Deane X Więcek: Picking Up The Pieces by Speedhunters

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In some ways, I’m glad the first defeat has come.

There was a lot of hype about the arrival of the Worthouse Drift Team in Formula Drift for the 2017 season. Two new drivers on the grid, two new cars and a lot of unknowns. James’ victory in Long Beach was proof for many that he could walk the walk, although for some, his immediate success was enough for them to overturn their longtime support, instead preferring to take the more trendy view of him being overhyped and his win being a one-off.

Some of the things that I heard and read after Long Beach certainly elicited a laugh or two, including one claiming he had an advantage because the car was right-hand drive. Others, who previously sung his praises were now chomping at the bit, eager for his failure. Wait until he gets to the ovals they said…

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It just happened that Round 2 this year is an oval circuit, with the Orlando Speed World venue having swapped places with Road Atlanta in the Formula D schedule. One ex-Formula D competitor warned me in advance that OSW made Ireland’s Rosegreen – itself a tiny short oval in rural Tipperary – look like Talladega.

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It was an over exaggeration, of course, but we were certainly a long way from the well groomed streets of Long Beach. Orlando is the first stop on a tour which takes in four corners of the United States, a trip across to Canada, along with a round in the heart of Texas. Leaving the familiarity of California behind, it felt like we were about to enter the real war for the Formula Drift Championship.

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It was certainly less glamorous in Florida, but we were not there for the scenery. By the time I arrived on Thursday morning, the Bridges Racing crew already had a foothold established in the paddock. With the Orlando round also being a Pro 2 event, it meant an extra day of practice for all Pro 1 competitors.

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WIN a 670HP ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang to help find a cure for cancer!

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WIN a 670HP ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang to help find a cure for cancer! 

All proceeds benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society!!!

We have partnered with ROUSH Performance and the Wheelhouse Foundation and are only selling 5,010 tickets at only $100 per ticket so you better buy fast before they are gone! Go to www.Remission10.com to buy tickets now!!

This spring, Scott Peterson is fortunate to be celebrating his 10th year in remission from Lymphoma and has accepted the nomination to run for the 2017 Man of the Year campaign benefiting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS).  Man of the Year is a very ambitious 10 week fundraising campaign to fight cancer ending on June 3rd, 2017 and Scott has set a very lofty goal to raise more than $250,000 during this campaign. Continue reading WIN a 670HP ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang to help find a cure for cancer!

BlackVue Sponsors Formula Drift Driver Ken Gushi and GReddy Racing

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Seoul, Korea – April 28, 2017 – As a new Formula Drift Pro Championship season just started, presenting sponsor BlackVue announces new sponsorship.

During its first year as presenting sponsor, the representatives of BlackVue, the dash cam brand designed and manufactured by Pittasoft in South Korea, had the chance to be introduced to great personalities from the drift scene. Chief among them was Ken Gushi, driver of the number 21 Toyota 86 for GReddy Racing. Continue reading BlackVue Sponsors Formula Drift Driver Ken Gushi and GReddy Racing