MALAYSIANS AND TEAM GOODYEAR MALAYSIA DOMINATE FORMULA DRIFT SINGAPORE 2009
2009-11-28 16:12:10 Author: admin Source:

In front of more than 4,000 ardent drift fans, the best drifters from all over Asia came together to pit their skills against each other and put on an enthralling show for everyone who was at the event recently.
Hosted at the Changi Exhibition Centre, 37 drift drivers from Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand came out to put their pedal to the metal in the two-day event where the spotlight shone on the top amateur drivers in the region. The Formula DRIFT USA official judges Andy Yen and Tony Angelo focused on the action as they watched out not for the drivers’ finishing time but rather their skill and showmanship of executing swift car manoeuvres that entertain crowds.
After the qualifying rounds which determined the top 16 drivers based on scores by the official judges, the competitors went head-to-head in pairs in the tandem battles. From the round of 16, the field was cut down to eight before the last four drivers headed to the semi-finals.
The Malaysians came out strong to take all three podium positions with Tengku Djan leading the pack and improving on his performance here last year. Tengku Djan came in second place in 2008 amongst some of the big boys from the Formula DRIFT USA at the event here last year. He faced competition from another Malaysian Joham Morman Azam in the final round but Tengku Djan showed his experience by performing a tight round while Azam struggled to keep up with him.
Tengku Djan said after his win, “I would like to thank all the sponsors for making this event possible because without them, we would not have this opportunity here. It is always great to be able to share experiences with other drivers and I am so happy to do well here in Singapore.”
Tengku Djan’s fellow countrymen Azam and Ariff Johanis, both driving for Team Goodyear, took home the second and third place respectively. Johanis’ wife, Jane Cheah, the only female in the competition, narrowly missed qualifying for the final 16 tandem battles as she came in 17th amongst the field of male drivers.
As an eye-candy act for the Formula Drift Singapore ProAm 2009, stunt biker Mattie Griffin from Ireland entertained the spectators in between the competition rounds as the drivers worked on getting their cars ready to rev up.
Visitors to Formula DRIFT ProAm Series 2009 were also treated to a carnival atmosphere of not only photos and autographs sessions with all the drivers but also an up close look at each of the competing cars at the paddocks and one of only two Ford GT40s in Singapore.
[Photos: Ashley Mak]

Top 16 Qualifiers
|
No.
|
Driver
|
Country
|
Car Number
|
Score
|
Top Speed
|
|
1
|
Tan Tat Wei
|
Malaysia
|
5
|
87.2
|
87.6
|
|
2
|
Tengku Djan
|
Malaysia
|
12
|
82
|
71.2
|
|
3
|
Ariff Johanis
|
Malaysia
|
18
|
74.5
|
74.5
|
|
4
|
Lim Zee King
|
Malaysia
|
2
|
73.5
|
74.5
|
|
5
|
Ivan Lau
|
Malaysia
|
59
|
63
|
72
|
|
6
|
Jansen Tan
|
Singapore
|
57
|
54
|
67.8
|
|
7
|
Ee Yoong Chern
|
Malaysia
|
33
|
52.1
|
68.5
|
|
8
|
Nakorn Cotraviwat
|
Thailand
|
89
|
52
|
7.7
|
|
9
|
Johan Morman Azam
|
Malaysia
|
3
|
47.7
|
75.3
|
|
10
|
Nazrul Afifi
|
Malaysia
|
46
|
46.7
|
67.1
|
|
11
|
Kevin Rajoo
|
Malaysia
|
17
|
44
|
78.3
|
|
12
|
Mervyn Nakamura
|
Malaysia
|
28
|
41
|
73.8
|
|
13
|
James Tang
|
Hong Kong
|
39
|
41
|
79.1
|
|
14
|
Shah Yusoff
|
Singapore
|
15
|
41
|
78.9
|
|
15
|
Rhenadi Arinton
|
Indonesia
|
27
|
39.7
|
70.3
|
|
16
|
Sean Khoo
|
Malaysia
|
23
|
38.2
|
70.1
|
Podium Finish
|
No.
|
Driver
|
Country
|
Car Number
|
|
1
|
Tengku Djan
|
Malaysia
|
12
|
|
2
|
Johan Morman Azam
|
Malaysia
|
3
|
|
3
|
Ariff Johanis
|
Malaysia
|
18
|

