By Formula D
August 21, 2006
Wow, what a weekend! If anyone thought the Northwest was not ready for Formula D, boy would they be wrong. Walking away from this event, some people said it was the best ever.
First, the weekend begins as current points leader Samuel Hubinette was not in practice. Apparently during some testing, Samuel has engine issues and reportedly blew his motor. Would he make it back, could he make it back? Second place in points, Rhys Millen has his own issues. First his Team RMR were air-shipping a new motor to the track for installation only to have their vehicle transport blow a turbo and get stuck on the side of the road on the way up. Team RMR in all their glory, found a U-Haul and towed the 2005 Champion's Pontiac GTO to Monroe. All this before the 5th round of the Need For Speed Formula Drift Championship kicked off.
In the competition, all would see some huge occurrences and new faces in the mix. First, it would be Taka Aono who with the fastest qualifying entry speed all day took his first ever #1 Qualifying position. Dai Yoshihara had one shot to qualify as he had engine issues on he first attempt and did not even leave the line. He punished hard but spun and number four in points would have to call it a day. Surprisingly another top drifter, Tyler McQuarrie pushing too hard just could not find his way into the top 16 and spun as well. Everyone was really impressed with Yokinubo Okubo's consistency and speed in qualifying and as he would show later it was no fluke. Here are the rest of the Top 16:
1. Aono 96.33
2. Okubo 96.17
3. Millen 96 (faster speed)
4. Gittin Jr. 96
5. Foust 95.83
6. Canul 94.67
7. Hubinette 93.83
8. Yamamoto 92.83
9. Forsberg 92.50
10. Sumida 90.83
11. Gushi 90.50
12. Yamanaka 90.33
13. Nishida 88.83
14. Ho 88.33
15. Wan 88.17
16. Angelo 85.83
Tandems would face off some interesting battles. Making his first top 16 appearance in some time would be Drift Alliance team member Tony Angelo. He took on tope qualifier Taka Aono and upset the little Hachi moving on to his first Great 8. Next would be Seigo Yamamoto and Falken member Chris Forsberg. Seigo was able to take out the V-8 and move on. Another team battle, JR Gittin and Robbie Nishida would take out two Falken drivers early on as JR's big Mustang took out Nishida. On we continue as Mr. Consistency of late, Tanner Foust needed a One More Time to knock off the solid JIC Driver Kenji Yamanaka in a VERY close and controversial battle. As Top 16 moved on we would see Okubo take out Calvin Wan, Millen knock out first time top entrant Todd Ho and Samuel Hubinette would take out Hiro Sumida. Samuel's team was able to fix the Viper but never got to practice on the previous day. He came out on game day and made Top 16, a tribute to his talent. Finally, it would be Casper Canul taking out Ken Gushi top cap off the Top 16.
Top 8 brought more carnage and more unreal battles...... Tony Angelo's luck ran dry as Seigo Yamamoto, driving as a mad man just kept pushing and sent Tony home. Tanner, though he was easily one of the crowd favorites and just killing it all day was stopped at Top 8 by and equally impressive JR. Gittin. JR was charging so hard every run and it showed as he once again made it deep into the competition. Putting BFG up against BFG, we would see Hubinette take on Okubo and with the fastest entry speed all day even faster than qualifying, Okubo would knock out the current points leader and send Sam home. With Millen going in the next round this really put the pressure on him to beat Casper if he wants a chance to gain some ground on Samuel for the Championship. THis battle was a repaet of the Sonoma final in which Rhys was victorious. Well, Rhys did hold off the red-hot Canul and advanced to the Top 4.
Ok, so now there is Yamamoto and Gittin and Okubo and Millen. Wow! Unfortunately for JR, Team Falken and all his fans, would not make it to the line for his battle against Yamamoto and was pushed out to the Consolation Round to face the loser of Okubo and Millen.
Okubo kept on his hot streak and beat Millen in the Top 4 for pushing Rhys to meet JR. It is not an easy task to take out Mad Skills Millen so it is to be understood how powerful and strong Okubo was driving this weekend. As fate would have it, the clock on JR's second five minute allotment would come to an end and JR would lose two consecutive battles by not coming to the line. Tough break. This would give Millen three consecutive podium finishes as he guaranteed himself third place.
The final. First, there may have never been a more exciting final round in Formula D history. Yamamoto and Okubo. Okubo took and early advantage as he pushed Seigo's limits and set himself up for his first ever FD win. However as the second half of the battle begun, it was Okubo pushing so hard that he came inside on the bank and passed Seigo in an incredible move, one not seen before in competition. The crowd was in a complete frenzy. After discussion, the judges were clear that that was an illegal pass made by Okubo and it set-up the first Japanese FD final to go for a One More Time. Okubo, strong again, had a slight advantage as he battled Seigo in the first half of the the run. One the second half of the run, Seigo pushing so hard as he knew he had to out duel Okubo hit the outer bank and popped back down on the course and was t-bone by Okubo. Both cars crunched into each other and created an amazing spectacle and an expensive mess. Okubo, seemingly not fazed by the crash plowed right through and finished his run. The crowd in utter amazement were rabid with excitement and exploded like a bomb being dropped into Monroe. It was amazing.
As the dust settled and all drivers were pronounced safe and clear the awards ceremony capped off a huge day as the judges awarded Okubo the win with Yamamoto taking second and Rhys Millen taking home the bronze.
