Love the japanese philosophy/mindset! Guys blow up engines or crashes, not even pissed about it (at least on the very moment), people helping each others and participate on cleaning the track. Wish all countries in the world would be like that...
One time in D1GP where masato kawabata and daigo saito crashed each other there were peices in the the track and the personeps cleaned up then the drivers volunteered to make the track fresh again even though they are wasting their tires for nothing. Still respect to them.
@@lesbian.shawarma43 wouldn't, that's just a 'practice car'.. japanese drifter never fix dent exept if it usefull such as hood,roof,door.. but fender? nope
I love this style drift events, so much more fun. Everyone seems to be having such a good time. And love seeing drivers I've grown up watch, yoichi and kazama, so glad to see them still enjoying the sport. Can't wait for a ride along.
When one of this drifting videos from noriyaro comes out I don't watch it right away, i save it for those moment i need motivation or i just feel shitty... that's how good they are.
Kazama is an absolute boss! i still got a D1GP t-shirt from when he won edit i loved how everyone cleans the big chucks of rubber at the end, super nice!
wow, is it just me or is there a lot more S13 and S14s at this event? Also, a FC RX7. I rarely see those anymore in these videos. Definitely love this one, man.
Absolutely love that track cleanup policy. What makes it even better is everyone is out there as a group doing it with a smile. That is what makes its so great!
Sooo dope!! So many sick cars. Always loved old soarers. Got my hyped seeing V35 sedan drifting. I got the same model same colour, finishing a 6mt swap on mine this weekend. Itching hard to blow some tyres off it!!
Thank God someone else noticed, I got a 05 6mt sedan 6 months ago, it's in storage now but I have a stack of parts to put on it whenever these 3ft of snow melt
Damn when you have to drift at 5 but defend the Papal States at 6 haircut. This track day was awesome. Very cool to see everyone clean up the track at the end.
The culture around this is insane. I’m a EV guy but i have to admit that i really really enjoy watching your videos, seeing any decent JDM car in Spain is a miracle.
i like you said "see you don't need dogboxes all those sh*t " thats a true facts for those new generation "DRIFTKID". keep it simple and reliable drift car non all of those fancy car parts now a days drifter putting their drift cars. I Am sure Kazama s15 does not have hydro it's all about footwork, experience, and skills throughout all those year is drifting and competing in d1. 👌🏻👍🏻🔥
I just wanna say Alexi I’ve been watching your videos for over 3 years now and this videography absolutely aces capturing Japanese street style car culture/drifting, really really professional camera work, awesome to see how far this channel has come, much love from home, Australia. Keep up the awesome work!
Oil squirter screw loosen itself from a lack of proper tightening or just because vibrations, oil pressure drop,engine blows up. Like always ,a simple oil pressure switch could have saved the engine by cutting spark ,fuel or even closing air supply.
The little things like the Rc track at the end is why I like watching your videos. Showing interesting things even if it's not exactly related to the video. Enriches the experience
Honestly this was the best and funniest video you've put out IMO. Seeing the comedy in Japanese was so damn cool because even without subtitles it was still translatable. Great stuff. More of this kind
whats there not to love about the japanese drift scene, just wholsesome fun. love the practice with all the drivers cleaning up the track together! love your videos, keep it up!