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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Ken Gushi Wins the 2019 Formula Drift Finale at the House of Drift, Irwindale Speedway



If there is one event on the Formula Drift calendar that all Pro Drift drivers, teams and sponsors want to win, it has to be on the high banks of the “House of Drift,” Irwindale Speedway.  This weekend with a near perfect result, Ken Gushi and his GReddy Performance - Achilles Tire - Toyota Racing 86 achieved this feat with a 2nd place qualifying and the FD event WIN!


 


Ken’s experience in the series and home track paid off with smooth, high-level qualifying runs and unshakeable precision lead laps all weekend long.  

But it was with the support from his FDIRW track team, crew chief - Takeshi Aizawa, spotter Ben Swartz, Billy Bazalar, Meng Tea, Sean Adriano, Kevin Sanchez and Kenji Sumino; Ken was able to adapt throughout the tandem rounds and balance the massive grip and Irwindale tire wear of the Achilles to successful get pass the competition.  Like rookie of the year, Travis Reeder in 16, the aggressive Wothhouse team of Pior Wiecek in great-8 and 3x and current champion James “The Machine” Deane in an epic semi-final battle


 

Then finally it was a memorable and emotional finals with Ken’s Boost Brigade / Achilles Tire teammate and 2013 Champion, Michael Essa that really moved new and longtime Ken Gushi fans.   With Gushi in the lead and Essa in the chase, the two had great first tandem lap, but it was the unstoppable Ken Gushi with a risky aggressive chase run with sealed the win with  high pressure follow at the 2019 Formula Drift finale.  


 
 


It was an amazing night for Ken Gushi Motorsports / Team GReddy Racing to win in front of a hometown crowd.  Thank you all for the support of this team over the years.  We hope to carry this momentum over the off season for an even better 2020.



Congratulations also goes out to Toyota for capturing yet another Formula D Auto Cup Championship in 2019

Special thanks goes our to 2019 team partners:  Toyota Racing, TRD, Achilles Tire, Motul, Soft 99, Razo, Borg Warner, Radium Engineering, Bluemoon Performance, KW Suspension, Wisefab, Sparco, Rays, Supertech Perofmance, OS Giken, Winmax, OCD Works, Ignite and Boost Brigade. 
Action shots by Larry Chen and Team shots by TK Akiyama



Miss the action? See the Livestream Video links 


WORDS FROM THE WINNERWith two Achilles Radial-equipped drivers on the podium, and the announcer building the excitement, Ken Gushi wept with joy when he was announced the winner. Despite finishing second in the Championship in 2015 and recording three podiums as recently as 2016, Gushi – who has competed in the series since its inception – hasn’t won a Formula DRIFT round since Texas in 2005, so his emotion was overpowering. “This is the first year I took over the entire motorsports operations for GReddy Racing, which brought a lot of challenges figuring out logistics, scheduling, prioritizing car development and more. There’s so many factors that can prevent me from being 100% focused on driving, so to be here at the last round of 2019, after overcoming all those challenges, and to be able to celebrate the win with my fans, friends, family and the entire team, is a huge bonus. It was an incredibly challenging year but hopefully we’re going into 2020 with some momentum. I’m very excited today – it’s a day I’ll never forget.”



Excerpt from Official Formula Drift Press Release 

GUSHI TRIUMPHS IN IRWINDALE

Deane’s festivities would carry him through the Great 8, where he overcame a strong challenge from Ryan Tuerck, but he would falter in the Final 4 against Ken Gushi. Qualifying second, Gushi was on a mission at FD Irwindale and while he set a very strong lead lap, there were doubts he could match the pace of the newly crowned 2019 Champion in the chase position. However, Gushi defied the odds and doggedly stuck to both his task and Deane’s door, sending the Irishman back to the paddock early. Deane would still claim a third place podium position and the aforementioned 2019 Formula DRIFT Black Magic PRO Championship, so he wasn’t totally despondent.
 
Gushi’s path to the Final started with a bye round in the Top 32 courtesy of his second place qualifying position, followed by a match-up with Travis Reeder (USA) in the Sweet 16. Back at the wheel of Old Red – Reeder’s faithful Napoleon Motorsports / Turn Key / Nitto Tire / Nissan 240SX S13, which was substituting while development continues on his revolutionary electric-powered Camaro EL1 – the newly crowned Rookie of the Year put up a valiant fight but couldn’t match Gushi’s pace or precision. 
 
