Monday, August 30, 2010

G1 GP Summer 2010 In Ebisu West Course Wrap Up

The second round of G1GP for 2010 came and went on August 20 2010 (in typical stinkin' hot Fukushima summer weather!)

Around 30 cars and drivers showed up for the all-gaijin drift competition this time to take part in the Team Orange organized and judged comp on the Ebisu nish (west) short course.

Here we all are before the battles begin! Team Orange's Kumakubo and Suenaga stand at the front waiting to judge who will be the Gaijin champ of this round's G1GP!


Billy in his multi-colored S14 getting some air under his right wheel after cutting a little too close on the corner. Great photo courtesy of Adam from 7tune.com

Emily Loudon and Andy Gray are followed closely by Chris Dejager - what more could you expect from the PowerVehicles crew?

What would a G1GP be without Disco Stu?

I entered in my freshly acquired S13 silvia but unfortunately, did not get the result I was looking for! :(

I could make a list of excuses as long as my arm why I drove so poorly, but let's just say the car needed some fine tuning and I needed more practice!! haha

At least I got a cool keyring!

Dave Lawrie from JPP made a celebrity appearance all the way from the Gold Coast!

His lovely S14 was going well until the power steering hose came off leaving him with no steering at the top of the nishi course hill!

Better luck next time to Dave and all the other key-ants from the GC!



Adam at 7tune.com put together a short video with highlights from G1GP mostly, but also a bit of drift matsuri weekend mixed in toward the end.


The final battle in G1GP saw Andy Gray (Scotland) and Leighton Fine (Australia) go head to head in their big JZX90s!

It was very close but Leighton went home with the win and some nice prizes including new adjustable coil-overs courtesy of Zenky Racing.

Andy Gray came second and Chris "backwards entry" Dejager came in third. They both won some suspension parts from the same Zenky Racing parts company who sponsored the event.

Top 6 winners didn't go home empty handed though. They each got a 12 month Ebisu circuit gold pass which lets them drift at Ebisu as much as they want at no cost (except for a small insurance fee each time). Lucky buggers hey!?

The day ended with a massive BBQ feast and plenty of cold beer and Chu-Hi's!

G1GP is turning out to be a huge success! Can't wait for the next and final one for the year on Minami (south) course on November 12 (the day before Autumn matsuri begins). Sure to even bigger and better than ever!

If you think you've got what it takes to drift with some of the worlds best or just want a drifting experience of a life time (and you're a gaijin), come join us for any of the G1 GP competitions and/or drift matsuris. Contact me or Powervehicles for more info.

Disco Stu
www.DrifinJapan.com

Thanks to Dino at Speedhunters.com and Adam at 7tune.com for the arbitrary use of these photos!

Sunday, August 08, 2010

D1 Food Battle


It's a little known feature of D1, but after the D1 drift competition, the battles continue with a high-speed food battle!

The food battle competitors get into teams of 2 or 3 depicted by their sponsors i.e. "Yokohama team" which is the Team Orange guys, "Toyo team" which is Kawabata and Suenaga Masao etc.

The whole aim of the game: to devour a mystery food and then a main dish as fast as possible.

As in the case of yesterday's D1 food battle, the surprise food was egg tofu with pickled ginger on top and the main dish was a whole watermelon!



The winning team yesterday was the Yokohama team (Team Orange's Kuma and Igu) despite the fact that Kumakubo hates egg tofu and Igusa san hates pickled ginger!

Obviously not as heart racing as watching them drift but a good laugh and fun end to an awesome day.

Disco Stu

Saturday, August 07, 2010

D1 GP 2010 Ebisu Rd. 5 - Wildest D1 Yet!

After following the Japanese D1GP for the last 5 years, I have to say that the level right now, in the latter part of 2010 is the highest it's ever been.

Wild cars, insane drivers, crazy speeds. That pretty much sums up D1 in a nutshell.

Every season the bar get raised that little extra so drivers build badder cars and push their skills to the limit. It's a fierce sport to be in but one hell of a thrill to watch!

