So, time to get caught up to speed. Friday June 17th I loaded up and headed down to lovely (not really) Wall Township, NJ to go to Round 4 of Formula Drift, aka "The Gauntlet". Friday was open practice and qualifying.
As I pulled in, some Optima Batteries people ran up to me and handed me an invite. After the event, Optima was holding the first Optima Film Fest along with an exclusive car show and I was one of the 100 cars invited. The car show would be judged by Ryan Tuerck and the films being played were chosen by David Freiburger, Fred Williams and Matt Farrah. Cool, moving up in the world I guess.
This year I was really excited to see Mad Mike Whiddett in the infamous "Radbul" twin turbo, quad-wastegate, 4-rotor ND Miata. Okay, it's actually an NC chassis with ND front and rear clips, RX-8 suspension parts and a body kit using components from an FD RX-7 Rocket Bunny kit.
Note the rear-mounted radiator system.
A real science project under the hood.
Unfortunately, the car went out early. I talked to Mike later on and he said it was running beautifully on Thursday's closed practice and he was really digging the track. Then when he was at the driver's meeting on Friday morning the crew lit it off and he could tell it was missing on one rotor and they had no way of fixing the engine on site. They decided to take it out for a lap on open practice and see if maybe with some RPM and load it might light off. It didn't so he just putted around that lap and pulled into the pits and resigned himself to not qualifying. Then fellow competitor Chris Forsberg ran up and offered this carbon-fiber twin turbo VQ37 370Z to use.
Unfortunately, Formula D ruling stated that “Drivers shall enter and compete with only one vehicle for the duration of the event, which is determined by leaving the starting line in the official practice session. The first official practice session will be determined by if qualifying is conducted on the same day." Which meant that going out for that pass immediately locked him into the car. Still Mike was all smiles and happy to hang out with fans and take photos and sign stuff.
Kyle Mohan was also running the new ND, with a turbo 20B udner the hood that he assembled 3 years ago. It was making 1000hp and sounding great. You can see that Kyle's car is a bit rougher, more of a battle-ready vibe to it.
Notice the freakishly wide front stance, crudely clearanced fenders and hood-exit screamer pipe. Don't be fooled by the crude appearances though, Formula D cars are quite advanced.
Forrest Wang's Hankook Tire/Get Nuts Lab S15 Silvia with a 900hp 2JZ was looking great as always. Sadly, this would be his last-ever FD event, as he retired shortly afterwards.
After struggling with the terrible ARK Performance Hyundai Genesis with a supercharged Lambda V6 that tossed parts everywhere every event, he got back in the ooooold Falken Tire LSx 350Z and has looked pretty solid in it.
Ken Gushi's GReddy/Scion Racing by Toyota FR-S looks stunning. Best scheme on the grid. Not a fan of how the Wisefab angle kit makes the front track so much wider than the rear though.
Andrew Gray, a Scotsman living in Japan, brought over his big JZX100 Chaser to have some fun.
Other cool stuff spotted around the pits, although not competing
An FD3S RX-7 with the R.E. Amemiya Super-G kit
The NSX next to it was also stunning
A beautiful S15 Silvia
A very aggressive, very clean Mistubishi Evo
Drag-tuned STis are not that common, so the one at the Turbosmart booth caught my eye.
This S2000 was also quite tasteful
A Supra with a twin-turbo Viper V10 for drifting? Why not?
This RB25DET-swapped Z32 300ZX looked awesome.
A Coyote-swapped FR-S? Cool
This photo of Cameron Moore's SC300 with the front bodywork off after an incident with the wall shows how far these cars have evolved.
Same with Chelsea DeNofa's E46 sedan with the decklid off. Notice that the rear crashbars are actually on shocks so they don't bend
Qualifying wrapped up with Daijiro Yoshihara in the Turn 14 Distribution/Falken Tires RHD twin turbo LSx BRZ taking first place, Aurimas Bakchis in the Feals Suspension supercharged LSx Hyundai Genesis taking second and Chelsea Denofa in the BC Racing/Chelsea Denofa Racing turbo S50 E46 taking third.
Then it was time for the car show/film fest, which happened to be down in the infield. We got lead in by the Nameless Performance/Gumout 2JZ FR-S of Ryan Tuerck. You can just make out my car over the back of it
The track has 31.5 degree banking and we got to drive on it. Let me tell you, that is steeeeeeeeeep. Being early in line got me front row too, which was cool.
Ryan Tuerck's car at rest
Dai Yoshihara's car. Dai was champion in 2011 with a stout LSx S13 Silvia but has struggled since jumping to the BRZ, and then Falken pulled their big sponsorship from the sport entirely. During the offseason they converted the car to RHD and he says that has been key to his better performance this year
This air-suspended 1 M track car was there and was the best car in show in my opinion
And then we watched movies. All in all, this was a very cool, very chill event. Then I headed back to my hotel, showered and grabbed some sleep for eliminations the next day.