A car lover’s day out
‘It is Mazda’s aim to create a deeper bond between people and cars. Hands-on experiences like the Mazda Fan Festa PH helps foster this relationship.’

The drivers and their Mazda vehicles line up for a great start of the Mazda Fan Festa PH 2024.
Photographs courtesy of Mazda Philippines
Over 300 Mazda vehicles descended to the Clark International Speedway for the Mazda Fan Festa PH 2024 powered by Shell Pilipinas. Patterned on the Mazda Fan Festa in Japan, it is a celebration of Mazda’s motorsport legacy and its passionate community.
Event partners, GT Radial, PartsPro, AAP, PIAA, Sonax and Momo, set up booths at the track, while Shell Café, Ser Chef, Decimal Coffee and Mendokoro Ramenba served up food and drink the entire day.
After its debut at the Philippine International Motor Show, Mazda Philippines also showcased AutoExe. Now an authorized distributor of this renowned line of Mazda tuning parts and accessories, Mazda Philippines paraded the CX-60, Mazda3 and MX-5 — all fitted with AutoExe parts.

It was a day about cars and speed.

A scene stealer The Mazda RX-7.
Setting Mazda Fan Festa PH 2024 differently from other motorsport experiences, Mazda owners had the opportunity to take their vehicles onto the 4.189-kilometer Clark International Speedway with the guidance of professional instructors and marshals. The event was also anchored by the final leg of this year’s Miata Cup and the Manila Sports Car Club (MSCC) Miata Spec Series.
The day-long festivities started with a parade of iconic Mazda sportscars namely, the first- and second-generation MX-5, the MX-5 25th anniversary edition, the MX-5 RF 30th anniversary edition, the MX-5 Mazda 100th Anniversary Edition, the #55 MX-5 Endurance Race Car and a drift-prepped four-rotor RX-7.
Leading the parade was Steven Tan (Mazda Philippines president and CEO). He was joined by Takahiro Kobayakawa (Mazda Corporation Motorsports head), Arvin Obmerga (Shell Pilipinas Marketing head), Miguel Estrada (Shell Pilipinas brand manager) and racers Windy Imperial and Angie Mead King.

Learning the right way at AutoExe.



