Just watch and enjoy!
I’m happy to see night races come back to the series.
Living the fast life, in fast cars…
Simply Clean from Bluemotion on Vimeo.
Simply Clean – An meet put together with hopes to help keep the “scene” alive in Florida.
Super Street Magazine: BOWLS Scion xB Truck from BOWLS on Vimeo.
Im sure by now, you’ve seen this truck in Super Street or in pictures from SEMA, here is a short behind the scenes video of it being cut in half, extended and put back together. Its amazing what can be built in such a short amount of time.
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Ever wonder what it looks like inside the head of an engine. Here you go:
After the jump is a S1000RR at 14,5000 RPM and more
Continue reading ‘The Inside of an Engine’
Drift Mechanik’s Keep Drifting Fun from Joshua Herron on Vimeo.
For being all of a day old, this video really got around. Nice collabo between Joshua Herron and Will Roegge to put this video together.
It has officially been 30 years since Audi brought their all wheel drive system (Quattro).

Jalopnik has a great article up about the history of Quattro and how it was developed. Here are some snippets:
That last bit is where things get interesting — it led to one of the most ingenious packaging solutions of the late 20th century. The Quattro’s longitudinal center diff is built into the back of the gearbox, and the gearbox’s primary shaft is essentially an extension of the crankshaft. The primary shaft drives a hollow secondary shaft, which then drives the diff. But here’s the cool part: A third, solid shaft lives inside the hollow secondary, transmitting power to the front axles. This is the much-lauded “shaft within a shaft” that everyone talks about, and it allowed the Quattro to pack a steamer trunk’s worth of components into a space barely larger than an overnight bag. (Note: Anyone who makes an Xzibit “Yo dawg, I herd you like all-wheel drive so I put a shaft in your shaft so you can diff while you diff” joke at this point will be shot.)
TEAM HONDA RESEARCH from Nation of GO on Vimeo.
Looks like THR is coming back out with a new Honda Element for the 2010 Formula D Series. Seeing this makes me want a Element myself but I doubt I would ever make it into a drift car though.