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Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Wed, Apr 7 2010
Has it already been a year since I moved back to the US and started covering the 2009 FD season? I remember thinking that '09 was the most exciting year in FD history, but it's already looking like 2010 will crank things up at least another notch or two. Activity has already started down at the Long Beach street course, so it's time to take
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Patrick McGrath on Sat, Mar 27 2010
Former Prodrift Ireland and European Champion James Deane has just announced that he will compete at the first round of Formula D in Long Beach, at the wheel of the Falken Tires S15. The drive has been provided to him with the support of Falken Tires USA, MCNSport and WKD Imports. This brings the number of Irish drivers to four, all current and former
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Mon, Jun 22 2009
When we launched Speedhunters.com just over a year ago we had two types of videos in production: Slo-Mo Moments and Car Tours. This worked well for a while, but soon it became time to switch things up. We moved on to creating Montage Videos which set racing action against scored music beds. This again was a good thing as we ended up making some pretty
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 Thu, Mar 26 2009
You have already seen our preview stories on the upcoming European drift season and the 2009 Japanese D1GP series , so now let's continue with a preview of the 2009 Formula Drift season, which will kick off in just over two weeks on the famous street course in downtown Long Beach. 2009 marks the fifth year of Formula D and there are a lot of changes
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Fri, Nov 21 2008
Someone suggested today on Facebook that we should rename the site, Drifthunters.... they do have a point I suppose. We do love our drifting..... Hmmm so here is yet another drifting video.. this one is quite different though from anything we've done previously. This is a Japanese street drift car typical of one that you would find drifting at Ebisu
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Wed, Nov 19 2008
Our resident video editor: Riley Vigier started calling this video "Ultimate Drift" during the course of the post production process. It's a fairly good descriptor for this Speedhunters drifting art film. We've basically taken all our favourite slomo shots from the 2008 Formula drift season and compiled them into a montage style music
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Antonio Alvendia on Fri, Oct 10 2008
Right now as I write this, Formula D practice and unseeded qualifying is happening over at Irwindale. I want to shoot some photos today, so I'll keep this kinda short, and follow it up later. Rod thought it would be cool for us to do retrospectives on Irwindale in honor of the Formula D Irwindale happening this weekend, but honestly, I've been
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Wed, Sep 17 2008
Things are busy, busy here at Need for Speed central ATM... The main dev team is putting the finishing touches on the new Need for Speed Undercover game which has them EXTREMELY busy as you can imagine. The final 5% to finish a game can be pretty tough going. Over in our little Speedhunters corner of the studio, we are in our own little mini crunch
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Thu, Aug 14 2008
Sometimes when I am filming drifting, I am distinctly aware there is a large piece of metal that is hurtling itself on the very edge-of-control directly towards me. Normally this is somewhat of a pleasant rush; there is a certain exhilaration that comes with being so close to the action. Occasionally though, I do get internal warning signals that it's
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