Formula Drift Round 4: NJ Wall Speedway

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Pawlak NGCharles Ng in the Speedhunters Achilles Radial Infiniti G37 qualified 27th and took out Pawlak in the Top 16 round.  Ng finally seemed to get the G37 dialed in and managed to advance to the top 4 for his best results this year.

McNamara and AasboDmac and Frederic Aasbo showed drifting fanboi's how it's done in the Top 8 round. The battle was tough and clean but in the end, Aasbo prevailed to also get into the Top 4.

Yoshihara and BakchisYoshihara contacted Bakchis' 1998 Feal Suspension Nitto Tire Nissan 240SX and both cars spun to send Bakchis to the Top 4. While Yoshihara didn't move on, it was good to see a lot of the demons that have kept Dai from going deep in the bracket disappear.
Bakchis and ForsbergAfter defeating Field and Yoshihara, Bakchis knew he'd have to be aggressive to knock out points leader Forsberg in the Top 4 round.
Bakchis and ForsbergHe went on to smother Forsberg and pushed his car so much the front drivers side tire rubbed with Forsberg's front passenger tire and both drivers spun advancing Forsberg to the final round.

 

BakchisSince Bakchis had a higher qualifying position (5th) than Charles Ng (27th), he took home 3rd place.

Congrats Odi on your first Formula D podium finish!

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