so at the banquest last night reece tells me i’m in import tuner for etown d1…that i got 3rd place. of all people for this to happen to, why’d it have to be angerman (who actually did get 3rd). don’t know how it happened or who goofed but it’s bs, i didn’t even drive at the event…
Nopi To Head D1GP In The U.S.?
The closing ceremonies of D1 Grand Prix USA’s Englishtown, NJ, event brought a close to the newly formed stateside drifting offshoot’s first season-an arguably tumultuous one, can now safely be said. The final event not only saw the continued protest of Japanese aces Kazuhiro Tanaka and Nobushige Kumakubo (over a judging dispute at the previous round in Chicago that nearly cost fans their event’s final runs; the two didn’t drive at all in New Jersey), but also came on the heels of the organization’s split from promoters Driven Concepts. Coincidentally, it marked the return of NOPI, who hosted the E-town event’s bikini contest and car show, leaving us wondering if the move was a sign of things to come. Spectator turn-out was bigger than anticipated, and the drifting that went down on E-Town’s road race course was arguably the best of the year, especially the underdog performance that earned American 240SX pilot Sal Campo the Third Place spot on the podium (we don’t know him either, but we’re betting we’ll be seeing more of him next year.). Daigo Saito’s second First-Place win earned him Champ status for the season (and a cool $18,000) and Yoshioka landed in Second. Nomura claimed Second in the Champ chase, followed by our boy Forrest Wang in Third, each with some large fake checks and even larger cheeses for the cameras.
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i guess you’ll just have to get first place next year, steve…
























