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July 16th, 2009

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Ivan A4 Poster

ESPN Star Sports Video

June 25th, 2009

Formula Drift Pro-Am Series 2009

June 20th, 2009

Changi Exhibition Centre

Saturday, July 4th to Sunday, July 5th
Saturday: 10.30 am to 5.00 pm
Sunday: 10.00 am to 5.30 pm

Check out the full Event Day schedule

Registration Forms and Rulebook

Ticketing:
Tickets are available from all SISTIC outlets and www.sistic.com.sg
$15 Walkabout tickets (2 day pass)
$35 Grandstand tickets (2 day pass)

Discounted rates for NSmen and Students!
$12 Walkabout tickets (2 day pass)
$30 Grandstand tickets (2 day pass)

Carpark:
Carpark facilities are available at $6 per entry.

Shuttle Service:
Shuttle Service will be provided from Tanah Merah MRT Station to the event venue and back between 10.30am – 5.00pm.
Rates are:
$2 per adult
$1 for child below 1.5m

Accomodation:
Special Hotel Rates for FD Fans from Hotel Re!
More information on our Event Day page.

ESPN Formula Drift Pro-Am Singapore

June 10th, 2009

Formula Drift

Spotlight: JZX100

May 4th, 2009

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Cars that are built and driven in Japan by some of the greatest tuning houses are popular export products. It is pretty evident when I look at some of the cars that are competing in drift series around the world, especially when I take a look at my old car that I imported from Ken Nomura through Powervehicles. I sold the car to a guy in the UK and I was scared it would be taken apart, but luckily I saw some pictures of it drifting again.

This JZX100 was also built in Japan but by a company called ST Garage and has been campaigned by Wedsport in D1GP. The car has been imported by Ivan Lim, a name that could sound familiar to some of the American readers. He got his professional license for Formula D and had his debut during round 7 at Irwindale Speedway.

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He will be returning to Formula D this year in a S13 that has been build by PAC-RIM Motorsports and previously used by Daijiro Yoshihara.

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Exterior wise, the car rocks a complete Axcent bodykit. The modified front bumper with the intercooler is a hint to what lies behind. I have always liked big cars that are transformed into formidable competition cars.

The rear spoiler is the most noticeable part on the rear, it is also made by ST Garage. The car still has the original paintjob and livery and the Kazama sticker is there for a good reason because they provided the tie rods, toe arms, lower arms and tension rods for nthis car. The suspension system is further enhanced by a set of KEI Office D1 spec coilovers.

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Because this car was campaigned by Wedsport in the Japanese D1GP series, Ivan still uses the rims that came with the car. They are called the SA70.

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The drift scenes are thriving on every continent of the world, a car like this and Ivan are living proof. I hope to show you guys the S13 that Ivan will be using in the Formula D series. Judging by this picture, he sure knows how to get the car sideways, so I hope he can bring some international flavor the US scene.

Source: Speedhunters

Chaser @ Tyrepac Launch

April 25th, 2009

The Binter Toyota Chaser was at Tyrepac’s Official launch earlier in February. Check out some of the pictures of the launch:

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Tyrepac

About Tyrepac
Tyrepac is Asia’s first and largest online tyre retailing website. It provides consumers with a portal to compare tyre brands, patterns, and prices. Upon purchase, customers can choose one of its island-wide fitment stations for fitment, or opt for Tyrepac’s mobile service – which does door step tyre fitment and oil change. Registered and headquartered in Singapore, Tyrepac is funded by SPRING Singapore under the Logistics Capability Development Programme.

Dare To Drift

April 22nd, 2009

Get your copy of the New Paper today! It features an interview with Ivan, and much more.

Visit our press page to check out the article!

Life in Socal

April 20th, 2009

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Alright guys bet you must be wondering what i’m doing on a bicycle. Well i kinda like anything with wheels and was just trying out the bike. You could see Georg and Benjamin looking on and smiling as they thought i look funny on a bicycle. We were at wal mart to purchase water and some snacks as we were heading down to willow springs to test out the car.

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The stage was set. I decided to pop a wheelie just for the fun of it. Now this is something you guys didn’t know i could do right?

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Our late night company, Jerry from iloveracing.com . He makes and design automotive apparel. On his right is Clair. She has the coolest bike around! It is a Honda Ruckus

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Coolest looking bike ever! Think there are none in Singapore at the moment.

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 My hair is kinda messy from the helmet but check this out! This is Jerry’s hobby at the moment. Guns!

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Think this is an AR15 but short barrel. Alright guys guess that’s about all i have. When i get more pics from Benjamin i’ll upload them!

