Halfway between Tokyo and Yokohama is Ooi Futo, a port in Tokyo Bay, which features wide roads normally used for trucks. In the ’90s, the wide roads also became notorious from something else – wicked ...
Drifting may have started in Japan in the early ’80s and continued to grow organically underground during the ’90s, but a lot has changed in the past decade since the sport was exported and ...
We've been running into photos of Manabu Mitsumori's Toyota Sprinter for the last few years. Whether it's been from some anonymous drift coverage or via our Japan-based snapper Colin Waki, there was ...
If there's one car synonymous with drifting, it's the Toyota AE86. And if there's one track famous for drifting AE86s, it's Nikko Circuit in Japan. This is where you see huge drift trains, running in ...
Japanese drifters have plenty of aces up their sleeves, moves that allow them to pull jaw-dropping slip angles on the country's narrow roads. However, Japan also has certain wide roads, built to ...
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Battling China’s drift queen at Nikko Circuit!
Witness one of the wildest drift battles of the season as insane entries collide at FDJ2 Round 5 at Nikko Circuit against China’s most famous female driver, Echo Gao. President Trump signs executive ...
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