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Behind the Smoke Ep 2: 2011 FD Season – The Flying Drift Car (Video)
Watch the video to understand the title. He does get some air underneath the car.
Dont forget to visit Relief For Japan to keep on helping the over 150,000 homeless from the quake and tsunami.
2011 Formula Drift: Round 1 – Part Three
More carnage from round 1 as we run some more of the pics from our boy Chris Cam. Check out his view on the event… Top pic is from Qualifying Day with Joon Maeng visiting the tire wall with the back end of the Nitto Mazda RX8. Bottom pic is Event Day with Justin Pawlak Vs. Dai Yoshihara.
Behind the Smoke Ep 1: 2011 FD Season – Drifting According to Dai(Video)
BEHIND THE SMOKE – A Reality Show Based On Dai Yoshihara
In a 28 part online video series, Formula DRIFT competitor Dai Yoshihara will be the star of BEHIND THE SMOKE, produced by GTChannel in association with Discount Tire and Falken Tire. The reality web based series broadcasted on GTChannel’s You Tube channel (www.youtube.com/gtchannel) will take viewers behind the scenes to show Dai’s life on and off the track as he continues to fight for the 2011 Formula DRIFT championship.
“I’m really excited about this series,” explains Dai. “I hope everyone will enjoy watching my real life!” Episode 1 of the video series debuted on April 18th and will continue regularly throughout the year. Stay tuned for Episode 2, which releases April 25th.
Dai Yoshihara: Relief For Japan – Supporting the People of Japan
In the recent tragic 9.0 earthquake that caused massive tsunamis in Japan on March 11, 2011, thousands of lives had been lost with thousands more losing their homes. The official death toll to date has been estimated to be more than 12,000 with 160,000 people currently living in shelters. In an effort to help those in need, Japanese born and Formula DRIFT driver Dai Yoshihara, created a donation website that will be selling stickers and t-shirts.
“My goal with this website is to be able to help the people of Japan,” explains Dai. “I am hoping to raise money to support the relief efforts in Japan.” The new website, Relief For Japan at www.rfjp.org, will have for sale custom designed ‘support Japan’ stickers and t-shirts. “Through the stickers and t-shirts, I hope it’ll help promote to others to continue to support Japan.” All proceeds from the website will be donated to the Japanese Red Cross Society. Visitors will also have the option to donate additional money to support the relief efforts.
To learn more about Relief For Japan and how you can help support the relief efforts, please visit www.rfjp.org.
For more information about Dai Yoshihara, please visit www.daiyoshihara.com