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Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Linhbergh on Wed, Mar 17 2010
One look at the picture above and you can instantly imagine the rumbling of all that Detroit metal. Each of the three cars give you a completely different sort badassery. The green Plymouth Valiant is classically sophisticated, the yellow Dodge Challenger is a rugged badass, and the Viper is just pure, raw, gut wrenching power. The guys at Hotchkis
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Linhbergh on Wed, Jun 24 2009
Head to the Desktops section to grab a slice (or slices) of the action from Formula D New Jersey! I've included four different wallpapers for your choosing. As always there they come in standard format and widescreen! -Linhbergh Nguyen Speedhunters Formula D: Round 3 New Jersey Coverage
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Linhbergh on Tue, Jun 23 2009
When you first walk up to the Wall Speedway's oval track, the openness of the track is the first thing that hits you. After that first initial reaction, you are then bathed with an eerily haunting, feeling. This very piece of paved concrete, with its banked turns, has history embedded in have the ghosts of age old battles ever present in every bit
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Linhbergh on Sun, Jun 7 2009
It became a historic day for Formula D at the Wall Speedway in New Jersey. Team Falken went home with a one, two, and three finish! Darren McNamara drove the wheels off his Saturn Sky battle after battle to take the win for the day. McNamara beat out Vaughn Gittin Jr., leaving JR second place. Tyler McQuarrie took third after a long and ferce battle
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Linhbergh on Mon, May 25 2009
The game of "one-ups-manship" is a centuries old tradition. It is the catalyst to inter-group competition. It can possibly lead to a groups demise, or strengthen a group and become a spawning ground to new trends, influence, inspiration and innovation. This age old tradition continues on today. Remember when you were a little and that one
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Linhbergh on Tue, May 12 2009
It has seemed like so long since D1 was last in the United States. There have been many fans (including myself) that have relished the glory days of D1GP USA. Fans that have locked in their minds that those events were the best drift events ever put on in the states. Those were the days when the events actually counted as points towards the overall
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 Linhbergh on Sun, Mar 15 2009
Car shows, since its inception, have always been about more than just the cars that are showing. They've been testosterone-fests of music, high-energy, and hot women. Hot Imports Nights at the Angels Stadium of Anaheim was no different. But it had the trump card that made it an amazing event: drifting exhibitions with some familiar FormulaD faces
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