Thursday, December 25, 2008
More Redbull World Championship Video
We just recieved this from the production company contracted to produce videos for us Clashproductions
DRIFT GIVES YOU WINGS - a Clashproduction Movie. from Clashproduction on Vimeo.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Japaneseusedcars.com invited to attend 2009 Tokyo Auto Salon
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Saturday, December 20, 2008
Japaneseusedcars.com R34 Skyline Promo Car
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Japaneseusedcars.com attends JUMVEA 2008 celebration
JUMVEA President Hiroshi Sato speaks to Members
Monday, December 1, 2008
Japaneseusedcars.com supplies Diesel Toyota vehicles that are not available in Japan
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Olly Clark wins the Japaneseusedcars.com sponsored 2008 Time Attack series
Roger Clark Motorsport Time Attack PRO Winner 2008 from Clashproduction on Vimeo.
2008 Time Attack Series Pro Class Winner.
rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/
Olly Clark's 2008 results
06/04/08 Donington 2nd
18/05/08 Knockhill 1st
01/06/08 Silverstone 1st
05/07/08 Outlon Park 1st
10/08/08 Brands Hatch 3rd
12/10/08 Snetterton 1st
For more info and full sesons results visit
http://www.timeattack.co.uk/index.html
Redbull Drfting World Championship short video
RED BULL DRIFTING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Teaser from Clashproduction on Vimeo.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Rhys Millen wins Redbull World Championship
The full results table can be viewed here http://formulad.com/redbull/drifting-world-championship/red_bull_results_2008.php
Qualifying for the Redbull World Drift Championship was held in Long Beach today.
Driver Name / Car # / Country / Score 01)
R. Millen #6 New Zeland/USA 98.17 02)
S. Hubinette #77 Sweden/USA 97.00 03)
P. Vlasblom #32 Netherlands 96.83 04)
K. Ueo #86 Japan 96.08 05)
D. McNamara #8 Ireland 95.75 06) Sponsored by Japaneseusedcars.com
D. Yoshihara #9 Japan 94.67 07)
V. Gittin #25 USA 94.50 08)
C. Grunewald #79 USA 93.83 09)
T. Foust #34 USA 93.50 10)
K. Mohan #99 USA 93.08 11)
M. Takatori #23 Japan 92.25 12)
C. Forsberg #64 USA 92.08 13)
C. Ruiterman #16 New Zeland 90.33 14)
F. Aasabo #51 Norway 90.33 15)
E. O’Sullivan #7 Ireland 87.33 16)
J. Deane #17 Ireland 86.67 17)
T. Djan #48 Malaysia 86.50 18)
S. Verdier #12 France/USA 83.92 19)
T. Marshall #118 UK 83.67 20) Japaneseusedcars.com European Dirft Championship driver
L. Fink #69 Australia 83.42 21)
G. Whiter #11 New Zeland 82.92 22)
B. Sherman #22 USA 82.50 23)
L Fine #14 Australia 80.58 24)
R. Niezen #20 Netherlands 79.58 25)
R. Nishida #31 Japan/USA 77.83 26)
M. Santos #19 Canada 77.25 27)
R. Bolger #911 Australia 76.50 28)
B. Broke-Smith #24 UK 72.42 29) Japaneseusedcars.com European Drift Championship driver
K. Gushi #5 USA 0.00 30)
M. Widdet 15 New Zeland 0.00 31)
R. Miki #26 Japan 0.00 32)
J. Pawlak #13 Japan/USA 0.00
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Driftworks 2JZ 572bhp S15 Silvia First Drive. Silverstone.
Driftworks 2JZ 572bhp S15 Silvia First Drive. Silverstone. from Driftworks Ltd on Vimeo.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Darren Mcnamara to compete at the Redbull World Drift Championship
Car Of The Day Section reaches 50,000 page views
This post reached 50,000 views at the end of October and has proved to be very popular among the members of Driftworks and it's visitors. check out the Car Of The Day thread here http://www.driftworks.com/forum/japaneseusedcars-com/54246-car-day.html and let us know what you think of the vehicles selling through the auctions here in Japan.
