The day after Thanksgiving, or Black Friday as it is better known in the United States, is typically a day reserved for fighting the crowds at the shopping mall or if you are the lazy type like myself, sitting around recovering from Thanksgiving dinner. Today at Irwindale Speedway, The only thing "black" things were the chunks of burnt rubber covering everything and every one. Skipping the shopping and sitting around, the D1 Grand Prix kicked off its Thanksgiving Weekend double-header with today's practice and qualifying day.
At times the word "world" is thrown around loosely when referring to competitions, but this weekend's event will surely live-up to the "world all star" title. Besides the usual contingent of top Japanese and American drivers, the "House of Drift" is packed with cars and drivers from over a dozen different countries.
This ultra-wide and ultra-low three rotor powered FD was shipped over from New Zealand for the event. It has an exhaust note unlike anything I have ever heard before.
No this isn't Rhys Millen's old GTO, it's a Holden Monaro from Australia.
No D1 event is complete with out Nomuken.
This event also marks the U.S. debut of Kumakubo's Evolution JUN prepared IX.
I've uploaded a handful of pictures from today, click here to see them. There will be many more on the way. If you live in SoCal try not to miss this event, just seeing the cars from all the different countries is worth the price of admission of alone. If you can't make it, keep an eye out here throughout the weekend as I'll try to post updates when I can.
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