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Originally posted by D1 DRIFTER View Postcars do have a role in how far a driver can suceed to a point.
i personally feel half of falkens team is dead weight.
i dont give a damn about how nice they are, when its comp time they are already in the pits due to a crash or not making it.
im getting tired of it.
Of course this is just what i've seen i am not sure what falken is thinking when putting together their giant fleet of cars and drivers.
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Originally posted by jengrish View PostIn a sport where the ability to gain enough closing speed without driving through the lead car's door can be the difference between advancing or parking in the pits (assuming that angle and clipping points/line are relatively even) how can you argue that you can have too much HP? Better yet...TQ? As long as you can control the power with suspension set-up... why not?Hubert Young
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Originally posted by MonkeySlide View PostThis is just speculation but it could be because they aren't a "series" sponsor this year and rather are just running their team.
I know for a fact that Falken has pulled most if not all their event budget (major car shows, etc) because of the ALMS team they're putting together for 2008. I'm just not sure if being a "series" sponsor of Formula D is one of the things that got cut
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Originally posted by olddrifter View PostHad not heard that, anyone else got comment??????????????????????
but the tire team is dead, almost everyone who was on falken is now on dunlop
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Originally posted by Slapshotnerd View Postironic since Dunlop is pretty much MIA this year in the US.
In formula d, they are major MIA
In NOPI they just sponsor a few drivers, basically the same thing they do in japan. No big big team with 2 or 3 rigs and there own mechanics and tire busters like falken USA.
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Originally posted by blaze1 View PostIn drifting:
In formula d, they are major MIA
In NOPI they just sponsor a few drivers, basically the same thing they do in japan. No big big team with 2 or 3 rigs and there own mechanics and tire busters like falken USA.
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Originally posted by Slapshotnerd View Posttheir overall participation in Drifting is severely reduced from last year. Last year, they did the HIN demos around the US, and sponsored several more drivers than they are this year.
Ever since there original team owner died I (RIP), its been going down hill in my eyes.
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