01-07-2011, 01:43 PM | #1 |
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D1GP facing a very uncertain future.
http://www.k1planning.com/info/other/post-4.html
I'm sure all the guys on here that are really into drifting already know about this, but I also figured this deserved to be posted up. So, with Tsuchiya and a few other key players in D1 gone and starting a new series. What are your thoughts? I personally think that Formula D is really heading in this direction as well. I also believe D1GP will meet it's demise in due time, which is sad, though I do agree with what Tsuchiya is saying, professional drifting is becoming monotonous, everyone using the same powerplant, everyone using the same car, the same people winning all the time, politics, politics, politics. It's becoming NASCAR as unfortunate as it sounds. If the organizers of Formula D don't take a step back and look at the bigger picture, I'm certain they will meet a similar fate. On the other hand. I'm super excited for the new series Tsuchiya and co. are starting. Thoughts?
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01-07-2011, 01:59 PM | #2 |
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No surprise...
I've heard the rumblings as far back as 10 years ago about D1. I've heard some of the top competitors grumbling about "politics". -Ted |
01-07-2011, 02:12 PM | #4 |
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FormulaD/D1=Monster Truck Rally
Same book, different cover. But that is my opinion.
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01-07-2011, 02:46 PM | #5 | |
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01-07-2011, 05:52 PM | #6 |
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The drifters have thier section so they can freely talk without being bashed. Much like the track junky sections, the auto-x sections. I don't see them in there saying track racing is gay. So, if it doesn't have to do with drifting, keep it out of the drifting section.
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01-10-2011, 12:03 PM | #7 | |
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I've been hearing about this a lot.
I am not sure about D1 as no one has given me details as to WHY Tsuchiya and the others left, but I'm sure it's for a good reason. I can say however, that I am not a big fan of some things going on in Formula D, such as guys like Hubernette, Vaughn Gittin Jr, Rhys Millen, etc being allowed to just totally dominate everyone else because of the sheer amount of money and sponsors they have. In SCCA Speed world Challenge, you always hear about guys like Cunningham (Realtime Acura) getting ballast put in and etc to level the playing field because of how good they placed before) I think it's just plain unfair to expect such a top level of performance from the #1 vs the #32 qualifier. I feel like if things stay the way they are, it's just gonna be the same old people always winning every event. Quote:
The thing about monster trucks is there's no art to it... it's mainly just "Hulk Smash!" In drifting, a lot of mods are relatively unrestricted compared to autocross, SCCA, etc and the cars alone at the upper levels are very interesting due to this. The driving as well, it's fast paced and on the edge, looks cooler, and is more acessible to younger guys. It seems like Monster Trucks are more of a spectator sport and the people watching dont really want to do the driving so much.
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01-10-2011, 01:22 PM | #8 |
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Tsuchiya and co. basically stated they really didn't like how the organization was being ran. He doesn't really talk about specifics, just stating how D1 has forgotten where it came from and is really only in it for cash.
While I have not really noticed it in D1, apparently there's been favouritism and such with certain drivers during competition. You see this sort of thing in Formula D quite a bit, this whole year being a great example, with JR. taking the championship when he obviously was beaten, even other drivers had stuff to say about it. Such a disappointment. At any rate. Tsuchiya's new series is gonna be awesome and allow a lot of guys that have the skill but not necessarily the cash to run a professional program. So there will be a lot of new talent coming up, it's gonna be awesome.
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01-11-2011, 12:37 PM | #9 |
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I remember at D1 Chicago there was all that bull about how the Team Orange guys threw a fit about some judge's score.
I was there and when all the stuff happened first hand, I was so confused. Found this link, the souce is not verified, but it gives you an idea. http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-new...s-ar77925.html
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01-11-2011, 08:33 PM | #11 |
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Brian,, the "problem" is, the sport attracts a lot of younger people that really can't afford to drift but bust their balls to do so anyway.
for a drift car, you need: coilovers/ suspension links Proper 2 way differential Supportive bucket seat / harness extra wheels and tires probably some other mods like cooling upgrades (oil cooler/ bigger radiator, etc) While this isn't much, coilovers are usually around $1500 with all the bits like camber adjusters, DTSS bushings, etc A 2 way diff is also around $1000~$2000 plus it's complicated for most casual mechanics to install, meaning more install cost. Good seat + harness is about $800. extra wheels and tires, can be from free to $2000. So, in a nut shell, in order to get the most out of an event, you need to drop roughly $4000 on a car you just spent all your savings on in order to really get anything out of an event. Now, this $4000 does not include purchase price of the car, or any maintenance that you may need to do, from an oil change to a new head gasket. Pretty much, a good idea would probably be to finish college and get a good stable job before even considering trying to drift, but who wants to wait that long? Also, I just want to make it clear that no one ever claimed that it was racing. Only idiots call it "drift-racing" everyone else laughs at the thought. The whole mountains of Japan thing is Touge Racing, (you drive as fast as possible any means possible) in which the rules are: Lead follow, if you keep up with the other car, you win, if you dont keep up, you lose. If you win, you switch places, and have another go until you get the best 2/3. Then you also have your back and fourth runs, in which you get to the end, and double back, whoever crosses the line wins. I know I sound like an Initial D nerd, but it's actually really fun if you try it.
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01-12-2011, 12:37 AM | #12 | |
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01-12-2011, 08:24 AM | #13 | |
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01-12-2011, 01:11 PM | #15 |
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I can understand why the guys at Team Orange got pissed, 'cause it was kind of a bullshit call.
But the way they handled it was out of line.
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