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if you want to come over here and play, and want some time to arrange transport and stuff, road atlanta is one the funnest drift courses ever, see if yall can come play at formula d atlanta next year, that would be awesome. plus its on the coast of the usa closer to you guys, will save probably a couple grand on transport there alone.
Of course, that's what I meant. If some of the upper-echelon Japanese drivers come over here, they could potentially dominate.
i wouldn't say 'dominate'. Kazu Hayashida always has very high qualifying scores, but doesn't dominate tandem. Also, it took Kenji Yamanaka 5 events to get on podium (chicago last yaer), and another 5 to repeat that feat (sonoma this year). He's doing good, but not 'dominating'. Seigo has only gotten 1 podium that I know of (this year in Seattle).
Haraguchi looked GREAT in qualifying this weekend, but spun on the big bank in tandem.
Tandem is a different animal, especially at the US tracks.
i wouldn't say 'dominate'. Kazu Hayashida always has very high qualifying scores, but doesn't dominate tandem. Also, it took Kenji Yamanaka 5 events to get on podium (chicago last yaer), and another 5 to repeat that feat (sonoma this year). He's doing good, but not 'dominating'. Seigo has only gotten 1 podium that I know of (this year in Seattle).
Haraguchi looked GREAT in qualifying this weekend, but spun on the big bank in tandem.
Tandem is a different animal, especially at the US tracks.
Hmm, good point. Key word being "potentially," though.
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