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Ahmad (second left) at the Fast Culture 2026 event on Feb 8, 2026. Photo credit: Dato Ahmad Ibrahim Facebook Ahmad (second left) at the Fast Culture 2026 event on Feb 8, 2026. Photo credit: Dato Ahmad Ibrahim FacebookBy Amanda L
KUCHING, Feb 9: Sarawak Plaza roared with engines and buzzed with excitement as Fast Culture Kuching 2026 drew an estimated 10,000 visitors on Sunday (Feb 8), turning the heart of the city into a playground for car enthusiasts, creatives, and families alike.
According to Sarawak Motorsports Association (SMA) president Senator Dato Ahmad Ibrahim, what started as a simple car showcase has grown into a full-day celebration of automotive culture, youth creativity, and community spirit.
One of the cars showcased at the event.“Fast Culture has evolved beyond a conventional car showcase. It has become a platform that brings together the automotive community, young creatives, supporting industries, content creators, and tourism stakeholders,” he told DayakDaily today.
From tastefully modified street builds to performance-oriented machines, the event offered a diverse lineup of vehicles that drew admiration from both seasoned car enthusiasts and curious first-time visitors.
Fast Culture 2026 celebrated creativity and passion for the automotive scene.“The variety and quality of cars on display show not just passion, but also a growing focus on safety, craftsmanship, and responsible enthusiasm in Sarawak’s automotive scene,” Ahmad said.
A customised pink car and its miniature toy counterpart on show.Media representatives and content creators from outside the State were spotted documenting the action, signalling Fast Culture’s potential as a hub for motorsports and automotive tourism.
“Events like this provide a positive and structured way for youth engagement and industry networking through a shared universal language of automotive culture,” he added. — DayakDaily

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