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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Formula DRIFT - Wall, NJ Results

Vaughn Gittin Jr. took first place at Wall Stadium by defeating Miro Ovcharik in the Top 32, Robbie Nishida in the Top 16, Matt Powers in the Great 8, and then Chris Forsberg in the Top 4 round.

From there he went on to defeat Dai Yoshihara in the finals, who climbed to second on the podium by defeating Taka Aono (Top 32), Rhys Millen (Top 16), Tyler McQuarrie (Great 8), and Daigo Saito (Top 4).

Chris Forsberg was able to edge out Daigo Saito to take the final spot on the podium.

Justin Pawlak, who was taken out by Forsberg in the Great 8, is still the leader of the championship standings, followed by Daigo Saito (-13 points) and Dai Yoshihara (-51 points).

The next round of competition will take place on July 20th-21st at Evergreen Speedway, which was won by Dai Yoshihara during the 2011 Season.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Darren McNamara Back to RHD

The rumormill is saying that ASD/Falken Tire driver Darren McNamara is getting pulled out of Tyler McQuarrie's former left-hand drive V8 powered 350z and will be piloting the Falken Tire S15, formerly driven by Calvin Wan and James Deane.  

The S15 was last driven by Tyler McQuarrie at last year's Las Vegas round during the controversial decision by Falken to put Justin Pawlak in the 350z, when they were unable to fix his Mustang for the round.

It is possible that we will see DMac in the S15 as early as Wall, NJ.


Friday, May 11, 2012

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Dai Yoshihara


Along with Ken Gushi and Ryan Sage, I was able to ask a few questions to the defending Formula Drift champion, Dai Yoshihara.


How did the announcement of a new racing surface at Long Beach affect how you went about preparing yourself and the car for the event?
We didn't really change our preparation because of the surface change. We were a bit worried about that the car might be a little twitchy since the new surface gives more grip, but we got the new motor which has more power so it didn't really bother me.

Since you finished second, you appear to very comfortable with the changes that were made to the S13 for this year.  Were there any adjustments you had to make due to the added power of the newly reworked engine?
We got more power but because the tire rule changed, we had to use skinnier tires. We changed the suspension setup for that but still it wasn't making good traction. So honestly, I was having a hard time keeping up with some of the cars out there. I had to short cut the line at the turn 9 to the turn 10 to catch up.
In fact, after LB we changed the setup and added some weight to get back to the same tire size as last year, and we just had testing last week. I think the car is a lot more competitive now!





Did the change to the tire rules affect the amount of power that you and your team are allowing the car to use?
Yes, as I said above. I wasn't really able to use the extra power.

Do you feel your results at Long Beach are an extension of the momentum you had going for you last season?
Not really.  I didn't really do well in the last 2 rounds in 2011. This year is an another year. We started over. Well the fact that I won the championship was helped though.

Did you feel more pressure to perform well at Long Beach since you are the defending series champion?
Actually, it was opposite. Because I [won] the championship, I got more confidence and I felt less pressure.




A very big thank you to Dai Yoshihara for allowing me to send him these questions and for his quick response.  I know many fans out there were thinking "It's about time." when he won the championship last season.  Don't forget to look for Behind the Smoke from the GT Channel on YouTube Mondays.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Darren McNamara to drive Falken 350Z

Due to the damage sustained to the Saturn Sky during a crash in Long Beach, Darren McNamara will be driving the Falken 350Z, which was a point of controversy last season when Tyler McQuarrie was pulled out to let Justin Pawlak use the car.