Known around the world for piloting one of drifting's most revered vehicles, "Mad Mike" Whiddett and his Red Bull/Speed Hunters Mazda RX7 and RX8 have been at the pinnacle of D1NZ for many years.
The Aucklander is now sitting third in the national championship after winning round four at Hampton Downs last weekend.
Driving his PPRE-prepared 20b RX8, Whiddett took full advantage of his home crowd at the northern Waikato venue and qualified third with 84 points, just behind Cole Armstrong and Nico Reid.
This round's top 16 was very different from others this season, with Andrew Redward taking out championship leader "Fanga" Dan Woolhouse in his Top 8 battle. This is the first round in which Woolhouse hasn't claimed a podium position.
Gary "Gaz" Whiter's Tectaloy Nissan Silvia suffered near-terminal damage in the previous round but his team brought the mangled chassis back to life - only for it to throw a con rod in the qualifying session. Fortunately, series judge Justin Rood offered Whiter his 180sx Nissan Silvia, which was to be used for the Legends session later in the day. Whiter did not waste the opportunity, fighting his way to the top four, only to lose out to eventual runner-up Redward in a close semifinal.