It's no secret that Japan is home to the best drifters on the planet. But what exactly makes them so good?
In Japan there is a much stronger understanding of the nuances of drifting, which tend to be adopted early on by beginning drivers.
However in America many drivers are content learning the basics, and fail to realize the depth and levels involved with progression.
Tag a friend who's ready to level up, or shoot us a DM and experience the difference for yourself.
(Jamo) is the newest member of (animal style). Coming into the sport of drifting at such a young age and proving yourself so quickly to veterans is not easy. For Jamo he’s still got a lot of driving in front of him and we’re excited to see where he takes it.
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What it feels like to ride shotgun with @csgarage
PS I cut the part where I struggled with my harness for a solid minute😂
Love my worldwide drift family
@superd_usa
What a surreal experience...
I feel honored, blessed, privileged, defeated, exhausted, alive
More alive than I've ever felt before
Anyone who was at @superd_usa feels the exact same way.
An indescribable mix of emotions that simply feel like the complexity of life itself
I want to sincerely thank each and every individual who were a part of manifesting this dream into a reality.
We've created a worldwide family in a bond stronger than blood.
As I sit here and reflect, I can only hope that this is just the beginning.
Ok time to unload my car lol /rant
Julian Jacobs and Ryan Kado have been pushing themselves within the sport and the sport itself for well over two decades. It’s always been for the love of driving hard, building cars that push the limits of cool, and doing it all with a smile. Sitting down and recapping all the insane experiences they have had all because of their love for drifting is nothing but humbling. These two have always been about driving hard, putting on a show, and sharing the energy they love about drifting with as many people as they can. That’s what Super D is all about. With Animal Style now reaching fifteen years, they are still finding ways to keep pushing the teams driving and impact on the sport. I am lucky to call these two friends and to have shared some of the incredible ride with them. It’s not easy to keep the same passion and energy going all these years later but they still have more to give, and drifting is lucky to have them.
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