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September 24th, 2007 10:41 PM #1Guys back in the states before I left, the team JIC magic U.S sets new time attack record in Button Willow Raceway in South Cali. This course has been regarded as the gold standard on Time Attack since its conception in the United States, ala Tsukuba in Japan. During Round 2 of the Redline Time Attack Series, Tyler McQuarrie and his Hankook Tire/JIC Magic Motorsports team not only broke the standing record lap time for a Time Attack event at Buttonwillow by 0.2 seconds (1:48.76), he also came away with first place finishes in the rear wheel drive and overall Unlimited classes.
The previous lap record at Buttonwillow Raceway was held by Eiji “Tarzan” Yamada, one of the most successful and popular drivers in the drifting and time attack communities. Though Yamada’s record time of 1:48:96 was set in 800-hp Cyber Evo. Invitations to our main man Tyler to compete in Japan has been going around the import scene..
Oh!.. and did I said that Mr. Tyler McQuarrie is a drift driver and is curr. in the top 10 in Formula D? Well, he is... now a big thanks to that man non believers will not anymore discriminate drift guys for just driving sideways.
Here are some pics for you guys
Here's one waiting for him in Japan.. current 2007 Tsukuba Time Attack winner, the M-Speed GT-R.
Planning revenge... the Cyber Evo.
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September 25th, 2007 02:47 AM #2hahaha. kng cno man nagsabi na drifters cannot do track probably don't know sh*t about driving... drift drivers actually know better car control than most drivers around... drifting is one of the highest form of driving skill you can ever learn
kudos to the drifters
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September 25th, 2007 11:45 AM #3
I don't know... I've never personally said that drift drivers weren't good... just that drift technique itself isn't the fastest way around a corner. But drifting experience is definitely an advantage in racing, as it teaches you more control over your car at or above the breakaway point of the tires.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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September 25th, 2007 11:58 AM #4
i never heard anyone say that drift racers can't drive either...are just trying to start something? :snob:
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September 25th, 2007 09:06 PM #6Well back in cali kasi many critics / non-believers of said drift drivers should stick to drifting and avoid race tracks.. And with Tyler's impact in both sport that thinking had slowly been changing.
Here's some of Mr. McQuarrie's victory shots
the ceremony would never be complete without an Import Chick
Niceeee....
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September 25th, 2007 09:35 PM #7Wow!! A new button willow time attack record! I would love to see that nasty Nissan Silvia S15 on Tsukuba against Japan's best which consists of Evos and a wicked pack of ofcourse the S15s big brother GT-R with it's current no.1 the M-Speed GT-R . Who knows maybe the dude can also destroy Eiji “Tarzan” Yamada's record there.. too bad though for the popular time attack vehicle- HKS evo, heard it wouldn't compete any time soon in Tsukuba for the issue it had regarding having a 100% carbon body. I've heard all other vehicles competing there are legit "street cars" kasi...
And as for those drift driver critics...
They simply are one of those really "skilled" motorsport drivers out there. Maybe the critics in drag drivers I will believe... but them drifters... naaah.
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