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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.
The drivers and their Mazda vehicles line up for a great start of the Mazda Fan Festa PH 2024.Photographs courtesy of Mazda Philippines
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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.
It was a day about cars and speed.
A scene stealer The Mazda RX-7.
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.
Learning the right way at AutoExe.
Just for kids The Fan Festa freedom wall.
Just for kids The Fan Festa freedom wall.

“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,” Steven Tan said. “This is our largest annual event and it is one that shows the camaraderie of the Mazda community here in the Philippines. I would like to thank all our event sponsors, our dealer partners, and of course, all the Mazda fans and enthusiasts who made their way to the Clark International Speedway.”

King captivated the audience with demo laps of her third-generation Mazda RX-7. The fire-spitting sportscar features a 10,000-rpm four-rotor 26B engine sourced from New Zealand-based racer Michael “Mad Mike” Whiddett and a 6-speed sequential transmission.

After her demo runs, the morning activities ended with the Race 7 of the Miata Cup and MSCC Miata Spec Series.

In Class A of the Miata Cup, Walter Pineda finished first followed by Jaime Fanlo in second. In Class B, Enzo Villareal took the top spot followed by Bryle Reyes and Sandy Sandoval. In Class C, Nerwin Ordillano with Brian Donato in second and Keith Sundian in third. Finally, in the ND Stock Class, Earl Guce took first place with Lew Llanillo and Lauro Celestino in second and third, respectively.

Time for a selfie in the Mazda MX-5.
Time for a selfie in the Mazda MX-5.
All in A perfect end to a great day. A sunset parade of Mazdas at the track.
All in A perfect end to a great day. A sunset parade of Mazdas at the track.

Meanwhile, the MSCC Miata Spec Series was made more exciting thanks to the participation of two guest drivers: Matt Solomon, an internationally-renowned driver with experiencing at the Formula Masters China, European Formula 3, and GT championships and Takahiro Kobayakawa, head of Motorsports for Mazda Corporation.

In Race 7 of the GT Radial Sportsman Class, Javier Toledo took first place followed by Enzo Celestino and Jeff Balao. In the highly contested Shell Pro Class, Tyson Sy took home the gold, followed by Juha Turalba and Gaby de la Merced. Finally, in the BRM Masters Class, Windy Imperial took first followed by Toti Turalba in second and Bong Brobio in third.

The afternoon activities started with Race 8 of the Miata Cup and MSCC Miata Spec Series.

In the Miata Cup Class A, Walter Pineda won followed by Jaime Fanlo. In Class B, Enzo Villareal finished ahead of Bryle Reyes and Sandy Sandoval. In Class C, Nerwin Ordillano took the top spot followed by Brian Donato and Keith Sundian. Finally, in the ND Stock Class, Lew Llanillo won followed by Lauro Celestino and Zandro Cueva.

Finally, for the MSCC Miata Spec Series Race 8, Jeff Balao won in the GT Radial Sportsman Class followed by Enzo Celestino and John Bornilla. In the Shell Pro Class, Tyson Sy took first, with Juha Turalba in second and Gaby De la Merced in third. In the BRM Masters Class, Windy Imperial once again won, followed by Toti Turalba and Jean Dejardin.

After all the races and competitive track experiences, the entire Mazda community united with the Mazda Sunset Parade. Serving as Mazda Fan Festa PH 2024’s culminating event, it is a show of the unwavering passion that Mazda enthusiasts have in the country.

There are 14 Mazda 3S dealerships located across the Philippines and Metro Manila — Mazda C-5 Pasig, Mazda Quezon Avenue, Mazda Makati, Mazda Alabang, Mazda Sta. Rosa, Mazda Pampanga, Mazda Dagupan, Mazda Cabanatuan, Mazda Tarlac, Mazda Cebu, Mazda Iloilo, Mazda Bacolod, Mazda Cagayan de Oro and Mazda Davao.

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