Stay tuned for more Formula D action as FD heads East to Wall Speedway on September 9th
August 21, 2006
Wow, what a weekend! If anyone thought the Northwest was not ready for Formula D, boy would they be wrong. Walking away from this event, some people said it was the best ever.
First, the weekend begins as current points leader Samuel Hubinette was not in practice. Apparently during some testing, Samuel has engine issues and reportedly blew his motor. Would he make it back, could he make it back? Second place in points, Rhys Millen has his own issues. First his Team RMR were air-shipping a new motor to the track for installation only to have their vehicle transport blow a turbo and get stuck on the side of the road on the way up. Team RMR in all their glory, found a U-Haul and towed the 2005 Champion's Pontiac GTO to Monroe. All this before the 5th round of the Need For Speed Formula Drift Championship kicked off.
In the competition, all would see some huge occurrences and new faces in the mix. First, it would be Taka Aono who with the fastest qualifying entry speed all day took his first ever #1 Qualifying position. Dai Yoshihara had one shot to qualify as he had engine issues on he first attempt and did not even leave the line. He punished hard but spun and number four in points would have to call it a day. Surprisingly another top drifter, Tyler McQuarrie pushing too hard just could not find his way into the top 16 and spun as well. Everyone was really impressed with Yokinubo Okubo's consistency and speed in qualifying and as he would show later it was no fluke. Here are the rest of the Top 16:
1. Aono 96.33
2. Okubo 96.17
3. Millen 96 (faster speed)
4. Gittin Jr. 96
5. Foust 95.83
6. Canul 94.67
7. Hubinette 93.83
8. Yamamoto 92.83
9. Forsberg 92.50
10. Sumida 90.83
11. Gushi 90.50
12. Yamanaka 90.33
13. Nishida 88.83
14. Ho 88.33
15. Wan 88.17
16. Angelo 85.83
Tandems would face off some interesting battles. Making his first top 16 appearance in some time would be Drift Alliance team member Tony Angelo. He took on tope qualifier Taka Aono and upset the little Hachi moving on to his first Great 8. Next would be Seigo Yamamoto and Falken member Chris Forsberg. Seigo was able to take out the V-8 and move on. Another team battle, JR Gittin and Robbie Nishida would take out two Falken drivers early on as JR's big Mustang took out Nishida. On we continue as Mr. Consistency of late, Tanner Foust needed a One More Time to knock off the solid JIC Driver Kenji Yamanaka in a VERY close and controversial battle. As Top 16 moved on we would see Okubo take out Calvin Wan, Millen knock out first time top entrant Todd Ho and Samuel Hubinette would take out Hiro Sumida. Samuel's team was able to fix the Viper but never got to practice on the previous day. He came out on game day and made Top 16, a tribute to his talent. Finally, it would be Casper Canul taking out Ken Gushi top cap off the Top 16.
Top 8 brought more carnage and more unreal battles...... Tony Angelo's luck ran dry as Seigo Yamamoto, driving as a mad man just kept pushing and sent Tony home. Tanner, though he was easily one of the crowd favorites and just killing it all day was stopped at Top 8 by and equally impressive JR. Gittin. JR was charging so hard every run and it showed as he once again made it deep into the competition. Putting BFG up against BFG, we would see Hubinette take on Okubo and with the fastest entry speed all day even faster than qualifying, Okubo would knock out the current points leader and send Sam home. With Millen going in the next round this really put the pressure on him to beat Casper if he wants a chance to gain some ground on Samuel for the Championship. THis battle was a repaet of the Sonoma final in which Rhys was victorious. Well, Rhys did hold off the red-hot Canul and advanced to the Top 4.
Ok, so now there is Yamamoto and Gittin and Okubo and Millen. Wow! Unfortunately for JR, Team Falken and all his fans, would not make it to the line for his battle against Yamamoto and was pushed out to the Consolation Round to face the loser of Okubo and Millen.
Okubo kept on his hot streak and beat Millen in the Top 4 for pushing Rhys to meet JR. It is not an easy task to take out Mad Skills Millen so it is to be understood how powerful and strong Okubo was driving this weekend. As fate would have it, the clock on JR's second five minute allotment would come to an end and JR would lose two consecutive battles by not coming to the line. Tough break. This would give Millen three consecutive podium finishes as he guaranteed himself third place.
The final. First, there may have never been a more exciting final round in Formula D history. Yamamoto and Okubo. Okubo took and early advantage as he pushed Seigo's limits and set himself up for his first ever FD win. However as the second half of the battle begun, it was Okubo pushing so hard that he came inside on the bank and passed Seigo in an incredible move, one not seen before in competition. The crowd was in a complete frenzy. After discussion, the judges were clear that that was an illegal pass made by Okubo and it set-up the first Japanese FD final to go for a One More Time. Okubo, strong again, had a slight advantage as he battled Seigo in the first half of the the run. One the second half of the run, Seigo pushing so hard as he knew he had to out duel Okubo hit the outer bank and popped back down on the course and was t-bone by Okubo. Both cars crunched into each other and created an amazing spectacle and an expensive mess. Okubo, seemingly not fazed by the crash plowed right through and finished his run. The crowd in utter amazement were rabid with excitement and exploded like a bomb being dropped into Monroe. It was amazing.
As the dust settled and all drivers were pronounced safe and clear the awards ceremony capped off a huge day as the judges awarded Okubo the win with Yamamoto taking second and Rhys Millen taking home the bronze.
Stay tuned for more Formula D action as FD heads East to Wall Speedway on September 9th
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