Long Beach

April 20th, 2009

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Hey guys! Has been long since my last post on Irwindale speedway.  There are some pics posted either by Jason or Marcus. One of them is about the launch of F&F and the other would be from Long Beach!! My official photographer for Long Beach, Benjamin is still at work converting the files and videos so hang in there as there would be more to come! The picture you see was taken during media day (by me so no drift shots). In the background is the champ car driven by Ryan.

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As we are a sponsored team, it is our responsibility to do our best and be the best we can. Some of you may remember my putting the car into the wall at Irwindale speedway. That made the car drive weird even thou the alignment was done and everything was checked and re-checked by Georgheinz and myself. The rear of the car would snap out to the left on power and when you lift off the gas, it would snap out to the right. Also trying to do a burnout is close to impossible as the rear of the car would step out so much that people on the outside may think that i’m trying to do half a doughnut! It was pretty hilarious as those who knew could see me countering into it and trying to prevent the rear from going out further. I guess Ueo saw that and he stopped by my side and gave me a really big smile.  To make matters worse, we just fitted a set of knuckles from G.P Sport. That made the steering slightly slower in reaction. But! Once you get the hang of it. It is dope! (American lingo for best ever and a must have) It gives you lots of steering angle and you could get on the power even when the car is too sideways and about to spin. This is the new trend for drift cars as we are going faster, getting more angle, trying to get out of the first turn with more speed for the second turn and generating lots of tyre smoke! Also it brings your LCA 20mm lower to correct roll center. What more can you ask for!! =)

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It’s not cheap but worth every cent! RCA for the front would cost half the amount minus the angle!

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Well not only did we change the colour, we had a new motor and tranny. (engine and transmission in British english) Everything in the car was refreshed and rebuilt as we wanted to do well and we are hungry for good results! The guys behind the built are none other than Georgheinz of Gearheinz Power and Service and Katsu from HKS USA. Katsu did an amazing job in tuning our drift car. He also supported us by being part of our crew during the race and that made a difference in us getting the car on time for qualifying. Most people always think of racing as fun but alot of work goes on before race day.

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Here is our buddy checking all the hoses and connectors.

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And then you see me with my hands all dirty just checking everything that could go wrong or may go wrong. We do this everyday before practice and after practice to ensure that nothing fails during race day! It gets worse when something needs fixing and we would have to work till late to get it done. Well nothing went wrong and the car was just all so perfect (apart from my crash at Irwindale which messed up the geometry of the chassis)! We may have stayed up late but that was because we were just trying to make it better and improve whatever we had to make it a winner! To be honest, after a few practice session and a change of final drive to a 4.1 i was feeling confident that we’ll do well.

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Our alignment too kinda long (5 hours) as the whole frame was just way off and we had to make do with what we have and to the closest possible value. That is how damaging a wall can be if you go into it at about 160km/h.

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If you look at this pic, what would you notice?? No tyres up front? Yep not having a sponsor is like not having you front two tyres. You would go nowhere and the car would just be on a hoist. 

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You gotta love how low the car sits!

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This was taken before our bright neon yellow rims see how much difference it makes the car look! Ok and now for the main story. This is me Ivan. The driver that is hungry for good results. Still is. Worked hard with Georgheinz and got everything going good. Stayed up late just before race day to put in brand new axles and to give the car a once through just to be sure nothing would go wrong. On race day, just before practice session, the brand new axles snapped. We rushed to get the car back into the pit and missed practice but made it on time for qualifying. Just as i was about to do my first qualifying run, the diff blew and we had to be towed out again. Katsu and Georgheinz changed a new diff and axle within 15 mins and i managed to make it for my last qualifying round. The spare final drive which we used is a 3.6 and that is too low. The car wouldn’t make power in 3rd and in 2nd the rev would bounce off the rev limiter. So it was up to Katsu. He plugged in his laptop and increased the rev by 500rpm. That made a difference as i could give it more revs in 2nd gear to compensate for not being able to use 3rd gear. We ran only one qualifying round and made it at 34th position out of 47. Just two places short of the top 32. I was utterly disappointed as i knew that if i had a 4.1 final drive i would have been able to use 3rd gear and that would have given me alot more speed and with more speed i would be able to go even closer to the clipping points and zones and i would have been able to qualify easily! Well in racing, things like that happen. But on the whole, the experience is far greater. Normally Diffs and axles don’t blow that easy. In fact i never blew them on my previous race car even when we did a whole season of racing, practice and testing. I guess we would be looking at getting more diffs in 4.1 final drive and perhaps Skyline axles as they are beefier!

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Pictures of broken axles. Never did see the axle housing crack this way thou.

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Total damage after one round! The 4.6  written on the diff housing is from the previous ring and pinion. Ours is a 4.1. It works best in all circuits and is my personal favourite. Well better luck the next time and a bit thank you to all my sponsors as this wouldn’t be possible without them.

Pics from Formula Drift USA!

April 17th, 2009

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