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Wow, I can't believe we are already at the end of drift month. Here's a proper desktop wallpaper to close out the month - Yukio Matsui's JZA80 Toyota Supra at Tsukuba Circuit. This Celica-faced Supra can be seen in both D1 Street Legal and the MSC series, which Yukio won last year with this car. Widescreen and standard versions available
A nice look back at the days of wheels no larger than 15 or 16 inches and horsepower numbers no higher than 200. Look closely and you'll even see a guy out there with a brand new R33 Skyline. -Mike Garrett
Since it's drifting month, I've been spending a lot of time hunting through the photos on my hard drive looking for interesting drift material to post. Scrolling through the thousands of pictures I have, I noticed the incredible variety between the colors of each car. Since it's such a visual motorsport, the color of the cars plays an important
Yesterday I was flipping through the latest issue of Drift Tengoku magazine when I came across the section that regularly features abnormal drift cars from around Japan. This month's issue had some pretty incredible one cars, one was a bitchin' VIP Y34 Gloria built by Supermade that had been swapped with an SR20 and a manual, and the other was
I think the opening shot of this girl checking over her R32's rear tires perfectly represents this past Sunday's event at Nikko. All the ladies were out to impress and they sure as hell didn't hold back. To give everyone a chance, the competition was divided into three groups: beginners, intermediate and the experts. This HCR32 entered in
Along with all the girls competing in the Queen Battle there were tons of other drifters there to have some fun, and one guy that was stealing all the looks when out on track was Hitoshi Sato in his Lancer Evo 6. The technique was simple, major lift-off before the corner and something resembling a scandinavian flick, then as the car would snap sideways
We are well into Drift Month here at Speedhunters so I though it would be fitting to feature a rather special ride, the Dee's Club Stream Z GT Jr. Built in collaboration with Nagata-san at Top Secret and Okachan at Yashio Factory this car is the brainchild of Daijiro Inada, the father of D1, Option Magazine and Tokyo Auto Salon. He wanted to create
Let's face it, drifting wouldn't be half as fun without some proper tire smoke. As you can see from the opening shot above, taken back in 2007 at Suzuka, Ryoji Jinushi has no problem lighting them up with his 4-Real Works JZZ30. The candy green Soarer has been his car of choice since entering D1 at a professional level and ever since seeing
This ought to be a popular one - Team Magician three-car drifting from the MSC Honjo event last summer. Widescreen and standard versions available now in the Speedhunters Desktops section. -Mike Garrett Speedhunters April Drift Features
This a video from 1993. A time before the internet got a smell of anything close to becoming mainstream, and before the invention of drift video with loud and obnoxious rock music. The recipe was simple: rear wheel drive sports cars, the procession of tire screeching and a symphony of engine notes. And for many of us, it was love at first sight. -Linhbergh