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More bits and pieces from the pits at Gurachan D in this post. I take it some of you may already be familiar with this car. Kunny left some incredibly black lines all around the circuit in the demo runs.

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Here’s the desaturated, dreamy-looking photo that you’re supposed to have in a car blog these days if you want to be cool.

Enough of that bollocks. Let’s get on with the proper photos.

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The Goodyear Gurachan D (”gurachan” means “grand championship”) competition is a series of events held by the Goodyear tyre company with the aim of encouraging drivers to enter a higher level of drift competitions. That sounded a bit corporate, didn’t it?

What it basically comes down to is that it’s yet another competition series for drivers to get stuck into with the aim of attracting some sponsors. One of the biggest draws of the Gurachan D event is the chance for the winners of the event to win a D1 Street Legal licence in one go, without having to earn the required points by ranking in the D1 Street Legal Regional events. The overall points ranking winner from all the events also wins tyre sponsorship from Goodyear for 2010! Not too bad!

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Here’s a couple of shots of Tomohiro Murayama’s newly re-shelled S14 testing at Nikko Circuit before the recent first round of D1GP at Ebisu.

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Here’s something that has probably puzzled car fans for years. Why do Japanese people make that vee motion on videos and in photos? Here’s why: Read the rest of this entry この記事を読む(クリック)
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