Drifting, as we all know, is a unique sport. 2015 Formula Drift champion Fredric Aasbo compared it to surfing or ski jumping, where you have to go and deliver for 10 to 20 seconds. What possesses a ...
Experience the raw performance of the iconic Nissan Silvia S15 powered by an SR20DET engine, showcasing intense drifting, tire-shredding donuts, and roaring flames. #nissansilvias15 #sr20detengine ...
Engine swaps literally come in all shapes and sizes and yet it’s not often that we get to see the heart of the GT-R being transplanted. Well, this is exactly what we want to show you today, as we’re ...
It should come as no surprise to you to learn that Nobuteru Taniguchi has a thing for the Nissan Silvia. All shapes, all forms and in so many variations-the driver who's more commonly known as NOB has ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from SA News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Nathan Greenhill woke at 3.20am on Saturday to see his pride and joy, a Nissan Silvia S15 drift car worth ...
D1GP is one of the most popular drift series of all time. The Japanese championship has been around for 21 years. In 21 years, 13 titles were secured by drivers competing in S-Chassis vehicles. So ...
Formula Drift went down at Road Atlanta last weekend and the season is already off to a dramatic start. As Aurimas “Odi” Bakchis, founder of Feal Suspension and 13-year drifting veteran, took on the ...
Although there are naturally many differences between the real world and a simulation, just how well sim racing prepares you for the real world is the topic of much discussion. A twist I have never ...
America only sort of got the Nissan Silvia. The car was given a different engine for the US market, something that annoyed many an American drift enthusiast. And by the final generation of the car, ...
There’s a saying in Britain that goes “in for a penny, in for a pound.” Its meaning boils down to screw it, might as well go ham, and it’s a mindset far too easy to adopt when tackling exciting new ...
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