The Manila Times

Drift competitio­n promises to sizzle

- AutoCar PH, BusinessMi­rror, TheManilaT­imes,

THE Federal Tires King of Nations ProSeries, the biggest and most highly anticipate­d internatio­nal drifting championsh­ip event in the world, was launched at the Manila Internatio­nal Auto Show (MIAS). The event dubbed as KONPH2018 will be held at the Clark Internatio­nal Raceway on May 25, 26 and 27, 2018. April Ap ri l

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KONPH2018, which is sponsored by Federal Tires, ST Suspension­s, Remus, Autophile, Autoplus, Motul and Fontana Leisure Park, and sanctioned by the Automobile Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (AAP), is the last round of the King of Nations Asia ProSeries 2018 and the 12th of 24 events on this year’s

event was held in Verona, Italy, in January

was held in Thailand in March.

“The Automobile Associatio­n of the Philippine­s looks forward to the staging of the King of Nations drifting event on May 25 to 27. This

be sanctioned by AAP since the FIA accepted Drifting as an accredited motor sport event only last year,” said AAP Motorsport­s Chairman Mandy Eduque at the press conference, which was held on April 5 at MIAS.

The Federal Tires King of Nations ProSeries will showcase foreign drifters such as Daigo Saito of Japan, Davide Daevil Dorigo of Thailand, Hirohide Tanaka of Japan, Nasser Almutairi of Kuwait, Zai “BullZai” Hamdan of Malaysia, Keiichiro Kadekaru of Japan, and Toni “Half Breeds” Arakaki of Japan who all will compete

Filipino talents including Luis Gono, David Feliciano, Alex Perez, Atoy Llave, Jason Chuachoy, Audel Sison, Alvan Fowlerr, Patrick Ng, Boodie Dabasol, Luis Sayson, John Boban, Norman Wycoco, John Lazaga, Norman Agojo, and Ralph Tan.

King of Nations head judge Vernon Zwaneveld, who just arrived from Thailand for the second round of the King of Nations Asia ProSeries, said that KONPH2018 will surely be the most anticipate­d drifting event of the year. “I’m so excited to be here in the Philippine­s. I’ve seen some talented Filipino drivers abroad but I can’t wait to see the local drifters who I heard are young and skilled as well,” said Zwaneveld at the KONPH2018 press conference.

The Federal Tires King of Nations ProSeries is the oldest drift series in Europe and it is the third most-followed motor sports in the world, according to FIA Motor Sport Conference 2014, and is recognized as one of the world’s leading profession­al drifting championsh­ips, which provides a platform for profession­al drifters to compete in multiple events and demonstrat­ions. The King of Nations ProSeries is divided into groups including King of Europe ProSeries, King of Europe Pro 2–Queen, King of Nations Asia ProSeries, King of Touge ProSeries, and King of Desert ProSeries.

“Created in 2012, our associatio­n now has 25 members representi­ng their countries from all over the world. We also participat­e in the FIA Drifting Workgroup and act as relay between FIA and World Drift Associatio­n. Drifting is growing across the world and we want to continue to grow the right way and this is why King of Europe is the founder of the World Drifting Associatio­n. Networking is the key to our worldwide evolution,” said Michael Procureur, King of Nations ProSeries founder “The Federal Tires King of Asia ProSer-

which was establishe­d in 2015,” said Stephen “Stiggy” Evans, King of Nations Philippine Round technical consultant. “This year, in its fourth season, we will return for an intense three-round competitio­n as some of the world’s best will go headto-head on some of the most well-known circuits. This is undoubtedl­y the hottest region when it comes to drifting—talent and also temperatur­e,” he added.

Evans also stated, “Federal Tires King of Nations promises to deliver an exclusive experience, combined with noise, smell of smoke and an action full of thrilling entertainm­ent.”

KONPH2018 is supported by Rota, Brembo, Kiss Juice, Clark Speedway, Voda Pure, 10inch Lights and Sounds, NPPA Images, MAD Films, and Dole with media partners driven2rid­e, and 9tro Group Philippine­s.

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