Dilantha Malagamuwa

Dilantha Malagamuwa
Born (1963-06-24) 24 June 1963
Kurunegala
Nationality Sri Lanka
Occupation racing car driver
Years active 1979 - present
Television Racing Life with Dilantha Malagamuwa
Website www.dilantha.com

Dilantha Ranjula Bandara Malagamuwa (Sinhalese: ඩිලන්ත රන්ජුල බණ්ඩාර මාලගමුව, Tamil: டிலந்த ரஞ்சுல (B)பண்டார மாலகமுவ ) (born 24 June 1963 in Kurunegala, Sri Lanka) is a Sri Lankan racing driver[1][2][3] currently racing for the Dilango Racing Team which he founded in 2009.[4][5]

Early life

He was born on 24 June 1963 in Kurunegala and received his education at St. Annes's College and Trinity College Kandy. He started racing at the age 16 by winning a motorcycle race.[6] His two sisters encouraged him and persuaded his father to buy him a Yamaha TZ350.[7] In 1983 Dilantha participated in his first International race in Calcutta, India and managed to finish 6th.[8] After the race he met Matsumoto Kenmei, a Japanese motorbike racer who persuaded him to come to Japan to expand his racing career.[9] In 1985 he went to Japan and in 1997 became the first non Japanese Asian to compete in the Japan top level Formula Nippon (F3000).[10][11]

Lamborghini Huracan LP620-2 Dilango Racing
Dilantha Malagamuwa at the Lamborghini Super Trofeo world finals 2016, at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain[12]

Racing career achievements

  • 1995 - N1 Championship (Japan) - Champion[13]
  • 2002 - Bathurst 24 Hours Race (AUS) - 1st Runner Up (Class A)[14]
  • 2006 - Malaysia Super Car Series - Champion
  • 2007 - Malaysia Super Car Series - Champion
  • 2008 - Aston Martin Asia Cup - 1st Runner Up[15]
  • 2009 - Aston Martin Asia Cup - 1st Runner Up[16][17]
  • 2010 - Malaysia GT Super Series - 1st Runner Up[18]
  • 2010 - GT Asia - Champion[19]
  • 2011 - GT Asia - 1st Runner Up[20]
  • 2011 - Malaysia GT Super Series - Champion[21]
  • 2013 - Asian Le Mans - Champion (GTC Am)[22]
  • 2014 - Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asian series 2014 - 1st Runner up.
  • 2015 - Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asian series 2015 - 1st Runner up.[23]
  • 2016 - Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asian series 2016 - Champion (PRO-AM B).[24]
  • 2017 - NGK Enduro 3 Hour Endurance Race (Dubai) - Champion[25]
  • 2017 - Blancpain GT Sports Club (Europe) overall - Champion (Xtra Class)[26]
  • 2017 - Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Finals, Imola, Italy (Race 2) - 3rd Place[27] (AM Class - 5th Place Overall)[28][29]

Awards and recognition

Sports First Platinum awards 2016, "Most Popular Player of the year" awarded to Dilantha Malagamuwa by sports minister of Sri Lanka Dayasiri Jayasekara

In 1997, after competing in Japan's top level Formula Nippon, the Prime minister of Japan, Keizo Obuchi, felicitated Dilantha for his effort in becoming the first non-Japanese Asian to achieve this feat.[30]

In 2012 the Sri Lanka Auto Sports association awarded the national colours award and a special recognition to Dilantha Malagamuwa for his contribution to motorsports representing Sri Lanka in the International arena at the National Awards Presentation 2011. The award was presented by the president of SLAS, Rizvi Farook, and the Minister of Sports, Mahindananda Aluthgamage.[31]

Dilantha was selected as the Brand Ambassador for the SLIM 14th Brand Excellence awards with the ceremony's theme being ‘Will you race ahead of the rest?’.[32]

President Maithripala Sirisena awarded the runner up Presidential award to Dilango Racing for being the "Most Outstanding Leisure Sports Provider of the Year 2015" and also another runner up Presidential Award to Dilantha Malagamuwa for being the "Most Outstanding Sportsman of the Year 2015"[33]

Sports first Platinum Award 2016, which was held at the Stein studio, is considered the most prestigious award ceremony for sports people in Sri Lanka.[34] Dilantha Malagamuwa was able to win two awards at the event, "Best Motor Sport Athlete of the Year" and "Most Popular Player of the Year"[35]

On 19 November 2017 Dilantha Malagamuwa was placed 3rd on the 2nd race of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo world finals (AM class) and became the first and currently only Sri Lankan to secure a world title in motorsports[36]. Dilantha who is also the only Sri Lankan to win an International championship series in motorsport lost his overall world title due to a crash on the 1st race while he was 4th on the race. Not only did he had to retire from the race but also faced a penalty for the next race by stepping down two place on the grid. However, Dilantha was awarded 11th place on the 1st race since he was able to complete 75% of the race and was added to the overall points of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo world finals 2017 and was given 5th position.

Personal life

Dilantha who is a Sri Lankan citizen also holds permanent residency in Japan. Currently living in Malaysia with his family, Dilantha runs the racing school at the Sepang International Racing circuit, Malaysia.[37]

TV Show

In 2016, the Dilango Racing Team got their own television show, Racing life with Dilantha Malagamuwa, covering all of their races throughout the year.[38] The pilot episode aired on 21 September 2016 on ITN (Independent television network).

The show consists of 26 episodes which aired at prime time 9:30pm (local time) every Wednesdays. The season finale aired on 29 March 2017. Due to higher viewership demand and the popularity of the show ITN, officially announced their interest in renewing for the second season of the show.[39]

The television show revolves around the racing tour of Dilantha Malagamuwa covering all of his races, traveling all around the world following his racing career, past achievements and historical moments in the racing arena with Dilantha narrating the stories.[40]

Season 1

The first season of the show was hosted and directed by former Sirasa Superstar host Manuranga Wijesekara, who is also the lyricist of the show's title song "Vegayen Dhuwana Sinhayo", which is composed and performed by Lahiru Perera (La Singore). The first season was produced by a small team, with Zayan Jeffry (WaveHunt) working on cinematography and Eshan Motagedhara (Vivid Motions) editing and producing the entire series. The first season of the show featured popular Sri Lankan artists and actors in several episodes.[41]

Season 2

The second season was given a different time slot from the first one and had an earlier start than expected. Although the expected date to start the season was in August, the 2nd season took off in June. ITN started airing Racing Life with Dilantha Malagamuwa Season 2 on Fridays at 7:00 pm. In this season the episodes revolve around the races covered in Europe tours. With the same team working on production the show got its own studio set located at Vivid Motions studio. The season finale is set to be aired on 8 December 2017.

Season 3

The Third season is currently broadcasting on ITN Sri Lanka.

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