christian menchu The reason we use V8's in america is because our tracks are different. They're big, wide, and sweeping, and unless you have gobs of torque, you can't drift them properly. If you know of a single track in america where this type of drifting can reasonably be done, i'm sure we'd all like to know about it.
Agreed. I just watched the Takahashi Ryousuke vs. Hojo Rin from 5th Stage like, 20 minutes ago. That was definitely my favourite from the series, I think I'm gonna have to go re-watch it. That and watch Wangan Midnight which I've not seen yet
MrComputerSaint if watching this makes you want to go watch initial d instead of going out and buying a drift car, there is something wrong with your brain
Hey, Nori, I was wondering: What's the usual practice when a crash such as the one on 0:38 occurs. Is it that all is fair in love and drift, or does one person accept blame for it? From where I stand it's a simple drifting incident, no guilty party really, but I do wonder about what is customary in such situations, especially in Japan. Thanks.
JKU lab Thank you for the kind words, it's refreshing to read polite words on RU-vid. However, I'm in my twenties, the man in my avatar is Carl Sagan, a man with a sharp wit and a kind heart. :)
Ey Noriyaro My Dude I discovered BETA TOOLS because of you so when there are Beta Tool Trucks in North America you can know 100 % that it was because of your video. I will make sure and let them know that they owe you a place with them. Also your videos show the actual difficulty in drifting and i appreciate you Sir.
This is why I feel the Japanese so much. In North America, cars are just things to get from point A to B. Over there, they're also collectible toys to fuck around with. Drifting is a part of culture formed by the best automotive engineering there ever was