Mad Mike’ Whiddett won the fourth round of Formula Drift Japan 2017, opening the door for a potential Championship win after the fifth and final round in Okayama at the end of October.
A myriad of weather conditions made the track impossibly slippery for the drivers. Despite claiming wins in Top32, Top16 and Great 8, ‘Mad’ Mike couldn’t hold on in his battle against Masashi Yokoi, who advanced through to the finals.
In the next episode, Mad Mike heads out to Mount Fuji. The Ebisu Circuit high in the mountains of the Fukushima Prefecture is often referred to as the spiritual home of drift, over the years the track has seen many epic battles between some some of ...
Suzuka Twin Circuit is the first stop of five rounds in the Formula DRIFT Japan 2017 series. The pro class for this round attracted 35 cars, with entrants from Honk Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand taking on the best drivers Japan has to of...
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Peter Siddle gives fans a glimpse into life on tour in his debut travel diary from Port Elizabeth.