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    Keiichi Tsuchiya (INTERVIEW) Future of Drifting in Japan By 7Tune

    http://www.7tune.com/exclusive-the-drift-king-on-2011/




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  • #2
    this is what drifting in the states needs. to bring the cars back down

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    • #3
      Originally posted by D1 DRIFTER View Post
      this is what drifting in the states needs. to bring the cars back down
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      this is what drifting in the states needs. to bring the cars back down

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      • #4
        Rather see classes in the states

        More regulation with FD tandem rules will make the show boring as hell... its already going that direction with the tire rule.

        D1 is a bit different though, they need to really need to define high profile builds. All the crazy builds I see in D1 don't do well... same ole S15s winning.

        For goodness sake they haven't even discovered the quick change rear end yet.
        Last edited by Bebop; 01-01-2011, 10:52 PM.

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        • #5
          As I was reading I thought to myself, doesn't he mean just like how D1SL is? And then he says exactly that. Then why leave?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Cavi Mike View Post
            As I was reading I thought to myself, doesn't he mean just like how D1SL is? And then he says exactly that. Then why leave?

            Because they ain't making no more DVD royalties now that Sunpros gave Total Sports Asia media distribution rights!

            Wake up America!

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            • #7
              hopefully the USA catches something from this.. I'd like to see a power cap to even the playing field between drivers in Formula D..

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