WELCOME HOME HUNTERS: DRIFTBASHING IN SWEDEN
I’ve met a few people in my time who really don’t like travel at all. They find the removal of
I’ve met a few people in my time who really don’t like travel at all. They find the removal of
As I touched on during yesterday’s post , being at an MSC event is an many ways like stepping into
Tsukuba Circuit. The modest race track located in the countryside of Ibaraki Perfecture outside of Tokyo is a place of
When I started writing this post I figured it would be a great to include the exact amount of photos
As I’m sure you guys are aware, the life of a Speedhunter is like that of a pinball. We spend our time bouncing back and forth between different automotive subcultures, never staying in one area for too long. A typical month for any one of us will include pointing our cameras at everything from rusty Hot Rods to jumping rally cars. Rarely though, do two events so different fall so close together.
You’ve already some of Larry and I’s exploits at the California Hot Rod Reunion, but that eardrum blasting insanity was just half of our Speedhunting adventures last weekend. On the opposite end of Kern County from Famoso , All Star Bash was also going down at Willow Springs. Larry will be contributing his own take on the event, but for my end I’d like to focus on one of the best parts of ASB – the cars.
As each week passes, the popularity of the #IAMTHESPEEDHUNTER program grows steadily. I know some of you may have little interest in social media, but #IAMTHESPEEDHUNTER goes far beyond the social networks. Blake Williamson is about to provide you with a perfect case in point of this with his complete coverage of the recent Drift Matsuri which took place in Queensland, Australia not too long ago. If you feel up to the challenge of being the Speedhunter, all the details you need are at the bottom of this post. Blake, take it away … – PMcG.
Here at Speedhunters we are always on the look out for things that stand out, be it cars, shops or
It might not be as high profile as the D1 Grand Prix but I still hope you guys enjoyed the
Each of the 46 entrants at the D1 Street Legal East in Nikko this past Sunday got three qualifying runs
The parking lots at Japanese race tracks never fail to disappoint. The other day while covering the D1 event in
One thing I love about drifting is the colors. When you step into the paddock of any drift event, your
There isn’t anything quite like covering a grassroots drifting event in Japan. From a photography standpoint you are spoiled for
For me, a Speedhunting visit to Japan is a bit like a gourmet restaurant tour – or maybe a deep-fried
It really is amazing how the Japanese continue to inspire the drift scene internationally, whether it be a new trend,