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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
Most people that flock to the Australian Grand Prix are obviously there for the Formula 1 and V8 Supercar action. But for car enthusiasts the event also serves as a gathering of some of Australia’s coolest rides. No matter where you look, the surrounding parklands (Albert Park is a public park temporarily converted into a track this time every
For my fourth and final guest blog on Speedhunters, I thought I'd choose something a bit more personal than the rides I usually feature, my own 1969 Datsun 1600 (510). Since I run a blog that relies heavily on featuring other peoples possessions, it's nice to talk about my own project whenever I get the chance. It's not a technical 'build'
Hello Speedhunters! My name is Scott Murray, you may recognize my name from the story on my AWD sleeper mk2 GTI that was featured last year. This story however is not about me, nor is it about my car. It’s about my buddy Mark’s ’71 Camaro RS Z28. This project started about 4 years ago. The search for the donor car itself took the better
I saw this car for the first time at last year’s Formula Drift Malaysia. For some reason it stood out from the line of black mod cars on display, and finally I managed to get the opportunity to see, smell and touch it up close. Belonging to the son of a traditional Chinese medical specialist in Malaysia, this JGTC-inspired matt black 2000 Nissan
For my 3rd build feature I really want to change it up for you guys. Personally, I love it when people take a car and modify it in the complete opposite direction to what the manufacturer initially intended. So how about taking a car that was built with cheap mass-production and basic transportation in mind, gutting it, and transforming it into a track
Hello Speedhunters! My name is Romas Tamulevicius, I’m from Lithuania, and this is my work in progress - or as I like to call it – my money pit! :D Everything started with just an idea floating in my head that I needed to build a drift car for myself. Just for fun on the weekends and to have a car that could take a beating. As I’m
Hello Speedhunters my name is Mathieu van den Oever and I am from Utrecht in The Netherlands. After I had stopped skateboarding due to injuries, my love for racing and drifting took over and it has not stopped since. Things got even worse after my first trip to Japan where I got introduced to cars and products I could only dream of before. At the moment