Twenty-nine Drivers Qualify for Main Competition at Formula DRIFT Singapore 2010
Ryuji Miki tops qualifying session at the F1 Pit Building
Singapore, 24 April 2010 - Five thousand five hundred people were treated to spectacular drifting action in the heart of the city centre – the F1 Pit Building, on the first day of the Formula DRIFT Singapore 2010 Powered by Nissan. Forty-two drivers participated in the qualifying round today, with the field cut down to the top 29 drivers who will compete in tomorrow’s main competition.

The track proved to be a highly-technical challenge for the drivers at the F1 Pit Building
Forty-two drivers competed in the qualifiers at the third edition of Formula Drift Singapore 2010 at the F1 Pit Building
Ryuji Miki topped the qualifying round on Day One of the Formula Drift Singapore 2010 Powered by Nissan event
Ryuji Miki takes to the track and wows the crowd of 5,500 at Formula Drift Singapore 2010 Powered by Nissan
The first day saw 5,500 spectators turn up for the thrilling drift competition
The day’s proceedings started with a practice session for the drivers, who had the chance to test the highly technical track layout for the first time. With tight corners and tricky clipping points, the drivers were aware that their abilities and mettle would be given a real test at the third edition of the event in Singapore.
Each driver was given two runs on the track and the best score of either run was used to decide their qualifying position. Judged on their speed, style and ability to maintain the best drift angle possible, it was Japanese Champion and Top Formula DRIFT USA Pro Ryuji Miki who topped the standings with a flawless yet aggressive drive, with a score of 85.3.
Miki, who was the Champion in 2008, will try to get the Formula Drift Singapore title from Tengku Djan Ley, the defending champion of the event last year. “I am confident to do well tomorrow, especially after my qualifying session today. However, I must admit that with the other drivers performing at a higher level this year, it will not be easy. The most important thing for me will be to control my car well on the track,” said Miki.
Countryman Atsushi Murata of Japan and Tengku Djan Ley were placed second and third respectively. These three drivers have been given an automatic bye into tomorrow’s Round of 16. Of the local drivers, Ivan Lim, Jansen Tan, Felix Lim and Jason Tan are among the qualifiers for tomorrow.
Sunday’s programme will see 26 drivers battle it out in the main competition from 11am to 12.30pm, followed be the Round of 16 at 2.30pm. The final four drivers from that round will then contest the podium places and the Formula Drift Singapore 2010 Championship.
Tickets will be available at the main entrance, with Walkabout tickets going for $30 and Grandstand tickets at $50. For more information, please go to the official website at http://www.formuladrift.com.sg/
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