Japaneseusedcars.com European Drift Championship has 2 drivers enter the Redbull World Championship
The teams and drivers which will be representing EDC are 2008 Champion Ben Broke Smith and 2008 Runner-up Tim Marshall. Ben will be piloting his Driftworks backed Toyota Chaser with Tim Marshall in the Apex Performance V8 Nissan Skyline machine.
Both vehicles their spares and equipment were shipped out of the UK a few weeks ago and are destined to arrive in the USA shortly before the event at which point they will be met with our operational staff and the teams.
On location in the USA, we are pleased to announce that our dear friends and EDC Championship sponsors HKS USA will be providing ground support for our teams in order to help us prepare for the event with both cars routed to HKS for storage prior to the event.
Andy Barnes comments
‘For some time we have been considering and investigating the possibility of attending the event on an official basis and we are pleased that we have been able to secure the necessary support and logistics to make this happen for both teams. Our participation in the event was not planned however we have been able to adapt our plans to facilitate the event in order that our guys are showcased in what is clearly an exciting opportunity on a global scale and an important message for Drifting as a whole.’
http://www.europeandriftchampionship.eu/
http://www.formulad.com/
http://www.japaneseusedcars.com/
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Japaneseusedcars.com sponsored driver wins the European Drift Championship
The Skyline now using our preferred Toyota JZ engine, gave Ben a bit jip to start with by deciding to blow up the weaker Nissan differential on the first run, and taking the clutch out with it.. But with the help of some of our good friends and competitors, he had it up and running again in no time. A real testament to the camaraderie found in the drifting scene. Driftworks Ltd would like to congratulate and thank our good friend, employee, and team member Ben Broke-Smith for his incredible dedication to this season of the European Drift Championship.
POZNAN DRIFT PREVIEW HD from Clashproduction on Vimeo.
We’d also like to thank everyone that has supported Team Driftworks in the 2008 season. We couldn’t have achieved this result without your support.:
Federal Tyres - Japaneseusedcars.com - Sky Insurance - Owen Developments - Rota Wheels
Roll on 2009..
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Japaneseusedcars.com introduce disability vehicles to their website
Disability vehicles are now available for export from Japan.They are purpose built by major manufacturers for the physically impaired and the aged by such manufactures as Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mazda. These disability vehicles are available in a variety of sizes and configurations such as:- Front swivel- Lift loading seats- Side entry lift loading seats- Wheelchair lifts and - Wheelchair rear access ramps. Some are self driven with a wheelchair storage facility next to the drivers cabin, while others provide easy access for disabled passengers. Ideal for the physically impaired and the aged. To View the wide range of vehicles available go to Japanese Disability vehicles
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Team Orange Dominate Japaneseusedcars.com EDC round 4
The 4th Round of the 2008 Japaneseusedcars.com European Drift Championship took place at Santa Pod raceway on a specially constructed “Street course” The track layout would not be the fastest this season, but was offset by being one of the more technical tracks to be used. Relatively narrow and very unforgiving, this track managed to replicate the streets where drifting was born.
This round saw the return of Team orange from Japan once again bringing their Subaru Impreza drift cars with local support coming from 2007 Time attack champions, Zen Performance. Also new to the championship were New Zealand champion, Adam Richards and BDC wildcard drivers Matt Carter and Stewart Hansford.
Qualification began and once again, Team orange set the standard with Tanaka scoring 97 points out of a possible 100. Kumakubo also set a score of 94 making everyone believe that they would claim the top spots. This was until Phil Morrison of Driftworks appeared and put in a fantastic performance which tied him on points with Kumakubo. In the event of a points tie in qualifying, we look at the next best score which for both drivers was 92 and due to a spin by Kumakubo on one of his runs, gave Morrison 2nd place in qualification. Kumakubo would have to settle for 3rd. Phil Morrison drew Nobushige Kumakubo in the first round for the second event in a row. Morrison was starting to get to grips with his new Driftworks S15 Silvia but Kumakubo was right up inside his rear bumper when leading and was unable to keep up with Kuma’s speed when following giving a small but significant advantage and win to Kumakubo.
Kazuhiro Tanaka faced Adam Richards in the next battle and it was Tanaka to lead in the first run. Richards did everything he could to try and keep up with Tanaka but was struggling. He eventually had to straighten the car through the hairpin giving Tanaka the win after the second run was declared even.