In the Great 8, Gushi met Wiecek in the second Worthouse / Falken Tire Nissan Silvia S15. Wiecek was fresh from beating Aasbo in a very tight Sweet 16 heat, which was ridiculously close but the Polish driver was given the nod by virtue of better proximity in the chase position.
 
As Gushi and Wiecek went to battle, both impressed the judges on their lead runs but made small mistakes in the chase position. Much to the delight of the crowd, the judges requested OMT. 
 
On their repeat runs, Gushi drifted high on the banking in Outside Zone 1 as Wiecek accelerated hard to gain proximity. Making slight contact with Gushi’s door, Wiecek was then fighting the car as he transitioned off the banking and found himself too deep through Inside Clip 1. Throwing the car sideways, Wiecek was lucky to escape with nothing more than decapitated tail lights and returned to the starting line for run two after a brief check. However, Gushi decided to take his only Competition Time Out at this point in order to refill his nitrous injection bottle. Some onlookers questioned the wisdom of using his only Time Out when Wiecek’s previous run was ruled incomplete and all Gushi had to do was finish his chase run. However, Wiecek wasn’t about to make it easy and again set a blistering pace. Gushi did enough to finish the run and was awarded the win. 
 
After beating Deane in the Final 4, Gushi faced 2013 FD Champion Michael Essa (USA) in the Final. Driving the Essa Autosport / Achilles Tire BMW M3, he had a punishing route through the heats. It began against Rookie Sebastien Gauthier (Canada) in the Top 32. Driving his SSG Motorsport Nissan S14, Gauthier needed to make up ground in the first turn and found himself stumbling over Essa at Inside Clip 1. With Essa spinning out, Gauthier was adjudged to have been the culprit, granting Essa more time to make repairs.
 
Once they returned to the line, Essa struggled to keep pace with Gauthier in the chase position and appeared to be experiencing car problems. Unsure whether his “inactive chase” was the result of the collision or simply a conservative approach to ensure progress to the next stage, the judges called for OMT. 
 
When the runs were repeated, Essa seems to find the right gear, knocking out a strong lead run and better chase run, grabbing the win.
 
Next up was Justin “JTP” Pawlak (USA) in the Roush Performance / Falken Tire Ford Mustang. Always fast and aggressive, Pawlak went hard off the line, leaving Essa in his wake trying to find speed and the correct line. With a clear advantage over his opponent for run two, JTP called a Competition Time Out on the starting line to address an overheating problem. With coolant leaks and a very hot engine, the team was unable to make repairs in time and was eliminated.
 
Things didn’t get any easier for Essa in the Great 8 where he was matched against 2010 FD Champion Vaughn Gittin Jr (USA) in the Monster Energy / Nitto Tire Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5-D. Never wanting to take prisoners, Gittin Jr was all over Essa in the chase position. The pair made light contact in Outside Zone 2 but Essa was able to hold his line and finish a good run. With Gittin Jr in the lead, Essa simply can’t match his pace. Possibly sensing victory, the Mustang driver didn’t drift deep enough through the course. Facing a dilemma, the judges ruled in favor of Essa who had a better lead run.
 
In the Final 4, Essa would start the first run in the chase position against Aurimas “Odi” Bakchis (Lithuania) – the only driver to win two rounds during the 2019 season. Driving his distinctive Falken Tire / Feal Suspension Nissan S14, Bakchis left Essa in his tire smoke as he built a significant gap through the course. Seemingly down on power, Essa’s lead run was clean but resulted in Bakchis drifting wide through Inside Clip 1 and colliding with the safety wall. While there was some speculation that Essa’s car problems may have mitigated the situation, he’d done enough to advance to the Final.
 
With Gushi’s incredible form throughout qualifying and the heats, and Essa’s apparently sick BMW, it seemed as if the result was inevitable, but the 2013 FD Champion wasn’t finished. Essa found an adrenal burst of acceleration for the first run and managed to maintain good proximity to Gushi’s leading Toyota, despite having to make several adjustments to avoid contact. Once Essa adopted the lead position, Gushi found himself tripping over the slower M3, making light contact on the banking and then having to back off through Inside Clip 1 to avoid further contact. As the cars drifted deep through Outside Zone 2, Essa’s BMW span without receiving any outside assistance. And while Gushi had to take avoiding action, Essa’s run was judged incomplete

 

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Watch Sliding Places from FDTX before the Finale in Irwindale

Cheer on Ken Gushi and the Team GReddy Racing - Nexen Tire - Toyota Racing 86 Team this weekend at the House of Drift!

