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Daigo Saito Wins Formula D Malaysia (His First FD event)

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  • Daigo Saito Wins Formula D Malaysia (His First FD event)

    1st Saito
    2nd Kokae
    3rd Miki
    4th Rifat

    Djan Ley wins the overall series (3 rounds)





    I think Saito was in a aristo, someone please correct me if I'm wrong. (FD has him listed in a altezza)
    Last edited by Bebop; 12-19-2010, 02:36 PM.

  • #2
    Well If I had known he was entering that event he would have been my pick to win all along. The guy is amazing, I was watching him on the south course at the last matsuri and he is magical in a car.

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    • #3
      So I guess that Take Over is in effect lol D1 was first in Malaysia but now FD has it lol YES!

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      • #4
        FD been in southeast asia since like 2008?

        I'm actually a bit more interested in the action in Asia then whats here in the states.

        If I was a rookie with a newly acquired license, I would look at running in Asia more so then its domestic counterpart.
        Last edited by Bebop; 12-19-2010, 06:18 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by blaze1 View Post
            FD been in southeast asia since like 2008?

            I'm actually a bit more interested in the action in Asia then whats here in the states.

            If I was a rookie with a newly acquired license, I would look at running in Asia more so then its domestic counterpart.
            Thats a pretty long commute, but I see what you are saying.

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            • #7
              any clips yet?

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              • #8
                I'm actually a bit more interested in the action in Asia then whats here in the states.
                You might be bummed then because we try to run the two series as similarly as possible.

                That being said, the Asian drivers minus the Japanese vets are progressing as fast, if not faster than some of the US drivers in the same time frame. It is quite an amazing area and very refreshing to see the passion exhibited in the three events that we do there. Two of the three are on city tracks or streets so the energy is just amazing, very Long Beach-esque.

                Great people, great places, great overall vibe.

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                • #9
                  coolness for the win.

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