TEAM FLUKE AT NIKKO CIRCUIT: Me and everyone else
Posted by Alexi in Events イベント, tags: Fluke, Nikko Circuit
All I seem to be posting recently are photos from the first corner at Nikko Circuit.
Do I hear any complaints?
Posts Tagged “Fluke”
Oct
08
2009
TEAM FLUKE AT NIKKO CIRCUIT: Me and everyone elsePosted by Alexi in Events イベント, tags: Fluke, Nikko Circuit
All I seem to be posting recently are photos from the first corner at Nikko Circuit. Do I hear any complaints?
Jun
15
2009
FOR PRACTICE USE ONLY: Winds Auto, Fluke and TS Factory missilesPosted by Alexi in Feature Cars 車の取材, tags: 180SX, Cresta, Fluke, Hiroshi Fukuda, JZX90, Kimihiro Obata, missile, Nikko Circuit, Nissan, Shunichi Tomikuda, Skyline, T's Factory, Toyota, Winds Auto
Practicing close drifting inevitably results in damage. Repainting and restickering panels costs money, as does replacing suspension parts, and extra usage of a stressed race engine will only shorten its lifespan. What’s the best way for a high-level driver to get in some practice without the equally high repair bills? Drift a missile!
Mar
25
2009
YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG: JZX100 missile crash at NikkoPosted by Alexi in Crash クラッシュ, tags: Cresta, Fluke, JZX100, missile, Nikko Circuit, Toyota
Full points awarded here for enthusiastic driving. Heard from the gallery were comments like “90 degree camber might be a bit too much!” I tried making an “88 miles an hour” joke, but it turns out Doc Brown actually said 142km/h in the Japanese version of Back to the Future. I had to say “de rorian taimu mashiinu” before anyone understood.
Jan
07
2009
TOCHIGI BAKA MATSURI 2009: Part IIPosted by Alexi in Events イベント, tags: Fluke, Hiroshi Fukuda, Nikko Circuit, Yoshinori Koguchi
Here’s the second batch of photos from last weekend’s Tochigi Baka Matsuri. Enjoy!
Jan
06
2009
TOCHIGI BAKA MATSURI 2009: Part IPosted by Alexi in Events イベント, tags: Fluke, Hiroshi Fukuda, Nikko Circuit, Yoshinori Koguchi
Located about 100km north of Tokyo, Tochigi Prefecture is generally known for it’s beautiful mountainside, gyoza, temples and ski resorts, but is also one of the major hubs of drifting activity on the Kanto plain. This year’s Tochigi Baka Matsuri (Tochigi Idiot Festival) run by two of the biggest idiots in the prefecture, D1 drivers Hiroshi Fukuda and “Mr Tochigi” Yoshinori Koguchi, was as it suggested, a festival of much idiotic activity, which generally meant a whole lot of drifting was going on. |