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I’ve spent the last week trying to get Daniel’s car ready for D1GP this weekend, and sadly enough, we ran out of time and money… I won’t be able to compete. Good luck to all the Americans this weekend!

At least the car is clean and looks good again!

This last weekend, I was a judge at Top Drift Battle at Willowsprings Raceway. The event was great… the competitors really showed that they wanted to win and it was really exciting to watch. I’m glad that this event is starting off on the right foot. Pretty soon, there will be a new generation of American drivers. I’m excited!

Sileighty drifting at Big Willow

obligatory list of excuses:
it was my first time on the track
my car is scary to drive
my car is slow
i’m going uphill
i suck

Happy 5 years, Sweetheart!

Love,
Ben

I went to my first TCRA event last weekend for some gymkhana action. It was very interesting, to say the least… I learned a lot about my car: It needs a lot of help!! I’m really considering moving my stuff over to a new chassis… the car is very very tired and it has a strange problems.

The day started out with some donuts and then figure 8s. Then we started to do more of a gymkhana style course with donuts, 180s, and slaloms. Man… my lack of e-brake response was really hurting me out there! It’s time for a caliper rebuild!

Lunch passed, and we started qualification… qualifying is based on time and style points. Drifting is encouraged, but so is time… so I was freakin CONFUSED. Anyway, I just said f-it and I drifted everything, even though it made me slower in some areas. Steve was totally rocking it in his ae86 and he was feinting and doing really tight donuts. I did okay… I was frustrated about my e-brake not really working and I kept spinning my tires when other people could just exit the drift without the wheelspin.

I qualified 2nd… Marc qualified 1st (bastard). But it was awesome because the top 10 consisted of us 2, Nadine, Noelle, and Scott. All of us but Noelle We were all first timers!

They offered the top 10 drivers the chance to drift the Big Willow track. Man, I wasn’t too sure, because my car has been really weird with its problems and I haven’t really had faith in my car for a while now. We went out, and I wasn’t expecting to do anything unless I felt comfortable. I took a few laps to get a feel for the track since I’ve never been on it. I looked for the danger spots, the speeds, the racing line… man… I don’t think this course was made for cheapo drift cars! The course is a 3rd to 4th gear course the whole time with huge elevation changes and huge high speed sweepers. I started to warm up to the course and started to play… my car is so unpredictable and shaky, but I was doing top of 3rd up and downhill… 90mph manji is so funny!

Anyway, after having fun at Big Willow, we went back to gymkhana for bracket style competition with the other top 10 qualifiers. I beat Scott, but I think I was lucky though, because he ran over a cone. Next round in the bracket, I tried too hard and was going too fast into my 180, feinted too hard into my donut and I ended up losing to the guy that ended up winning 2nd place. Noelle and I had to battle it out for 3rd and 4th place. Noelle was doing really good! She’s like the next donut queen if Nadine ever gives up that title!

Noelle and I went through THREE one-more-times and I THINK it was best of 3. I won a no-battery-required flashlight and a sticker (yay!). Gymkhana is fun… but my car isn’t really good for it. My car was just sitting still while spinning my tires and my e-brake doesn’t work very well, so my spin turns were crap.

Now I think I’m going to have to make use of that extra shell I have sitting around doing nothing. I used to call it my Just-In-Case-Of-The-Wall car, but now I think it’s the So-You-Can-Have-Faith-In-Your-Car-Again car.

new parts :)

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I got new parts from Japan!!! They’re nothing crazy, but it will be fun, and it will give my car a new look… Speaking of a new look, I’ve been working on some stuff… Extreme Dimensions wants me to design some aero and I can’t wait to see the final product. It will be on my car, and my car will probably be painted a new color to make the aero stand out.

I’ll be selling it on my website, so get your credit cards ready!!

Wow, I’ve been SO busy with other things I haven’t had the chance to update! Well, event day at Irwindale didn’t go so well. Not that I didn’t do well with the situation I was in, but results/points wise I didn’t do too hot.

The day started out quickly, and I had tons of help from all of my friends who were my pit crew. This was so awesome because there were no professional mechanics or anything at this event… just me and the buddies. It was neat taking a step back and seeing how they were all there to support me. Anyway, I asked Marc to come check out the alignment on the car, because of all the understeer I was experiencing on Friday. He said the front toe was off. He continued to work on it while I was at the drivers meeting. With the huge 265/35/18 tires I had in the rear, I needed all the help I could get. Hopefully the new alignment would help, and alleviate the problem I was having with the tires.

While staging, I decided to keep working on what I could with the car’s setup. The only thing I could do without spending too much time on it, was the damper settings and the tire pressures. I made my first practice run… same understeer as yesterday. Except this time, as I was going into the bank the car started to wander to the left and right – scary! I called Marc and told him about the weird wandering, and he told me there’s nothing we can do now, and just try my best. For my very last practice run, I reluctantly set the rear tire pressure to 50psi. This is the max pressure rating on the tire… it helped! My last practice run was the best run I had in JDM Rice all weekend.

Qualifying came, and I had to use brand new tires since the old ones were toast. I had the nice guys at Yokohama set the tire pressure at 50psi. Practice run… the car was OK… but I still lacked the confidence to go into the corner full blast and near the wall. So I adjusted the dampers. No change on the tire pressure… The tires were still heating up and the pressure should go higher, so I left it. Second run out felt better, but I still wasn’t confident. I set the dampers at their full oversteer setting. Last qualifying run… Man! The car felt like a normal car!! Too bad I didn’t know this as I approached the bank, because I was still holding back for fear of not knowing how much my adjustments changed the car. I got back, and I knew I didn’t do well… had my pit crew check the tire pressures in the back… 60PSI!!!! But man, the car was finally drifting good! I wish I had the car setup with that much tire pressure from the get go… I would have done much better.

I ended up qualifying 28 out of the 33 drivers that made it to event day. It was so hot… we just all packed up and left to relax and eat.

It was fun, though! I had a blast, and I was so happy to have my friends there helping out. I think from now on, I’ll only drift this way… with my friends and in a normal car. It’s all about fun at that point, and not that I don’t love drifting a crazy car at a spectator driven event, because I do! But there’s something about knowing that you’re in a car that has no financial backing and your pit crew consists of all your friends who are there solely because they love being involved and that they want to see their friend do his best and possibly make it far.

Thanks guys to all the help! Thanks to Richard who came through for me and got the car together, Ron who supported me big time even after the car broke, Nadine who didn’t drive so that she could support me instead, Marc, Josh, Thor, Kevin, Steve… thanks for sweating it out with me!

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention… I talked to Marc afterwards about the car wandering to the left and right… He said when he checked in the morning, the rear toe was completely off!! He didn’t tell me because he didn’t want to scare me. Good job! The car wandering towards the wall at 90mph didn’t scare me at all, Marc! Haha!

Here’s a video of me drifting JDM Rice during practice!
Here’s a video of me on my first practice lap in the Yellow Thing (4th gear baby!)!