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Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Linhbergh on Mon, Apr 20 2009
Take a moment to glance at this photo a little bit longer than you normally would have. Did you grip that mice a bit tighter? Or, did this photo somehow give you that edge-of-your-seat feeling? This photo holds a sense of absolute tension and drama. However, the drama does not originate from the MOPAR Viper, but instead from the photographers. Notice
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Linhbergh on Fri, Apr 17 2009
Many of us would agree that the dramatic sideways courtship between two cars is one of most beautiful acts that the eye can witness. So, if you take the time to mentally step away from the fast paced nature of a professional drift event, you'll notice that this motorsport is an art form. This ballet-like spectacle touches every sense in your body;
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Thu, Apr 16 2009
I'm still in a "Long Beach State of Mind" as I prepare for tomorrow morning's trip back down to SoCal for the ALMS race at the Long Beach Grand Prix. Before I do that though, I'd like to finish our look at the competition from last weekend's Formula D Long Beach event. This time we'll start at the Great Eight, and move
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Wed, Apr 15 2009
Alright then, let's jump straight into the next part of our coverage of the tandem competition at Formula D Long Beach - the Top 16. After a quick lunch break after Top 32 wrapped up, the next part of the event started off with introductions for the 16 remaining drivers who'd be competing against each other in the afternoon. The Top 16 kicked
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Tue, Apr 14 2009
Boy I'm tired... I've been shooting photos non-stop since the Formula D event, and haven't had a moment to sit down to get any stories prepped for the site... Let's see here: on Sunday, Linhbergh and I went to El Mirage with the NFS Shelby Terlingua for an impromptu shoot, yesterday I shot at both the Twins Turbo and SO-CAL Speed Shops
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Tue, Apr 14 2009
Ever since drifting first made its way stateside in the early 2000's, Falken Tire has been without question the biggest supporter of drifting in the United States. In the years since, Team Falken's iconic blue and green race cars, their drivers, the massive Team Falken transporters, and of course the Falken umbrella girls have become staples
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Fri, Apr 10 2009
Man that Mike Garret guy is really fast!.... I'm just starting to write my Thursday report and he's already finished his.... well I have a good excuse, I was out at a film production meeting this evening. We're pulling out all the stops with a big HD video production this weekend, and have brought out some big guns to shoot the drifting
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Jeroen Willemsen on Wed, Apr 8 2009
Cars that are built and driven in Japan by some of the greatest tuning houses are popular export products. It is pretty evident when I look at some of the cars that are competing in drift series around the world, especially when I take a look at my old car that I imported from Ken Nomura through Powervehicles. I sold the car to a guy in the UK and I
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