A few of our videos from Japanland

Thought I would share a few of our videos. The editing isn't exactly impressive as I did it in Windows movie maker and didn't put much effort into it but you guys may find them interesting none-the-less. Most of the footage is from various events at Bihoku Highlands (our home course) which has a nice big wall known for eating cars coming into the first corner. The entries are typically 140KPH+ via 3rd gear clutch kicks.

326 Power GP 2007 @ Green Pier in Kure
YouTube - Team Driving Sports @ 326Power GP '07

Testing suspension @ Bihoku becomes a Morrisey video
YouTube - Driftworks Suspension Test @ Bihoku Highlands

Our Formula D S15s first time on the track @ Aivlis's '07 Drift Comp
YouTube - DS Formula D S15 Shakedown @ Bihoku Highlands

My weak runs at D1 Street Legal West Round 4
YouTube - Kurashu Rick's D1SL West Round 4 Runs @ Bihoku

An attempt at an ''artsy'' drift video with Radiohead
YouTube - D1 Street Legal West Round 4 @ Bihoku Highland Circuit

Me testing some super-grippy tires @ Bihoku's A-Course
YouTube - Sil-Eighty Tire Test @ Bihoku A-Course

Some chase video of me in the Sil-Eighty at a practice day
YouTube - D1 Street Legal Sil-Eighty Practice Session
 
Yeah so Kawabata is gonna run that S15 in Formula D here huh? sweet I cant wait to see him kick some ass.
 
Wow you sick bastards get really close to that curb.

Are those Gram lights on the red s15 (57maximum)? They look good.
 
Welcome to SFL Rick, glad to see u on here...cant wait to meet u guys!!!
 
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^^seriously... damn kumakubo....

mostly every course in japan has their North course, south course, east course, west course...etc...

i think...
 
Tonymac said:
Wow you sick bastards get really close to that curb.

Are those Gram lights on the red s15 (57maximum)? They look good.

If you're talking about the curb in the at the 326Power GP I actually ended up clipping it nice and hard at the end of the day. I think I was the only one to hit it too.

The wheels on our S15 are Gram Light 57s but I don't know if they're maximums. They were laying around the shop and are only on the car for testing as we don't want to frack up the XD9s and Professors before Long Beach. The 17s look like ass in the back so we'll be running a staggered 17/18 setup.

AKsamuraiS14 said:
^^seriously... damn kumakubo....

mostly every course in japan has their North course, south course, east course, west course...etc...

i think...

Generally here tracks only have one or two courses. Ebisu is insane. That place needs to be declared it's own state like the Vatican.

Bihoku has an A Course and a B Course. The A Course is much smaller and setup almost like a mountain pass. It has elevation changes and you rarely get out of second gear. The B Course is flat but very high speed. Coming through the main straight you can make it into 4th gear. Generally most people stay in third though. Coming into the first corner you'd typically see about 130-160KPH entries.
 
AKsamuraiS14 said:
mostly every course in japan has their North course, south course, east course, west course...etc...

I don't know about every course in Japan, but there are many tracks worldwide that have different/separate tracks in the same location. Willow Springs has 4 tracks.
 
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