Team Falken Rolls Dice at Las Vegas Formula D
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COMPETITIVE GAMBLE THWARTS TEAM FALKEN'S ATTEMPT TO HIT JACKPOT AT LAS VEGAS
FORMULA DRIFT
LAS VEGAS, NV (July 14, 2009) - Facing serious challenges from both
competitors and the weather, Team Falken put on a valiant effort, but when
it rolled the dice at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Round 4 of the demanding
Formula Drift competition, the team managed to make the Semi-Finals with
Falken's Tyler McQuarrie losing to eventual overall winner Tanner Foust.
McQuarrie placed fourth.
With track temperatures peaking at 145*, and air temps at 110*, great stress
was placed on the high-revving engines of all competitors as well as the
drivers themselves. During the consolation round to determine third place,
McQuarrie suffered camshaft position sensor failure, but his crew was able
to replace it in less than five minutes.
Teamwork became the order of the day. During practice on Friday night,
Darren McNamara's Saturn Sky blew its motor. Since he was first in points
for the Championship, Falken's Calvin Wan made a considerable sacrifice when
he stepped out of his Nissan Silvia to allow McNamara to compete in it in
hopes of gaining precious points. The Silvia also was the best fit for
McNamara as it was the only other Falken team car that is right hand drive,
so collectively, they took the gamble on the replacement with the overall
goal of bringing a championship back to Falken by the end of the season.
Regrettably, McNamara had no practice behind the wheel of the Nissan and
couldn't qualify for the Top 32 main event on Saturday.
In addition, before qualifying began, Vaughn Gittin, Jr., hit the wall very
hard and tore the right front corner off his Mustang. The entire Falken
team, along with assistance from Autosport Dynamics, pitched in to
completely rebuild the front end in two hours, a herculean effort by all
involved.
Falken tires were on five of the cars that qualified for the top 32.
Daijiro Yoshihara, driving the much improved Lexus IS350, was the best
qualifier in 5th, but slid into the barrier as he led his round. While the
damage was cosmetic, he was unable to move forward. Three team members
would advance to the top 16 - McQuarrie, privateer Ross Petty and Gittin.
Unfortunately, Gittin suffered a cut tire due to debris as he started the
next round, forcing him to make major corrections to his line while he
competed on his three remaining Azenis RT615 tires. McQuarrie defeated
Michael Essa to move to the Top 4, and after losing to Foust, battled Chris
Forsberg for third, but was unable to take the victory.
It was a demanding weekend for Team Falken. The intense heat of Vegas
brought on several mechanical failures, and as the sun went down, the grip
levels changed dramatically and both drivers and crew chased the changing
conditions in vain. On the positive side, Falken entertained a record
number of local dealers who cheered on the team from the company's
substantial hospitality area.
Valiant efforts were undertaken by all, and Team Falken remains with three
drivers in the top six positions. Overall standings now place Gittin in
fourth, McQuarrie, fifth, and McNamara in sixth. Team Falken will head
north by northwest when Formula D meets the "Breaking Point" at Evergreen
Speedway in Monroe, WA, for Round 5, August 7-8.
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Drifting takes competitive motorsports to the extreme, and has successfully
attracted strong crowds, loyal fans and car enthusiasts from all walks of
life. Falken quickly realized how popular and demanding this format would
become, and since 2003, has been a solid fixture within the sport. The
focus is on skill and precision driving, as competitors in specially
prepared, high-powered vehicles intentionally execute controlled sideways
slides at high speeds through a marked course.
Falken Tire Corporation, based in Fontana, California, was introduced to the
North American market in 1985. Falken focus on UHP (Ultra High Performance)
products and utilizes pro drifting and American LeMans race programs to
further develop, improve and market passenger vehicle products for worldwide
distribution. For more information, visit Falken Tire's new website at
www.falkentire.com <http://www.falkentire.com/> .
Entering its sixth season, Formula DRIFT Championship is recognized as the
North American professional drifting championship series. As the first
official series in North America, Formula DRIFT attracts fans and car
enthusiasts from all walks of life. This high-skilled, high-powered sport
has more than 60 professional drivers competing in all seven competitions
this year. Additional info is at www.FormulaD.com
Falken Media Contacts:
Nick Fousekis James Yim
nfousekis@falkentire.com jyim@falkentire.com