The Final was an all Orange affair with both Kumakubo and Tanaka being faultless all day. Kumakubo normally has the upper hand when it comes to battles between these two drivers in Japan, but Tanaka was on form and looked ready to take the win. With both drivers using Subaru Imprezas with similar engine specifications and on the same Yokohama Advan Neova tyres, this would be purely a battle of driver skill between the two. The first run saw Tanaka dive down the inside of Kumakubo and stay there giving him the advantage in the first run. Kumakubo answered back with a similar run getting his bumper right onto the door of Tanaka. It was clear that this one would have to go one more time. Into the third run and as they made their high speed transition from right to left, Kumakubo unable to countersteer the car quick enough spun his car with Tanaka narrowly missing the car in front but continuing his drift and took a 10-0 advantage. This contest was Tanaka’s for the taking. The fourth run saw Kumakubo applying pressure from behind as per the second run and Tanaka tried to respond by pulling away. In his attempt to get away, Tanaka applies a little too much throttle and his Impreza is pointing in very much the wrong direction. It was as if déjà vu had occurred with Tanaka spinning in the same place that Kumakubo had in the previous run. With a 10-0 advantage going the other way, another sudden death was called. Tanaka chasing couldn’t get in on Kumakubo who was gradually increasing pace and so would have to settle for a 5-5 score. Kumakubo continued his ways by getting right in on Tanaka at the hairpin giving him a small advantage to settle the match.Japaneseusedcars.com sponsored driver Ben Broke-Smith above still leads the championship after round 4
Final results for Santa Pod round 4 1st Nobushige Kumakubo 2nd Kazuhiro Tanaka 3rd Tim Marshall.
Full Event Report Here
Full photo gallery here
DRIFT SILVERSTONE 2008 HD from Clashproduction on Vimeo.
SILVERSTONE DRIFT TEASER from Clashproduction on Vimeo.
On the Sunday after round 4 the EDC held a Team Drift Event and again Team Orange were victorious the Full Photo Gallery Here
D1NZ Champion Adam Richards enters The Japaneseusedcars.com European Drift Championship
Japaneseusedcars.com worked with Adam to assist him to gain entry to the #1 European drift competition and being a former D1 Champion he was accepted, we then offered all the help we could to Adam to get him and his car over to England. Adam arrived at the end of May but had to wait for his car to arrive from the USA where it had been since the D1 All Stars event at the end of 2007. His car finally arrived a few days before the Santapod event and Adam set about preparing the Cefiro for round 4.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Team Orange Kumakubo & Tanaka thrill fans at round 3
Our good friends and the worlds number 1 and Japan's top D1 Drift Team Team Orange, Nobushige Kumakubo & Kazuhiro Tanaka enter the Japaneseusedcars.com European Drift Championship and competed in the 3rd round held at Silverstone circuit in England on June 1st 2008.
As practice began, it was clear that Team Orange wasn’t here to mess about. They set the standard in terms of entry speed and clean “snappy” initiations. The local guys were putting up a good fight however and the gap that existed a couple years ago was certainly smaller this time around.
Into qualifying and once again the Japanese driver showed dominance by putting up the first ever 100 point qualifying run in EDC history. Nobushige Kumakubo put in a flawless performance showing everyone why he was crowned Japanese champion of 2006. Kazuhiro Tanaka placed 2nd with a score of 94.
Phil Morrison in the Driftworks S15 Silvia would face Nobushige Kumakubo in the Team Orange Impreza.
The final pairing couldn’t have been more appropriate if it had been scripted. Having beaten off the 2006 GB champ, the best of Northern Ireland and Poland, Kumakubo would face the 2007 EDC champ, Brett Castle in the Final.
A truly fantastic show by all drivers involved and a testament to the level that the European drifters have reached over the last 2 years. Kumakubo and Team Orange will be back for the next round to get their revenge at Santa Pod. Also a new man will step up from a different corner of the globe in the form of New Zealand champion Adam Richards. Who will prevail? The only way to find out is to be there, Santa Pod Raceway, July 12th 2007 with the added bonus of a twin drift competition on the 13th where once again Team Orange will be making an appearance doing what they do best.