Seven years after his first triumph, Whangarei drift veteran "Fanga" Dan Woolhouse has seized his second Drift King title at round six of the Cody's D1NZ championship series.
Coming into the final round last weekend at Taupo raceway, and at the top of the D1NZ points table, this season's championship was Woolhouse's to loose. Although having a healthy 30-point buffer between his closest rival Mike Whiddett was a welcome advantage for the Castrol Edge team, the weekend started off shakily.
Less than halfway through the first lap of Saturday's practice session, the LS2 that powers Woolhouse's VZ Commodore had lubrication issues and was forced prematurely off the track. Closer inspection showed the LS2 having a cracked oil pump, forcing the Castrol Edge team to remove and repair the engine on the eve of the final. After a night successfully rebuilding the engine, the Holden then fell victim to a blown differential moments before qualifying was to get under way.
Despite the seemingly impervious obstacles faced by Woolhouse, after replacing the blown LS2 he went on to qualify in pole position a mere half a point ahead of Mike Whiddett who was behind the wheel of his world-famous Red Bull/Speedhunters sponsored Mazda RX7.