I have pretty much run out of things that areĀ even half relevant to say. I can’t regale you with anymore tales of whimsy or adventure. All I can do is show you some pictures of cars going sideways at Evergreen Speedway and ask rhetorical questions.
Formula D’s next stop is Vegas and then Irwindale to finish the series out. The standings were shaken up in Seattle and now who knows what will happen by the end of the season. One of the best parts about professional drifting besides the camaraderie is how fast the game can change.
Last year was suppose to be Millen’s last year but I guess he decided he still had some love to give. I wonder how much longer he will keep going?
I am also curious to how long Papadakis will keep the TC, I would suspect to see Aasbo in a FR-S by next season, but then again what do I know?
Pretty sure this is the run that knocked Walker Wilkerson out, he got a little too close to that wall and scrubbed some speed. I had a chance to talk to Walker for a few seconds but wasted the window by asking him questions about his unreal GS300. Why you may ask. Well becase GS300/Aristos are like my kryptonite.
Whoever designed the livery for Vaughn’s car is a damn genius. Pretty much all of my pictures of his Mustang turned out. Now if someone could just talk to Saito that would be great!
How many Go-pros are too many Go-Pros. I personally don’t really mind but a few comments from strangers on early photos seem reflect that we are nearing capacity.
I some times forget that Sears Auto Center is a sponsor in Formula D.
The FR-S knocking the S15 out contention… something to think about.