DriftColors.com: Episode 4 - Ebisu Circuit Meet The Drivers Part 2
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Driftcolors series continue with episode 4. This episode continue to look at sort of people that come to Ebisu which include D1 driver Daigo Saito. Enjoy.....
Ayrton Senna who pass away at the age of 34 in Imola 1994 San Marino Grand Prix that had left a big hole which consider as impossible to be filled till today. He regarded by many as the world greatest F1 driver of all time. On his funeral, million lined the streets of his hometown of São Paulo to offer him their respect for the great driver. His death was consider by many of his Brazilian fan as national tragedy and to the extend that the Brazilian Government declared a three day national mourning. He is more than just a driver. He been regards by many Brazilian as the national hero. He had donated million of dollar to charity back at his hometown. His driving style make him so special among the pool of great driver at his time. Furious and great sense of grip before a corner that make his rival fear. He also famously known as wet condition master. His spent 10 years in F1 before his death in 1994 while driving for Williams. His most successful year he had was with Mclaren whe...
December 2010 : Keiichi Tsuchiya and Daijiro Inada are resigning from D1 corporation due to disagreement with D1 corporation management. It is a sad day for drift fans as both are strong personnel in drifting scene. Daijiro Inada founder of D1 and Keiichi Tsuchiya the drift king and main man in creating and promoting drift. There is another sad news for D1 is that Yokohama follow bridgestone foot step had decided to pull out from D1 next season. Below is the official announcement from Keiichi Tsuchiya official website. An announcement 9th December 2010 Thank you so much for always supporting D1. Today I have an announcement to make. I, keiichi Tsuchiya, and Daijiro Inada, the founder of D1GP will resign from the D1 Corporation. This decision was made due to the irresponsible management such as ignoring fans, participants and sponsors. In order to make the D1GP beneficial to everyone, we have persistently asked for improvement but they have rejected our demands and have come...
Singapore based Clearwater racing started as Team Porsche Club Singapore Racing back in 2007. In 2010, the team name change from Team Porsche Club Singapore Racing to current Clearwater Racing.