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D1 Grand Prix Series
Round 5 - Ebisu / Fukushima, Japan
The action is hot, this is the Mecca of drift!
The 5th battle of the All Japan Professional Drift Championship August 21 2005 at Ebisu circuit south in Fukushima prefecture.
This place is fun! The pit is close to the drivers. Also, information about tuning is available. As expected, great driving was not the only highlight of this match. The drivers' course entry is again ridiculous and interesting. Their greeting on top of the car roof is ritual now. Let me introduce the reality of D1.
All the drivers are used to this circuit, their driving is 100 %. In order to survive in this course, something more than their ability is necessary.
We can see the spirit of the drivers putting their feet on the accelerator without a fear of accidents through this video. Taste the excitement of D1 extreme. From Japan to the D1 fans all over the world. Ebisu D1.
What is the maximum speed of tuned cars?
Over 300km/h!! On-board camera of the latest "Z"
TOP SPEED CHALLENGE
In partnership with OPTION magazine
The stream Z power test for the fastest race on the American public road
A D1 machine recorded the speed over 300km/h on the latest model Z's fastest speed test!
After a long separation, here is the fastest test of seriously tuned cars.
This time, the line-up is from the latest Z N.A. spec to turbo specs.
Also, you will see new cars like V35 Skyline and Fuga.
Don't be surprised to see Miki's ORC Z in D1. This car marked over 300km/h. Except for the suspension alignment, this Z is totally tuned for D1. Some drift car, it is! Meanwhile, Go Go Daijiro was desperate to test run the stream Z, and he easily made 320km/h, saying "I am not putting my foot down at all!" This is the rehearsal for an American pubic road race.
EXTRA TRACK
This really is a rocket firework for real men.
In the last edition, Nomu-ken and Oka-ken were amazed by the power of the midget cars in Arizona, the home of these vehicles. Nomu-ken and Oka-ken are going to participate in this crazy "inevitable crash" race at the risk of their lives.
Nomu-ken, who is the leading fighter in Japan, was named "Ken the rattlesnake." By way of trial, Ken took part in the Moegi mini-midget car race. Despite the fact that their cars are smaller than the ones in America, the race itself is a top class oval sprint race. With the cooperation of the leisure land Twin Motegi, which is known for entertaining its customers with many cars, Ken's race started while 30,000 spectators watched him with 10,000 rocket fireworks. Is it true!?
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