The third edition of Formula Drift Singapore was chock full of bumper to bumper action by drifters from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Indonesia, New Zealand and Japan – a truly regional field. Seen here is Dio from Indonesia is his canary yellow S15 battling the 180SX driven by Thailand’s Mick in the round of
Over 8,000 folks turned up for the 3rd installation of Formula Drift Singapore from 24th to 25th May. For the first time ever, the event was held at Turn 1 to 3 of Singapore’s F1 Street Circuit. Before I cover the main event, I thought it would be interesting to give a flavor of Singapore’s motoring culture. For one, Nissan fever is very
Japanese professional drift driver Daijiro Yoshihara was in Singapore for a weekend in mid-March to give a group of Singaporean drift drivers a day-long training session. With no place legal in Singapore to drift, general manager of long-time tyre distributor Binter & Co. Pte Ltd Marcus Lim – who was also the man who brought Formula Drift
My name is Gabriel Tan, I am born and raised in Singapore, having followed the local performance car scene over the years, aided by the fact that my dad used to run a car repair shop. Singapore's tuning scene is very active, with many garages and outstanding modified machines as well as an abundance of exotic supercars including the R35. I think