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    (FEEDBACK) FORMULA DRIFT Irwindale 2010

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  • #2
    I hate no Charles ng in FD..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by en6381 View Post
      I hate no Charles ng in FD..

      Translation

      I was disappointed Charles Ng didn't qualify.

      I'm fluent in FOB and a couple other asian languages.

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      • #4
        Iwindale was THE PLACE TO BE this beautiful Saturday...always a great experience except next time I think they shouldn't let idiots with huge cardboard signs that read "V8 SUCKS" attend haha pissed off a lot of people...other then that some INTENSE battles made the day

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        • #5
          great event! Irwindale is always my favorite track and it keeps getting better each year
          Last edited by alex; 10-10-2010, 08:03 AM.

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          • #6
            Thanks to everyone. I can't remember crazier event. Humblest thanks to all FD fans, drivers, teams and staff.

            FD

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            • #7
              One of the best Drift events..Pro Am was fun to watch..Alot of great driving skills on every level. Vendors were in good sprits..Got a couple of free t-shirts,stickers,posters..A whole lotta eye candy..Just a perfect day..fun fun fun..Congrats to all the winners..thank you to FD for putting on a cool event and Thank you to Drifting. Com for the free ticket..See you next season...

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              • #8
                I'm going to post a lengthy review...if you don't want to read it all just skip to the last paragraph.

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                • #9
                  Oh Irwindale oh Irwindale You have never ever done me wrong

                  Friday

                  Unlike Long Beach when I was hungover and late, or Vegas where I had to be at a wedding and was rushed, this round I was much more planned out and relaxed. To top it off I actually got some amazing news the same day which had me in a retarded happy mood.

                  Showed up around 4, got to watch qualifying which was much fun then usual. Walked around the pits for a while, watched Pro Am which was a lot better then I expected. Lots of cool cars, like the “Crab Broker” guy in the miata going really fast through the course. Then watched the open practice for a while and went home.

                  Saturday

                  I attended the event with a couple of friends, once again really good day. The pits were packed full of vendors and plenty of free NOS energy drink. The Fatlace car show has yet to disappoint me, lots of cool cars and cool people. Top 32 was really good despite the amount of bye runs.

                  The sound got cut off for like a good 10-15 mins, but it did not bother me much. It was very refreshing to watch drifting without announcing even though J-Rod was killing it on microphone. What he lacks in technical announcing he makes up with humor and for lack of better word crowd control. Wish I could put it in more detail, but yeah… announcing was good.

                  Top 16 came around and let me tell you this was probably the best Formula D crowd I have ever seen. Not a single person not hyped to watch some drifting. And by far one of the most educated crowd of drift fans, not a lot of hands went up when J-Rod called out the first timers. Not many drunken idiots and not a single fight, but did we forget the beach balls this year? Local staff was very pleasant and almost unnoticeable (compare to long beach staff).

                  Notable battles

                  James Deane VS Joon Maeng

                  Very good battle of the up and comers I wish there was a way to reward both drivers for there display of skill and resiliency (is that a word lol).

                  Dmac VS Foust

                  OMG… can’t wait to watch this one on TV. I’m nominating this one as battle of the year, one of the few times this season we got to see some mirror to mirror action. And willing to say it’s the only time ever I seen it from both drivers. I kept saying to my self “I hope this battle never ends”. THAT BATTLE IS WHAT TANDEM DRIFTING IS ABOUT!

                  It was also really cool to watch underdogs like Matt Powers, Ian Fournier, and Matt Field go out and ruin bigger driver weekends. I actually sat next to Field’s Mother, Family, and Friends, really nice bunch and are real knowledgeable drift fans which caught me a tad off guard. When she talked about how much she supports her sons passion it really reminded me how much this sport is a family affair, your love ones have your back long before and after a sponsor.

                  Cons

                  I showed up to the event with 3 other people and asked them what they disliked about their experience.

                  Male in his mid 20s, 3rd or 4th event.

                  Disliked the lack of OMTs didn’t agree with calls

                  Female in her 20s, 2nd event

                  Disliked assigned seating

                  Female in her early teens, 1st event

                  Disliked Hot Weather (LOL), Gates Should Open Earlier

                  I mildly echo their complaints. There were a few calls that IMO should have gone OMT. But I understand, especially at this track the fan vantage point is not the same as the judges. I might see a driver correct from where I sit, Judges may not and vice versa. That’s why most of the time, I try to get seats as close to the judges tower as possible. I watched from a judge’s vantage point at Irwindale a few years back… I didn’t like it so much.

                  I think assigned seating is necessary for Long Beach and that’s about it. In my opinion 95% of the seats at Irwindale are quality seats that allow you to see the whole track and inhale lots of smoke. But for some reason I witnessed about 4 verbal arguments over seating that resulted with the people in the wrong not moving and the people in the right moving on. I think the sections them selves are of more importance then the actual row and seat number.

                  Formula D has no control over the weather, and you might want to look at the schedule before showing up to a event…especially if it’s held at night. I honestly thought this little girl was going to be a drag, and not enjoy anything about the event. But she was more into then my self when I first saw the sport, yelled and screamed when we did. Snapped tons of pictures, asked serious question, grabbed tons of swag, and even had her favorite driver and car by the night was over. FD, take note.

                  Something FD probably has no control over but might be able to help change is the way accidents are handled. There were a few crashes this weekend and granted the emergency workers arrived to the scene fast, it also looked like they took there sweet time getting it cleaned up to return to action. Yes, I heard the drivers meetings… drivers are instructed to stay in vehicle until emergency workers arrive “Emergency workers are here to help you”.

