Formula DRIFT 2009 Thailand

The inaugural Formula Drift Thailand, presented by Goodyear, ended with a climactic battle as "Mad Mike" Whiddett, New Zealand’s champion drifter, and 2004 D1 Japan Grand Prix winner Ryuji Miki competed head to head in a final showdown last weekend. Ultimately, Mad Mike was declared the winner after a heart-stopping three-round battle. Third place honors went to Malaysian drifter Tengku Djan, who was the 2009 Formula Drift Singapore champion last July.

"Mad Mike" Whiddett, drifting with Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric tires, overcame an equally gruelling knockout round with Tengku Djan in wet weather conditions as the rain poured before the Final Four began.

Thailand’s first and only world-class drifting ground, Wonderworld Park, Ramindra, was filled to capacity as drift fans flowed in to pack the racing ground during the two-day competition. The 7,000 strong venue was fully booked.

Intensity mounted on the second day when 32 qualifiers, including 23 Thai competitors, demonstrated their skills and techniques on the smoke-filled racing track, accompanied by the roar of powerful engines as the drifters revved up. The three American judges invited from Formula Drift lent an air of stringency to the proceedings as the organizers aimed to bring Formula Drift Thailand standards to a new, more professional level.

Thai drift king – Kiki Nana – was among the qualifying drifters and successfully sailed through to the final eight before being defeated and exiting from the competition. All Thai drifters taking part mentioned that this was the most impressive drift competition they had been involved in, and even though they were unable to bring the trophy home, the two days on the drifting ground with super drifters from across the region was an amazing experience. They also noted that they find international competing standards tough but very challenging.

The two drifters from New Zealand and Japan sweated it out in the final battle. Instead of two rounds of battle like the other competitions, the two drifters had to compete in three rounds since their skills were highly matched. Judges were put in the hot seat as they just could not agree on an unanimous winner. It was decided that the competition would be settled in a third round of battle.

Finally, it appeared that the third round had done the trick. Whiddett and Miki stood side by side on the stage. Tension rose to a peak as the third judge revealed his final score for Whiddett, and broke in a wave of emotion as the New Zealand drift hero was crowned the winner of Formula Drift Thailand with 2:1 score. The crowd went wild, cheering and clapping.

After the trophy presentation, the winners had to stay on stage for more than half an hour as drift fans kept coming onstage to congratulate them in person. The organizers also kept the crowd entertained with stunt shows and highly energizing percussion numbers.

Formula Drift now moves to Malaysia as Goodyear hosts the final competition in the ASEAN drift series, to be held in December 19-20 at the MAEPS (Malaysian Agro Exposition Park Serdang) grounds.

Unofficial Scores
Car Plate Best Score Qualifying Order Speed
12) Ryuji Miki 87.9   1 105
19) Tengku Djan 83.9   2 102
11) Mike Whiddet 79.8   3 106
25) Marky 71   4 101
40) Toyo Impression 67.9   5 100
14) Kiki 67.7   6 93
33) Nueng rajamax 67   7 99
01) Jatuphon  66.2   8 99
47) SS Flora 66   9 90
27) Murata 64.1   10 89
10) Ivan Lim 63.8   11 99
21) Tan Tat Wei 63.8   12 93
23) Pat 63.5   13 97
28) Go Falken 63.1   14 96
32) Kritsada Tangwechkul 62.2   15 96
24) Yo Potenza 61.6   16 106
29) Tong Falken 61.2   17 101
35) Non Overdrive 60.6   18 99
20) Ivan Lau 60.1   19 97
17) Mick 59.5   20 106
26) C 59.4   21 93
36) Pan Overdrive 59.2   22 94
38) AMM Overdrive 58.1   23 95
07) Michael Gan 56.3   24 99
15) Oat 55.3   25 93
09) Ariff Johanis 54.6   26 91
39) Oat Overdrive 54.3   27 102
50) Boy Unity 51.6   28 99
30) Pond Falken 51.6   29 72
02) Nakorn  51.1   30 98
13) Davide Dorigo 49.2   31 73
34) Mose X-shop 48.1   32 89
           

 

TOP 32 BATTLE BRACKET
Rank Driver Car # Car # Driver Rank
1 Ryuji Miki 12 19 Tengku Djan 2
vs Miki 12 19 Djan vs
32 Mose X-shop 34     13 Davide Dorigo 31
vs Miki 12 19 Djan vs
16 Yo Potenza 24             32 Kritsada Tangwechkul 15
vs Yo Potenza 24     35 Non-O/Drive vs
17 Tong Falken 29   3th Place 35 Non Overdrive 18
vs Miki 12 19 Djan vs
8 Jatuphon  1             Bye Run 33 Nueng rajamax 7
vs Oat 15             9 Ariff vs
25 Oat 15                     9 Ariff Johanis 26
vs SS Flora 47     27 Murata vs
9 SS Flora 47         27 Murata 10
vs SS Flora 47     27 Murata vs
24 Michael Gan 7     38 AMM Overdrive 23
vs Miki 12 vs 11 Mike vs
4 Marky 25     11 Mike Whiddet 3
vs Marky 25   11   11 Mike vs
29 Pond Falken 30     Mike     2 Nakorn  30
vs Pat 23   CHAMPION   11 Mike vs
13 Pat 23                     28 Go Falken 14
vs Pat 23             28 Go Falken vs
20 Mick 17             20 Ivan Lau 19
vs Pat 23 11 Mike vs
5 Toyo Impression 40     14 Kiki 6
vs Toyo Impression 40     14 Kiki vs
28 Boy Unity 50             39 Oat Overdrive 27
vs Tan Tat Wei 21 14 Kiki vs
12 Tan Tat Wei 21     10 Ivan Lim 11
vs Tan Tat Wei 21 10 Ivan Lim vs
21 C 26 36 Pan Overdrive 22