Quick Flick: Nakai-San Of RWB


Another stunning flick by Luke Huxham…
RWB, if only I had the money and a Porsche.

Hori Dori, From The Beginning.

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Gallery: Hori Dori #3

Here’s a quick gallery of the photos we took at the most recent Hori Dori drift day. Don’t worry a few more will be up if you don’t see your car.
Also one of the Track to Street team is working on an article involving our times over the past few Hori Dori days, so stay tuned for that.

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Quick Pic: M1 Dragon Breath

We don’t usually post photos that aren’t our own but we felt this particular image had to be shown to a wider audience. This photo by Lauri Ahtianen was taken just before the 24 hour classic race at the Nurburgring.
To check out more of his photos, head to
Lauri Ahtianen’s photostream.

Quick Pic: MKII

A little MKII that I spotted today.

Quick Flick: Run The Wall


Another masterpiece by Luke Huxam. Ebisu Circuit has become world famous for its high risk “rubbing is racing” style of drifting that the course invokes. Drivers will push their cars to and beyond the limit to find the perfect line while they “Run The Wall”.

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Photostrip: Jun’s 180


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Quick Pic: KE70 Lighting It Up

Helensville’s finest.

Quick Flick: Mad Mike Shakes Down MADBULL Generation 5

" width="500" height="281" class="vvqbox vvqvideo">" />NZ Drifting legend Mad Mike Whiddett has been working on generation 5 of “Madbull” for the last 6 weeks in his workshop. Having almost rebuilt the car from scratch again, including a chop down of the front and rear section complete with Mike’s personal welding touch, he is confident he now has the drifting weapon ready to take on all contenders. Check out “Madbull” 5 in it’s first shakedown, straight from the workshop floor.

Gallery: Hori Dori Drift Day II

Remember our ‘Grass Roots Of Drift’ article? This event is what inspired me to write it. If you want to see some grass roots action or you want to participate yourself you should most definitely be at the next ‘Hori Dori Drift Day’. Continue reading