Just a reminder that Formula D premieres tomorrow at 7PM pacific, 10PM eastern. The first show is a look back on 2004 from the perspective of the drivers and a panel which includes: Ryan Sage, Jarod DeAnda, and Moto.
It's really hard to recap a whole season into one half hour, but I think we did a good job of setting the scene for people new to Formula D and new to drifting. For the drivers, I think there won't be any big surprises, but you will get to hear what the other drivers have to say about you (not all of you unfortunately, we did have a time limit). I think the show is honest and fun and I don't think anything is cheesy or overhyped.
This is the first of 4 shows. The second show will focus on some of the drivers up close and in a more personal way. The third show is more of a how-to as 2 Formula D pros teach one of their friends how to drift. The fourth show will reveal some of the origins of drifting in Japan and where it has grown to today. Those 4 shows lead us into the 1st event special on Wall, NJ.
Of course, we made the show for the fans of the sport, and we hope to create a few new fans in return. Ideally people see the show and want to head out to the event nearest them. In any case, the show's Producer and I will both be reading this board and welcome your feedback. There will always be haters, but when people make good suggestions we always listen.
I really hope you watch and enjoy it.
Josh
It's really hard to recap a whole season into one half hour, but I think we did a good job of setting the scene for people new to Formula D and new to drifting. For the drivers, I think there won't be any big surprises, but you will get to hear what the other drivers have to say about you (not all of you unfortunately, we did have a time limit). I think the show is honest and fun and I don't think anything is cheesy or overhyped.
This is the first of 4 shows. The second show will focus on some of the drivers up close and in a more personal way. The third show is more of a how-to as 2 Formula D pros teach one of their friends how to drift. The fourth show will reveal some of the origins of drifting in Japan and where it has grown to today. Those 4 shows lead us into the 1st event special on Wall, NJ.
Of course, we made the show for the fans of the sport, and we hope to create a few new fans in return. Ideally people see the show and want to head out to the event nearest them. In any case, the show's Producer and I will both be reading this board and welcome your feedback. There will always be haters, but when people make good suggestions we always listen.
I really hope you watch and enjoy it.
Josh
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