Final Formula Drift Irwindale Finale -
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 13-14
Irwindale Speedway, CA

http://www.formulad.com/live



Also check out the Team GReddy Racing Sliding Places, Episode 8 from Texas for behind the scene form the last round...


http://greddy.com/featured/50

Friday, October 2, 2015

Formula Drift Finals at the House of Drift

Ken Gushi and the GReddy Performance X Hankook Tire X Scion Racing FR-S go into the 2015 Formula Drift Series Finale in 2nd place... Cheer on the GReddy Team by watching the Livestream: http://www.formulad.com/live

Also look out for the Launch of the Boost Brigade by GReddy - GPP! 
     Instagram: @Boost_Brigade  https://instagram.com/boost_brigade 
     Facebook: BoostBrigade https://www.facebook.com/BoostBrigade 
http://www.formulad.com/live
Formula Drift - Rd. 7 Finale
Irwindale Speedway, CA
Oct. 9 - 10
#FDIRW

  Driven 2 Drift - Episode 7

 


Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Formula D Rd.7 - Irwindale Finale

  • GReddy Coverage from the last round of the 2014 Formula Drift Pro Championship Season.
In a very competitive 2014 Formula Drift Pro Championship, GReddy driver, Ken Gushi finishes the year ranking 13th out of 47 drivers.  The GReddy Performance x Hankook Tire x Scion Racing FR-S Team is proud to have been associated in two Championships this season, with Scion winning the Car/Engine Manufacturer's Cup and Hankook winning the Tire Manufacturer's Cup.  We are very thankful for the support of our fans, fellow teams and our technical partners like: 


Takata | Ray's  | KW Suspension | Rocket Bunny | Garrett | Supertech | TRUST | WPCIgnition Projects | OS Giken | SPL Parts | FMT | Bluemoon

 
The Irwindale Speedway (also known as the "House of Drift") is a local track for Ken and the Team.  And with a full capacity of 15,000 plus fans (many of which are rooting for Ken, GReddy and Scion) it's always an event to look forward to. 

The week started of well with good testing sessions, in preparation for round 7, but just before qualifying, the team discovered a possible reliability issue, but with no time for a fix, Ken had to go out and qualify.  And that he did, scoring two solid runs with the car still running well.  The 76 and 77point scores qualified him in the 12th spot for the FDIRW tandem battles.  As a preventive measure the Team worked all night Friday to have the car at 100% for Saturday's main event.

Up first was a rematch from round 6 FDTX, against Joon Meng's LS S13.  Ken ran a solid lead run and had the advantage.  Unfortunately Meng's car had a mechanical issue and could not follow up the second run, moving Ken in 16 bracket against his good friend Robbie Nishida in is 2JZ Lexus SC.  Ken was running a skillful chase run with good proximity against Nishida's fast SC, when bad luck hit our team, with power steering issue, forcing an end to the season.

http://www.greddy.com/featured/50 
All in all, the 2014 Formula Drift season was a solid result in the teams reliability and engine performance.  The team also learned a lot in the aspects of suspension set-ups for the high performance Hankook tires.  As we speak we are working on making the GReddy Performance x Hankook Tire x Scion Racing FR-S even better for the 2015 Formula Drift Pro Championships!

 Congratulations again to our Scion Racing and Hankook Tires teammates, Papakdakis Racing and Fredric Aasbo on a nail-bitingly close championship season.


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Formula D Round 7 - Finale at Irwindale Speedway

      - Tuesday Coverage from Formula Drift #FDIRW : Irwindale, CA

As always, the finale for the 2013 Formula Drift Pro Championship ends at the "House of Drift," Irwindale Speedway.   Local fan favorite, Ken Gushi and the GReddy Performance X Scion Racing Team performed flawlessly all weekend long...



Ken drove the Irwindale course with solid lines, angle and tire smoke during practice and qualifying.  In Friday's Qualifying session One Ken scored a 82.5pts (with maximum speed points in the scored area,) placing him 13th position out of about 50 drivers. 





Our first battle was in Top32 against the 20th seed, Denofa and his BMW.  After some close door to door drifting, the judges awarded Gushi the win for his smoother, cleaner runs.





During the Formula D Half-time break, the GReddy booth/pit area was swamped with GReddy/Gushi fans all evening long.
An impromptu line of fans streached all the way around the GReddy Racing trailer...  Thank you all for your support!



As night fell, the FD opening ceremonies had skydivers, fireworks and packed Irwindale grandstands.  In the 16 elimination brackets, Gushi faced the number 4 seed, Kearney in his Dodge Viper.  In the first run, the Viper was just too fast in the straight-line start, which lead to a huge gap.  Ken threw down a good second run, but in a Judge's split decision, Kearney moved on, ending the 2013 season for the Team.