This weekend, Ebisu circuit is hosting the 5th and 6th rounds of D1 for 2010 at the famous south course (where else).

But this year it's different to every other year.

The D1 organizers have made some drastic changes to the course driving line to make D1 more enthralling for the spectators (and I'm sure the drivers get a kick out of it aswell).

The major change they made at Ebisu was to cut out the little kink 's' bend at the top of the hill (final corner) which makes the entry more straight which results in 130km/h PLUS entry speeds as opposed to 110km/h or so as seen in previous rounds.

You really have to see it in person to know just how fast they come over the jump and drift just inches from the concrete wall.

It's almost terrifying, and unfortunately a couple of finalists in the Best 16 bitterly tasted what happens when things go wrong over the jump at that speed.

Utsumi (Red S15) was first to collide with the wall in the very first Best 16 battle as he was trying to follow mad man Daigo Saito.

Matsui Crash!



Matsui wasn't long to follow after he launched his 'ichigo' faced 180SX off the jump way to fast to pull back in line.

It really is a shame to see several million yen cars go to waste like this though. Definitely not fun for the driver and team who make all the effort to prepare the car and come to drift to put on a show for us.

Hibino Jump!



Hibino in his Up Garage AE86 was also one of the crazy aerial acrobats but managed to stay clear of the wall and win the competition against Nomuken.

The D1 boys put on a great show and really showed us why they are the best drifter in the world.

Tomorrow is Round 6 but I won't be able to make it in person but I'm sure I will hear the news and be able to cover it here.

Thanks for reading!
Disco Stu

Friday, August 06, 2010

D1 Practice & Qualifying Day August 6 2010

I went and checked out the qualifying and practice day for D1 GP today for just a few hours.

They have changed the entry line over the bump at the last corner of south course from the tight little "s" bend and made it more or less straight (the "matsuri missile death line" as us locals like to call it) for faster entries and wilder drifting... and the difference is like night and day!

To describe it in 2 words - mental fast!

For instance, Daigo Saito had both front wheels off the ground going straight over the jump down into the first corner. One time ending up crashing into the tires at the bottom.

Daigo wasn't the only one loving the jump. Hibino was also going crazy fast over the jump in his AE86. A few other guys were getting a little excited too but their names escape me at the moment .. :(

This D1 round at Ebisu will definitely be very different to what we're used to seeing.


Drift samurai here was doing some big launches from cutting the chicane short.


This 20B RX7 was super loud! We were all covering our ears when it went past.


The coolest guy in D1 Naoto Suenaga here in his Evo 9 Team Orange car. Good solid runs all day from Suenaga.

Sorry about the crap quality of the pics. They were taken with my cell phone. I'll make sure to take a proper camera tomorrow for the real competition!

It's shaping up to be a very on-the-egde-of-your-seat weekend!

Disco Stu

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Test Mobile Post

Hi drift fans!

this is a test post from my cell phone.

this way I can send updates from anywhere! E.g. when I'm at ebisu, watching D1 etc.
awesome huh?

Disco

p.s. the pic is from D1SL a few weeks ago. Sumika in yellow 180 came second.

New Blog Theme & Recent Drift News From Ebisu

Hi drift fans!

New Blog Theme!

I've been meaning to do something about the old ugly blog design that was on here for ages.

Since the switch to the new blogger system, creating a new theme was a piece of cake. I didn't really even have to crate it, they had a bunch of pre-made templates and background images to choose from.

I plan to be adding more and more content on here more often. Sorry for the lack of posts lately.

What's Been Happening Lately?

Here are some pics from last weekend when me and Chris DeJager went out for some missile twin drift!

After a cool session at north course going in the reverse direction, we went to minami (south) course only to pass it up because our 90% bald tires weren't really up for minami speeds so we finished the tires off at drift school course.


Other News

The second round of G1GP for this year is just around the corner!

It will be held on August 20th at Nishi (west) short course at ebisu just before the summer drift matsuri.

Around 30 entrants from AUS, USA, UK and other countries will be battling the roller coaster course for the top spot. Lots of close battles are sure to be had! Definitely one to watch!

Catch ya!
Disco Stu