Monochrome Drifting

Check out this amazing drifting video put together by Landin Williams Photography. It’s done in black and white and really captures the artistic beauty of drifting.

 

This guy got his start making Forza drift videos. They were so good that Turn 10 hired him to do the Fujimi Kaido reveal video for Forza 3:


Source: ProjectBLKJ on YouTube via Jalopnik

BMW M5: Unassuming Power

This is the story of Randy Balingit-Hartmann and his 1989 BMW M5. Randy bought the car brand new in his early 20’s because it was a great match to his introverted personality. He’s managed to keep the car throughout the years despite of the ups and downs of his job situation. Randy says something powerful that I think we can all relate to: “When you have something that makes you feel good no matter how many bad things are happening in your life, why wouldn’t you keep it?”


Source: Petrolicious on YouTube

2013 Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3

2013 marks the first year that Nissan Motorsports (NISMO) fielded a factory backed GT-R GT3 race car. The GT-R program has always valued endurance racing as a method to refine their cars as well as the engineers responsible for developing them but they’ve always fielded various versions of the street car. This year they decided to make the jump to GT3. Here’s how it turned out:


Source: Nissan News Room on YouTube

Leaf-Blower Superchargers

Finnegan and Freiburger of Hot Rod Magazine go on another Road Kill trip with a Chevrolet Monza Spyder. They bought a Monza because it’s V8 powered and has a fairly aerodynamic shape for top speed passes. What makes the video awesome is that they decided to try and break 200 horsepower at the wheels by supercharging their car with leaf-blowers, 5 of them to be exact. $1600 worth of leaf-blowers gets bolted into the back of a $3000 car and then they see how fast it will run the standing mile.


Source: Motor Trend on YouTube