All in all, the GReddy Racing Team pushed very hard this season, in a few instances too hard, thus leading to a season of ups and downs.  But rest assured, the team will be back stronger, faster and more even more prepared for the 2014 Formula Drift season...

Special thanks to our GReddy Performance X Scion Racing partners: Hankook Tires, Takata Racing, Rays Engineering, KW Suspension, Ignition Projects, WPC, Diamond Lighting, Rocket Bunny, OS Giken, DTA, Alpine Stars and last but not least our 2012-13 Crew Chief / Builder / Mechanic, Shuji Komesho, who will be on assignment back at the TRUST HQ.  -Best wishes, Shuji, we'll miss you!



 technical partners
Hankook Tire | Ray's  | KW Suspension
  Takata | Rocket Bunny | TRUST 






Monday, October 15, 2012

Formula D Irwindale & Season Coverage

Local Irwindale Speedway (the "House of Drift") was the location for the 7th and final round of the  2012 Formula Drift Championship Season.  And what an exciting 1st season it has been for the GReddy Performance X Scion Racing Drift FR-S Team... building a brand new, first ever Scion FR-S drift car, making it competitive and campaigning it for our 1st season in the premier series.


The GReddy Team is proud to be part of Ken Gushi's top 10 finish in the final 2012 standings.  Good start for a new vehicle and team.


Now on to Rd.7 coverage:  The weekend was filled with it's ups and downs for the team.  Friday: Although Ken didn't get in as much practice, as we had wanted, his experience and skill enabled him to put together an excellent 1st lap to qualify the GReddy Performance X Scion Racing Drift FR-S in 5th.  This marked a season best qualifying position.

In Saturday tandem battles, Ken went up against Toshiki Yoshioka in his turbo VQ S15.  These runs were some of closest, most exciting runs in Top32.  Yoshioka put great following pressure on Ken on the 1st run, but Ken was able to even better that in the 2nd run, giving the win to Ken and exciting the crowd and team.  He's a clip from the spectator stands...
The next battle had Ken up against Matt Field in his V8 NOS powered S14 for the 2nd consecutive event.  Unfortunately this time we did not win  against Field and, this would be our last set of tandem battles for the 2012 season.  Ending the event in Top16 and finishing the season with 379.5pt and in 8th place for the championship.


The car, driver and team have gelled together and evolved the GReddy Performance X Scion Racing Drift FR-S over the season and we all look forward to an even better 2013 Formula Drift Season with the Scion Racing Team... 

Congratulations to FD Rd.7 Winners
    1st - Daigo Saito     2nd - Justin Pawlak     3rd - Ryan Tuerick 
 Congratulations to 2012 Series Champions
    1st - Daigo Saito     2nd - Vaughn Gittin     3rd - Rhys Millen 
Congratulations to 2012 Scion Racing Teams
    6th - Fredrick Aasbo     8th - Ken Gushi     23rd - Tony Angelo 


 technical partners
Hankook Tire  |  Ray's Engineering  |  KW Suspension  |  Cosworth  |  TRUST  |  DTA  |  Alpinestars  |  Takata


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Formula Drift Finale is this Friday and Saturday!

Rd.7 this Weekend
 With just a few days left before the last round of our 1st season in the Formula Drift Championship.  We take a quick look back at our season so far (click on the rd. titles for our past blog post on each event.)

The GReddy Racing Team is proud of the progress in development of the GReddy Performance X Scion Racing Drift FR-S.  With hard work from the entire team and our technical partners like Hankook, KW, Cosworth and Ray's, we have evolved from being the very first FR-S built for professional drift competition in rd.1 to a true tandem drift contender, with veteran driver Ken Gushi, coming into this last round in Irwindale.  Over the past 6-7months, we have worked on improvements at each round.  This weekend Ken Gushi has the go ahead to go all out for this last round...  We look forward to some good runs at Rd.7  And watch out for next season!

And if you join us at Irwindale Saturday, @ScionRacing wants your photos of Ken or his Drift FR-S.  Tag @ScionRacing + #ScionRacing on Instagram and you will be entered in a drawing to win a GReddy Racing Team Jersey


Round 1 - Long Beach

Round 2 - Atlanta

Round 3 - Palm Beach

Round 4 - New Jersey

Round 5 - Seattle

Round 6 - Las Vegas

Round 7 - Irwindale Speedway - October 12-13...
          Come out and Cheer on Ken Gushi and the rest of the GReddy Racing Team


 technical partners