SLAM’N’FIX: Daisuke Yamamoto’s Roadster
19-12-2012 8:45 pmShin Kiba, Tokyo.
6 CommentsShin Kiba, Tokyo.
6 CommentsHere’s an somewhat unusual Mazda Roadster I saw at Daikoku Futo a while ago, and I’m not talking about the one in the background with the DB7 grille.
9 CommentsI was out until all hours the night before, but I still managed to make it out to Fuji Speedway yesterday to catch a bit of the Hellafush show held around the back of the main stands.
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Here’s a nice-looking and driftable Roadster that doesn’t involve steel wheels, poke and unusuable camber.
Team Spirant member Nakasaka’s NB.
24 CommentsSo here’s what happened.
A train of missile cars in an Expert Class session, led by D1 drivers Daigo Saito and Yukio Matsui, drifted into the first corner at Okegawa Circuit, a small go-kart-style track in Saitama Prefecture. The S13 driver, who was at the back of the group, came in a little bit too hot and was unable to see a stationary Mazda that had spun out just moments before. I’ll let the following pictures speak for themselves.
10 CommentsStripped interior, scrape marks, massive angle, knocking over cones, Advan Neovas, standard body, ziptied lip, window banner, bolt-in roll cage, naturally aspirated, no passenger seat, mismatched wheels, flat green, panel gaps, convertible drifting, steel pipe fender roll, huge camber, huge commitment, full throttle, pack it up, drive it home, Yuuta Onodera, Mazda Roadster.
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