June 2010

A few shots from Prodrift Round3

Hey guys,

 

I headed out to the latest round of Prodrift, the Irish drift cahmpionship this past weekend, and thought I would throw up some pictures.

 

 

The two NEXEN tyres sponsord cars. James Dean in the SR powered FD, and Christy Carpenter in the 1JZ powered S15. Pimp cars.

 

Check the lock on this S15 from the UK! He was almost getting backwards entries.

 

This S15 is driven by one of the dudes from Boyzone, the Irish boyband. It has a twin turbo V8 from the nissan president.

 

This is a gangster AE86 driven by Alan Sinnott. SR powered.

 

Massive first corner entry....super dangerous too. Claimed about 6 cars during the day.

 

Alan doing some gardening on the entry to turn 1:

 

James getting so close to the wall and clipping point that the banners are flying up over his huge GT wing!

 

Christy's S15 is uber gangster:

 

Two lads form the team drift having a ball

 

Thats it for this round.....more to come from Mondello in early September.

 

Spud

2JZ R32 BREATHES

Well after trying to figure out why the motor wouldn't start for quite some time, we found out the problem.  The back plate on the crank shaft gear was broken off. So we tacked it back on, put it all back together and it ran. So excited to get back out there!!!

 

Here's a little video of it running.

 

Old Skool Drift Safari Photos

Here is a link to a whole set of photos I did up for the team a long time ago.

They have just sat in the vault which is my flickr account........until now!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/spud_photography/sets/72157616932470715/

62 edited pics.

Here are a couple of my favourites:

SPUd

On the track at Wall Speedway

I didnt really devote a lot of time to taking too many shots of the action on the track, as I elected NOT to get a media pass.

If you look at the track, you end up stuck in the middle of the bowl for hours on end in the stinking heat, and it would be gay. So, I just grabbed a spotters pass and headed down to the top of the back bank, just behind the start line to get some shots of the guys coming off the first transition from the bank into the infield loop.

Here are a few of the pics I shot from there:

 

 

 

 

 

 

A few more here:

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/spud_photography/sets/72157624134028487/

 

Formula Drift, NJ

 

I thought I would share a little more on my trip out to Wall Speedway in NJ.

 

I met up with Eric and Karl at the track on Thursday morning as they were unloading the cars.

 

Hankook have a pretty massive set up, but since it is being shared by 4 cars, it gets a little crowded. Especially when you have two cars break like they did, there are a very limited amount of resources to go around. 

Luckily Eric is a mechanic by trade and can wrench on his own car, or his blown axle shaft would not have been fixed in time..........time for them to realise that the car has some severe electrical problems too!

 

Once Ron and Ed from team Bergenholtz arrived, I spent the majority of my time hanging with them and getting a feel for how they operate. It was quite an eye opening experience having such access to two different FD teams during the weekend, and I have to say that the smaller team of the Full Tilt Mazda are far more organised and skilled than their much larger counterparts!

During Thursday practice, Joon blew an axle shaft, but the boys just replaced them with spares they have on hand in the truck. Ron was telling me that they carry spares of every part of the car, apart from an engine.........but he is working on that now.

 

 

After replacing the axle shaft, Ron's skills were tested again by the harsh track conditions at Wall, when the output shaft on the HKS sequential gearbox sheered in half (2nd time this season). I watched in awe as Ron replaced the gearbox, along with a softer clutch and driveshaft in record time to allow Joon to get back out on the track for some more practice.

 

 

 

Finally, with the car all back in one piece, Joon headed out for a couple of late practice runs, then it was time to qualify. A high five for the crew, then we jump in the golf cart and head to the top of the track to watch the runs:

 

Both Joon and the car looked 'all business' in the line up waiting to head out, but it just wasnt his weekend. The lack of practice time on the adjusted track due to the breakages, mixed with nerves, led to a couple of unforced errors which led to Joon not qualifying for the top 32.

 

 

With the day on Saturday free, all that was left to do was sit around, talk sh!t and ponder 'what ifs'.

 

 

Check out the pics I took of the on track action on my flickr page at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/spud_photography/sets/72157624134028487/

 

Cheers for now,

 

Spud

Next Irish Prodrift event is next weekend, so will be shooting that event too.

 

 

 

 

 

PGP Event 2 Pics

Here are some pictures of Ian and Kohei from the PGP event.

Ian and Kohei from Drift Safari drive at PGP invite event 2

Drift Safari Strikes at Grassroots Drift Event

With another lovely Western Washington morning among us, with it's rain and overcast weather, the line began outside the Evergreen Speedway back gate.  31 drivers registered for the competition that day, and of those 31, 3 were from Canada.  Kohei from Drift Safari, Marc & Seth from Midnighters.  With the challenge set, the day began with some practice runs in the wet while the track dried out, the goal was the top... And everyone was gunning for it.  With the Ian Fournier sweep still on the minds of most local drivers from last year, there was a clear cut case of gunning for us canadians to knock us out early... But they Failed!

Kohei and his "zombie" silvia were as steady as ever in his driving, even with the spurts of rain through the day nothing seemed to phase him or through him off his game.  After taking out Seth in the top 16, Kohei was paired up with Chris Armstrong in the UP Garage 240sx Coupe...and what a battle it was!  They were both driving at the tops of their game and Each got the advantage for one of their runs, the judges voted for a one more time battle and it began!  

After 2 very solid runs from each driver Kohei come out victorious...and moved on to the finals against Mike Lukomskiy and his battle proven Turbo Miata. 

After 2 hard runs and each driver getting closer and closer to the one he was following they came to a tie...so they went at it again!  After this round of ever so exciting battles there appeared a victor....... Kohei!

Congratulations to Kohei and his impressive driving through the whole event, I hope to see him out at PRO-AM and watch him tackle the 5/8ths!

 

Matt do. Wall Tap.

The newest member of Drift Safari, Matt Do, aka the unicorn, has picked himself up an S13 as his new track car. Here is a little wall tap video from the Drift Union event in May.