusiastic Suzuki Swift and Swift Sports owners to  push their cars to its limit , on this two day event!

With  techniques such as ; lane changes, ABS braking , slalom and many others  , many participants  had gained a better understanding of their vehicles and ,most importantly ,acquired skills that makes them better drivers.

Here are the  few pics we managed to take during the event…

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Instructor’s briefing

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Course set up

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One of the head honchos of Pit Crew , Kumar, exemplifying the term ‘working smart

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The infamous trousers-tearing-slip n slide- golf kart…;)

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Nick , the voice of Pit Crew, with Jane

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Jason, the other boss of Pit Crew , shows us that the loves his women big

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It’s safe to say that yellow is really popular among Swift owners

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Beside the Suzuki Driver Experience, we were also there to a photoshoot for an up coming Mitsubishi Stunt Driving course to be held mid next month. One of the attractions of the course is ramp to ramp jumping where participants are taught how to jump a Colt version R!!

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Jane attempting to clear the gap by foot , while Bernard having difficulty getting lift off 🙂

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Kevin reminding me , over and over again that 4wd can’t be drifted…we’ll see hehehehehe

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A Colt version R with Two Lancers which incidentally one is 4WD…I can’t wait 🙂

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No , those aren’t FIA Chuck Taylors I’m wearing….accidently left my racing shoes while packing

Mini Hari Raya Gathering : Wangan Session and Goodyear DuraPlus tire review # 2 (20/9/2009)

It is a tradition for us to  have a meet up during the many  festive holidays that our multi national country celebrates. For this Hari Raya we had a  gathering in Sunway for a mini Wangan session to a secret location  😉 . Bringing the panda AE86 to  a meet such as this ,perfectly  exemplify the term ‘ Bringing a knife to a gun fight‘  especially in the presences of 500WHP Skylines ,Type Rs and a couple of souped up Hondas!

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However there was a reason for this . I was given a set of ,         Goodyear DuraPlus to do a review a while back. Testing it in drift application had me using up the rear but the fronts we still as good as new! I had actually bought an extra pair of DuraPlus and found that this gathering was a perfect opportunity to test these tires under these condition. Being H rated tires, the Goodyear DuraPlus’s maximum recommended speed rating is about 210Km/h which is about as fast as my AE86 could go. As this test was being conducted by the seat of my pants ,without the aid of any form of scientific measuring device ,all I could conclude was

A)Low tire noise. while this fact may not bother some performance orientated drivers , I do find that the lack of humming or noise emitting from the tires gives me more confidence traveling at speed. Furthermore, the lack of tire noise allows you to hear other things that might be a warning or tell tale  signs on your car’s condition (ie: pinging)

B)Structural integrity; as expected , the tires did not developed an form of thread deformity or such after a number of high speed runs. This doesn’t come as a surprise as we had found similar results during our drift testing , which I believe is more abusive to tires!

C) Less rolling resistance. To be perfectly honest, the sensation of having less rolling resistance may just be a psychological effect from reading the product brochure 🙂 But somehow I felt the car was a lot smoother at 33 psi pressure in the tires  compared to the others I have tested. So don’t flame me on this 😛  One good indication of the lack of rolling resistance is from the fuel economy performance but i think  you’ll understand that in this case there’s an exception

Anyways here are the pictures of the cars that turned up that night

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