Drift To Grip – Hot Version International

Drift To Grip - Hot Version International

Go to gtchannel.com for more car videos and content. D1 Drifter Y. Imamura decides to go grip racing! K. Tsuchiya & J. Wakisaka teaches him how.

Keiichi “Drift King” Tsuchiya bids farewell to his professional racing career with a shindig at Tsukuba Go to gtchannel.com for more car videos and content – with some of the top GT drivers of Japan such as Manabu Orido, Juichi Wakisaka and Nob Taniguchi. Go to http for more car videos and content. Watch the AE86 battle, Nismo VS private tuner battle and ARTA NSX time attack by Keiichi.

50 thoughts on “Drift To Grip – Hot Version International

  1. Drift and grip are both satisfying and rewarding and difficult to master. I love both.

  2. Nope. Kazama always open his door when he does demo-drifting aka Rodeo Drift. That’s why he’s called Waku Waku

  3. it makes sense i suppose.
    if grip driving is 1-5 and drifting is 5-10
    5 being when a car begins to lose its grip a drifter is always concentrating on when the car doesn’t have control while the grip driver is concentrating on being just on the cusp of 5. not sliding but at the very limits of a cars grip.
    Its like he has to constantly tell himself NO but go as fast and as close to drifting as possible.

  4. thats why you should learn to drive normally first than learning drifting so early

  5. They’re so funny. No matter if they fail, lose or anything else, they’re always joking.

  6. so your saying skills isn’t involved?
    Sure it may not be practical but who cares, it never was meant to be.
    the Drift king himself even said that its not the fastest way around a corner.
    but its the most exciting way.

  7. I respect both professional drivers equally (Grip and Drift)
    because in a sense. If a strictly grip race driver were to go and try to drift like the professionals do, he would most likely fail. As would a Drifter Fail at trying to get good lap times in a grip race.

    the drivers are incredibly talented in their own sport, but are not equally as good as they would be in another.
    But hey. thats just me.

  8. Drift is traction control, it’s one element in race, race means go faster , sometimes you need slide to pass faster(rare), but In Formula D, what we usually see is a show, of course it’s need a great skil,but it don’t make the driver faster…it’s an advantage, butt is like compare superbikes racers with stunt drivers, I like how Drift atract so many new fans to motor sport and a respect a lot drifters, but i rspect more professional racers

  9. Was it a real competition between Immamura and Wakisaka?By the way ,the race was interesting.

  10. Post more advertisements, just shorter maybe. I would love to see you make cool shit original content.

  11. got to love such races :) 7:08 the driver gets out of the car and starts doing some work on the car :) . great. thanks for uploading su much videos.

  12. LOL Wtf are you even saying??? I don’t see anything wrong with them.What’s wrong with Barbados people?

  13. what do you mean nothing? it’s like they’ve drunken 16 cups of coffee.

  14. it’s supposed to bring back the days of cheap small sports cars no bring back the Hachi-Roku although it’s named after the 2000GT and AE86

  15. I wish they re-manufacture the AE86 Trueno , the new gt86 looks nothing like it and is more expensive

  16. Damn bums.

    Nobody is going to give you a car for free.

    Nothing in life is free. Everybody has to pay their lunch eventually. Sheesh. Pathetic Americans.

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