Tokyo Drift LIVE! (Part 1)
Written by Hannah Tan   

Ok boys, you're gonna like this one. The ultimate drift event in Odaiba where the best of the best in Japan compete annually. And I was there a week ago! *grin*

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front stage 

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The top 16 drifters are selected by DK (the Drift King, Keiichi Tsuchiya) himself, based on an individual run called Tansou (speed run) where line, angle, speed, and show factor is all observed and taken into account. Line involves taking the correct line, which is usually announced beforehand by judge(s), in this case, DK. The show factor is based on multiple things, such as the amount of smoke, how close the car is to the wall and the crowd's reaction. Angle is the angle of a car in a drift and speed is the speed entering a turn, the speed through a turn, and the speed exiting the turn; obviously the faster the better. *smile* Drift fans would know ya... *wink*

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the Man, DK

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free practise runs 

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Team Malaysia in free practise 

 

The rest of the competition is then run on a tandem pass format, referred as Tsuiso (chase attack) where drivers are paired off, and each heat comprises two runs, with each driver taking a turn to lead. The best of the 8 heats go to the next 4, and so on, until they reach the final two. *smile* 

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chase run 

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Very exciting, mind you! You can literally feel the adrenalin rush as you watch the race to see how the drivers strive to achieve precision in their performance. It's amazing! 

By special invitation, Team Malaysia (represented by the Prince of Drift, Malaysia's very own Tengku Djan Ley Tengku Mahaleel) was present as one of the 30 participating teams. Djan did a brilliant job desptie the circumstances and restrictions faced (preperarion time, setup, etc.), and although we didn't make it to the top 16, having the opportunity to be invited to compete on the same plane as Japan's best already says a lot, so congratulations again Djan! *smile*

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Djan ready to go!

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Team Malaysia at the pits 

 

 

 

 




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 1 Written by Hannah Tan, on 29-06-2008 01:28
Hi Shaun! Of course I remember you! *smile* I’m sure you’ll have the opportunity to do that sometime. And even better if Malaysia can be one of the race venues ya… *wink* Keep fingers crossed! *smile* Thong Kai, will take note of the suggestion. *smile* Marvin, totally agreed!
 2 Written by Tan Thong Kai, on 23-06-2008 21:00
o.O omoshiroi(intresting)!!! japan is a very ncie place.... been there twice but different states... but i love tokyo... i like tech...go there see electronic stuff and cars is damn nice... and the people there are so nice....  
 
hey hannah if u wanna plan another holiday trip to japan go hokkaido ;) went there 2006 it was superb i tell u.... skiing... resorts... the snow.... i spend my christmast there it was great man... and in japan everything is yummy i tell u... even the road side stuff is really good...ah how i miss there...  
 
right now planing to go study some japanese language courses... and visit there again... is 1 of my fav country....
 3 Written by Marvin Wong, on 23-06-2008 13:06
Keiichi is a Legend. Max respect. :)
 4 Written by shaun lew chun zhiung, on 22-06-2008 17:03
hi Hannah! still remember me? i read that you went to Odaiba, Japan and watch some racers drift. very nice...haha. it has always been a dream of mine to go to Japan and watch drifting. perhaps one day it will come true. WOW! you even met Keiichi Tsuchiya and Tengku Djan Ley Tengku Mahaleel and WHAT? Djan didn't make it into the top 16? MAN! how good are those Japanese? haha. anyway CONGRATULATIONS DJAN!!! and Djan is definitely the Prince of Drift, Malaysia. 
God Bless...
 5 Written by shaun lew chun zhiung, on 21-06-2008 18:54
hi Hannah! still remember me? well, i read that you went to Odaiba, Japan and watched some racers drift. very nice....haha. it has always been a dream of mine to go to Japan and watch drifting. perhaps one day it will come true. Wow! you even met Keiichi Tsuchiya and Tengku Djan Ley Tengku Mahaleel and WHAT? Djan didn\'t make it into the top 16? Man! how good are those Japanese? haha. anyway CONGRATULATIONS DJAN!!! and Djan is definitely the Prince of Drift, Malaysia.  
GOD BLESS...
 6 Written by shaun lew chun zhiung, on 20-06-2008 21:07
hi hannah. still remember me? well,i read that you went Odaiba, Japan and watched some drifting. very nice...it has always been a dream of mine to go to Japan and watch racers drift. perhaps one day it will become a reality. Wow! you even get to meet Keiichi Tsuchiya and Tengku Djan Ley Tengku Mahaleel. What? Djan didn\'t make it to the top 16? man! how good are those Japenese? haha. anyway Djan is a good drifter and definitely is the Prince of Drift, Malaysia.

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