Red Bull Formula Drift Licensing Event at Long Beach
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Nice Fox Body Bro! But just wondering, how did you get sponsors to support you? Especially, big sponsor like For racing???
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@DriftPatrol aha alright man, thanks :) i'm sure i will
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HAMMERD DRUNK! best part. Lol jk Some nice driftin man gl to you in the future.
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You gonna be at Formula Drift in evergreen next month?
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i was at that event both days and it was gansta! thanks for showing what happens behind the scenes.
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sry didnt see you already answered that question
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how fast were you going around the first turn of the first practice lap. i heard that this track has a very high entry speed.
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that's awesome man, so what would you tell someone that is interested in starting to drift?
aantiawp 1 year ago
save your money- and get ready to spend it all. If your lack of money is going to stop you from doing anything, just quit now. It costs to play- period. That aside, I'd go to as many local drift events like Drift Day, or whatever drift association is nearest you. You can learn alot at these "clinics" and you'll have a blast!
DriftPatrol 1 year ago
Wow nice drifting! Your car is something different than al those imports! Nice!
Please come to Holland once!
We have something called Time-Attack here, where there are also drift-demos. Love to see you sometime here!
maaldrift 3 years ago
I would love to come back to Holland! I had a lot of fun in Utretch! If you can figure out how to get my car there, I'll be there!
DriftPatrol 3 years ago
Thanks- our entry was right around 90. I was clocked at 87mph in practice.
DriftPatrol 3 years ago
congrautlations on making top 8! i remember the first time i saw your car on another video and i was like ha thats a sick car. how did u get into drifting? like i know a lot of other drivers got in by luck. sort of like dai yoshihara never even competed before formula d. also how much did it cost u to build and maintain your car?
ttam142 3 years ago
Thanks! I've been into drifting since it first started in the U.S. I just never had my own car to compete in, I was road racing and doing rally. Finally in 2003 I started building this car, and competing in amateur comps in 2004. I've still got very little into my car compared to my competition, roughly $25,000-$30,000. Maintainence is pretty cheap since its just an old Mustang, roughly $1,000 between rounds.
DriftPatrol 3 years ago