Rhys, if you are on these boards, this is for you, others feel free to add and/or comment
Dear Mr. Millen,
i would like to start off by saying you are one of the bravest men i ever knew. You took a completely American car (in the sense of the badge) and went against top Japanese drivers and in front of a crowd of 10,000 people that wanted to see japanese cars, and you got booed. I say sorry, because in the beginning i booed you too, thinking you were not JDm enough or some crap like that. in the first brake of the D1 my dad went over to talk to you while i was somewhere else, i saw you talking to him, and you had a huge smile on your face saying: "i love to do this, and im not doing it for the money", that changed my view right there. From that moment on i cheered for you.
You turned a boat into a ballerina, you took a tank and made it skate across the ice, you are an incredible man for doing so. I have been kind of watching you as you progress, and i must say, i'm very proud of you (i know big thing, pride from an 18 year old). You not only broke the mold of American drifting cars in a proffesional series, you also shattered stereotypes.
so in conclusion, id like to say, thank you for coming in and changing everyones perspective of what drifting is and what it should be.
drift on,
Yair Harel
Dear Mr. Millen,
i would like to start off by saying you are one of the bravest men i ever knew. You took a completely American car (in the sense of the badge) and went against top Japanese drivers and in front of a crowd of 10,000 people that wanted to see japanese cars, and you got booed. I say sorry, because in the beginning i booed you too, thinking you were not JDm enough or some crap like that. in the first brake of the D1 my dad went over to talk to you while i was somewhere else, i saw you talking to him, and you had a huge smile on your face saying: "i love to do this, and im not doing it for the money", that changed my view right there. From that moment on i cheered for you.
You turned a boat into a ballerina, you took a tank and made it skate across the ice, you are an incredible man for doing so. I have been kind of watching you as you progress, and i must say, i'm very proud of you (i know big thing, pride from an 18 year old). You not only broke the mold of American drifting cars in a proffesional series, you also shattered stereotypes.
so in conclusion, id like to say, thank you for coming in and changing everyones perspective of what drifting is and what it should be.
drift on,
Yair Harel
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