Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Lisa Klassen signed by Kaaz for ‘08 Drifting Season
Collapse
X
-
This is interesting
I talked to her for a brief moment at D1
She was real real cool, and I'm kinda critical of women drivers. She didnt have that "look at me I'm a girl" vibe that other girl drifters have. She also seemed to not be so sure of her skills at drifting which was also another thing that kinda set her apart.
I wish her luck in improving and making a name for her self.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Stannyboy View Postdoes kaaz now have a all girl drift team, or is brian norris still around?
Do they still have hiromi, she's bad a55
how was vegas?
Comment
-
Originally posted by blaze1 View PostThis is interesting
I talked to her for a brief moment at D1
She was real real cool, and I'm kinda critical of women drivers. She didnt have that "look at me I'm a girl" vibe that other girl drifters have. She also seemed to not be so sure of her skills at drifting which was also another thing that kinda set her apart.
I wish her luck in improving and making a name for her self.
Comment
-
Originally posted by gigglesnirt View PostWe talked to her as well and i thought the same thing, she's not like the majority of other girl's doing male dominated sports that push their being a woman to get them anywhere in the sport. Its not a problem being a woman in a sport, but to me youre putting yourself on a lower level if youre thinking its any different being a woman than a man in racing.
Comment
-
I wish her the best of luck! She has a lot to live up to. Hiromi is a fawking great driver and one of the coolest folks I have met in drifting.
P.S.
she's not like the majority of other girl's doing male dominated sports that push their being a woman to get them anywhere in the sport. Its not a problem being a woman in a sport, but to me youre putting yourself on a lower level if youre thinking its any different being a woman than a man in racing.
Comment
-
Taking a professional driver from some other kind of racing and throwing them into a drift car is the most popular thing you can do these days.
I mean, it doesn't even matter that they have never done it before, never saved paychecks to buy tires, never driven a local event, never anything....
Comment
-
Originally posted by Brian View PostTaking a professional driver from some other kind of racing and throwing them into a drift car is the most popular thing you can do these days.
I mean, it doesn't even matter that they have never done it before, never saved paychecks to buy tires, never driven a local event, never anything....
A sob story about how one has to save their pennies to buy tires and drive long distances to grassroots events doesn't give someone a right towards a sponsored ride over someone else.
And chances are this chick already paid plenty of dues in Rally Racing.
Besides I can think of another rally driver who broke into drifting with very little previous drift specific experience and bagged an even bigger sponsorship than this.
You might know him...short dude with a funny accent...likes to say "kah" a lot.
Comment
-
Originally posted by MonkeySlide View PostThe first step to curing hater-holism is to admit you have a problem...
A sob story about how one has to save their pennies to buy tires and drive long distances to grassroots events doesn't give someone a right towards a sponsored ride over someone else.
And chances are this chick already paid plenty of dues in Rally Racing.
Besides I can think of another rally driver who broke into drifting with very little previous drift specific experience and bagged an even bigger sponsorship than this.
You might know him...short dude with a funny accent...likes to say "kah" a lot.
We got Rhys, Sam, Tanner, Cook, Papadakis, McQuarrie, etc who came from different motorsports, and they have done big things for this sport. But also, you got to remember where this sport originated from..regular joes who kicked @$$ and worked their way up to compete in a pro series and land sponsors who think "the other way". Those companies took chances on up and coming drivers. If those companies didnt take a chance on the amateurs, you would have never heard of household names like Gittin, Forsberg, Canul, Gushi, Petty, Sherman, etc.
It sucks because alot of amateurs look to these companies for a chance to get sponsored. Alot of these companies used to sponsor amateurs, but now are getting drivers from other motorsports. Thats their choice, but it makes it that much harder for diehard drifters to compete professionally.
Comment
-
unfortunately i think companies look at the big picture.
a female driver. weather they are good or not is going to create news.
not many people have the balls to tell a company or let alone a female "hey you suck why are you sponsored?"
i understand the grassroots part of drifting. such as gushi casper and such.
but when you look at drifting when it was first stateside. the people who got sponsored at the time were "the best" at that current time.
if you look at the og's of usa d1 and such were are they on podium?
its all on who you know.
how many Amatures can compete on a pro level with top dollar teams?
Comment
Comment