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Drift City (also known as Skid Rush (스키드러쉬) in South Korea) is a massively multiplayer online racing video game developed by NPluto and sponsored by several major automotive companies such as Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and U1 Technology. The standalone iOS and Android game (Drift City Mobile) was released on August 11, 2015, but has since ...
Ebisu Circuit was designed and built by the drift driver Nobushige Kumakubo and is one of the premier drifting-based race tracks in the world. [ citation needed ] Nobushige also holds other non-drifting motorsport events at Ebisu including motorcycle races, karting , endurance races , FJ1600 open-wheel car races and, in previous years, events ...
RD.1 RD.2 RD.3 RD.4 RD.5 RD.6 RD.7 RD.8 RD.9 RD.10 1 Hideyuki Fujino 12 5 13 6 20 16 6 - 15 20 113 2 Koudai Sobagiri - 15 20 20 - 8 16 15 14 - 108 3 Seimi Tanaka 20 7 8 8 12 12 14 - 11 15 107 4 Hokuto Matsuyama 8 11 12 1 13 20 13 - 13 12 103 5 Naoki Nakamura 7 - 0 12 10 13 20 20 4 - 86 6 Masao Suenaga 13 14 15 4 - - 15 - 10 2 73 7 Mitsuru ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... 2021 Formula Drift Japan 2 champion Maopo Yamanaka will make his series debut for 俺だっ! ... 13 12 11 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...
The game and its update version were sold only in Japan but were playable from anywhere as free online trial versions (with free registration) were available for download on the game's website. Less than two months later, the GRP released the touge -based drifting/racing game Kaido Battle , which was a rather stark departure from the Tokyo ...
In Japan, street racing sometimes occurs on long straights in industrial areas, which are used for drag races. These races are known as "zero-yon" ( ゼロヨン ) or "04", short for "0-400 meters", ヨン being Japanese for the number four.
Daijiro Yoshihara (吉原 大二郎, Yoshihara Daijiro, December 24, 1978), also known as Dai, is a Japanese professional driver with a diverse and impressive career across various motorsport disciplines including drifting, road racing, time attack, hill climb, stunt driving and instructing with multiple championships and records.
Okayama International Circuit (岡山国際サーキット), formerly known as TI Circuit Aida (TIサーキット英田) before 2005, is a 3.703 km (2.301 mi) private motorsport race track in Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.