                  But when it takes 10-15 minutes to clean up a wreck 1 of 2 things needs to happen. Figure out a way to safely speed up the process. Or just give us an ETA; we don’t need an accurate one… but something better then “excuse us while we clean this up”. Don’t tell the crowd directly its okay to leave our seats, but kind of give us a hint that if we do smoke or piss we won’t miss anything.

                  I have said this before… it might look like a lot of cons. But I just have to be really detailed to get my point across. For some reason FD thinks I don’t appreciate their events or the hard work they do. But as any smart consumer I’m always skeptical and looking at things to improve on. Every single round I go to I always try to talk to other fans, try to get them on the forums to talk about it. Inform them how to better follow the series, educate them on the teams, drivers, and machines.

                  I have never gone to a FD event and talk down about the series, or get people to follow its competitors. I try to come up with interesting dialogue on these forums, and push subjects some are afraid to talk about or didn’t think was worth discussing. But some see it as hurting the sport of drifting and everything it stands for. With that being said I won’t post much from now till my year end top 10 list and probably wont post anymore in general after that.

                  Overall

                  This round was very special, from the opening of the gates to the last drop of champagne on the podium. I met a lot of new friends and caught up with the old. It brought back a lot of old memories of just going to events and not knowing what to expect. You had a good mixture of the old and the new, the traditional and the high-tech. There was something in the California air tonight and everyone got a good whiff. I hope what ever is in the air follows us to every single event for now on.

                  P.S. Big spray painted cardboard signs are awesome
                  Last edited by Bebop; 10-11-2010, 02:25 PM. Reason: I wrote this CSUSB style, last minute at 4:AM...needed editing.

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                  • #10
                    I just want to say thanx for the driftstream! I know it opened the doors for alot of new fans! Believe me you could tell by the stupid comments some made lol

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                    • #11
                      The paper airplanes were funny for the first few planes, but got really old.

                      The tandem matches were god damn amazing! by far the best top 32 event ever. I didn't understand a few calls, but I've come to realize that judging is what it is.

                      I'm super happy for James Deane, Freddy Aasbo, and some of the other drivers who had some great results in front of the great crowd. I hope it helps them solidify full-time deals for next year.

                      Congrats to JR and Falken for the FD Championship, and Aasbo for Rookie of the Year!

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                      • #12
                        Overall it was an outstanding event. The crowd was more into it than I've seen in a long time. The speakers were crazy loud at the start. But you guys listened to my request.

                        I think what I love most about fd is you guys listen to the fans.

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                        • #13
                          great event. but please lose assigned seating here, i was bummed i couldnt sit by my friends and enjoy the event.

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                          • #14
                            This was my first time to Irwindale, I got to say, what a jewel of a track! It's what every home town short track should strive to be. Clean, beautiful facility, great staff from what I got to know.

                            Loved the event, it was exciting and the fans made it even more intense. From cheering for Aabso to chanting One More Time, they helped make this event memoriable to me.

                            The drivers I was able to interview were also the best. So, I want to thank "Mad" Mike, Alex, Darren, Matt Fields, and Nicoli (I murdered his last name) Konstantinov. I especially want to thank FD for letting me be there as a part of the media. I know I don't have the best equipment so I know how lucky I am to do it. I have to thank my boss for allowing me the Friday off to do this, too. (So, if you're near Ft. Lee, please come by Jim Whelan's Service Center ).

                            The only complaint I have was the lack of water for media, but that was out of their control. Weather was predicted to be cooler and had rained ealier that week, but as we saw, that changed. Pleanty of NOS, though (I had trouble sleeping before my flight out of LAX that night).

                            Finally, I want to thank the guys here at Drifting.com for getting me the press pass to do this again. I want to also thank Justin and Andrew at Club-S12.org for helping me get to the track and back to the airport. Without them, I wouldn't have made it to Irwindale!

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                            • #15
                              THANK YOU FORMULA DRIFT!!!!!
                              Drivers, crews, sponsors, staff and of course the fans!!!
                              IRWINDALE was a MASSIVE success!
                              Being part of that historic event where we saw some of the best driving all year if not of all time!
                              A new Champion was crowned Congrats Vaughn Gittin Jr. up and comers getting their shine on Aasbo and even Mad Mike getting some kudos from his peers... And the battles SERIOUSLY INSANE!!!!!!!!!!

                              This event has been one for the books and this season was non stop, it seemed like Round 1 in Long Beach was just yesterday, insane!

                              Blaze1- Well said, glad you had a good time and I must commend you on your thorough synopsis of the event, it seemed premeditated and not reactionary as some of your posts in the past perceive to be. Well said and thanks for coming out and bringing new fans.
                              I'll make a call about the weather next time for your friend. haha

                              Justin Banner- Good seeing you again at Irwindale and thanks for your passion for the sport...

                              And to all those that have posted, not posted, media, whomever you are reading this THANK YOU, if you agree, disagree, post something nasty or nice, it's because you LOVE DRIFTING as do we at the Formula Drift camp...

                              Drifting's not going anywhere, 7 years that's not a fad, 2011 promises to be even more exciting, nastier, smokier and overall just more spectacular...

                              This seasons not even over, remember there's a few more International events including Thailand and Malaysia and some other Pro-Am affiliate rounds like XDC in AZ this weekend!

                              I'll see you at the track, see you online or I'll see you on the roads...
                              SEND IT!
                              Last edited by J-Rod; 10-11-2010, 05:14 PM.

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