Posts Tagged ‘Tsuiso

07
Apr
08

D1GP Season Opener

Sometimes you make a friendly request and ask for some pictures, this time I didn’t got what I requested but maybe I got something even better. I got 700 pictures from the D1GP season opener from last week.

Major thanks to Andrew at Powervehicles, he also exported my ER34 Skyline.

Mazda FD RX7 driven by Tsutomo Huzio, the car has a complete URAS bodykit. He would not finish because he got didn’t get past the first round

JZZ30 Toyota Soarer driven by Osamu Akira, with a full BN Sports bodykit and deep dish Work Meister S1’s. Too bad he did not quailified, would have loved to see this beast take it up against Ken Nomura

Nissan PS13 driven by Kazuto Itiyanagi, this car wears full Origin Aero. Did not get past the first round.

The new VIP drifter Toyota Crown driven by Masayoshi Tokita and the familiar Skyline R324 from Bee*R driven by Tsoyoshi Tezuka. Tokita finished 13th and Tezuka finished 11th, not a good start for the Bee*R boys

Never saw this JZX100 Toyota Chaser driven Robbi Nishida before, after some asking around it seemed that this is the road car of Daigo Sato. Robbi Nishida is a US Formula D competitor. Really cool that he got too drive with the big guns and I hope he takes some of his experience back to the states.

The infamous Team Orange cars, Tanaka finished third in his Impreza. I think the need to wrok some more magic on their EVO because they finished 12th

The Nissan S15 from Team Toyo driven by Tatsuya Sakuma, in the back you see the number one car. That’s the car driven by Kawabata who would win the first round.

Nissan S15 driven by Youichi Imamura, he would finish 7th

D1GP, Power Vehicles, Ebisu Circuit

 

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13
Mar
08

Ritsona Hillclimb with Team Orange

The Ritsona Hillclimb is a contest in Greece. The idea is to get as fast as possible to the top of the mountain. But going fast is not always the coolest way the get on the top. Two members of Team Orange demonstrated this when they went to the top while drifting.

The drivers are Nobushige Kumakubo and Kazuhiro Tanaka




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