Alok
The TomTom did it.
Drift Day 1: Saturday
Wombad and two of his friends join me and Ice in Bruchsal and we set off for the ring at 9 am.
Wombad in his 'Bling'ssat combi
http://img262.imageshack.**/img262/2419/dsc5104zf3.jpg
After about two and half hours of driving and some brutal Carisma acceleration to overtake Wombad over and over, we get to the ring. The weather started off as very nice and as soon as we got within 20km of the ring, the weather just got hopeless. The Nordschleife was closed and we could see the trucks workin on the tracks.
We drive further to the GP 'fahrerlager' and I heard the unmistakable growl of the AMG V8. There was an E63 AMG among others drifting on the track. Shame the track was wet, there wasnt any real tyre smoke.
http://img180.imageshack.**/img180/1624/dsc5123bb7.jpg
http://img244.imageshack.**/img244/828/dsc5121wv3.jpg
http://img240.imageshack.**/img240/5212/dsc5132jt4.jpg
We then bought 20 euro drift tickets for three laps and we get to choose our car. I chose the E63 merc, partly because it was the only stock car there, but mostly because I had heard that the driver was one of the more experienced. Ice chose a drift spec Honda S2000 driven by a nice guy from Switzerland, Gabor Csabi.
That's me in the Merc and Ice in the S2000
http://img175.imageshack.**/img175/9690/dsc5153ru2.jpg
My driver was Werner Gusenbauer, a championship winner (don't quite remember which) from 2006 and 2007 (he said).
http://img246.imageshack.**/img246/3268/dsc5171jy3.jpg
He talked me through the entire drift lap, which was constructed as a small six corner section of the GP circuit. In the end, he took me for a lap round around the entire Grand Prix circuit. He said he needed to do it in order to let the transmission cool down.
After that, I walked around the paddock talking to the various drift drivers (who were shockingly nice, compared to drivers in other fields of motorsports!) One of the drift drivers, Jochen Reich agreed to take me infield and Ice followed suit shortly after.
After about 40 mins of rain, heavy wind and a windchill factor of 5 degrees with me in a puny cloth jacket, we decided to get out. Wombad and his friends decided not to go in the drift taxi for reasons I don't fully understand
Here they are, shot at 300mm
http://img244.imageshack.**/img244/5614/dsc5415dd4.jpg
At then end we got picked up by a drift spec Mercedes(sorry, I am hopeless with old merc names).
http://img341.imageshack.**/img341/8880/dsc5427fg3.jpg
Then we had a chat with one of the drift organizers and he informs us that the Drift King, Paul Vlasblom is coming on sunday with his 3 series estate with an M3 motor. He is currently the only european with a D1 license. Apparently, and I am not sure about this, he is first one to knock a Jap off the top. Some of the drivers gave me their contacts so that I'd send them my pics (albeit me still being an amateur)
More pics from the day
http://img184.imageshack.**/img184/6481/dsc5410ym1.jpg
http://img242.imageshack.**/img242/1548/dsc5488wl0.jpg
http://img246.imageshack.**/img246/4269/dsc5447lu9.jpg
http://img186.imageshack.**/img186/5002/dsc5329vg4.jpg
http://img182.imageshack.**/img182/7953/dsc5269vd0.jpg
http://img186.imageshack.**/img186/9415/dsc5256qj3.jpg
http://img255.imageshack.**/img255/3671/dsc5195sh2.jpg
http://img135.imageshack.**/img135/2754/dsc5211gt8.jpg
http://img404.imageshack.**/img404/912/dsc5519fe1.jpg
We headed home after that, while chasing this
http://img182.imageshack.**/img182/2729/dsc5566wn9.jpg
and onto a fairly decent birthday party at my uni, which ended for me at 6 in the morning and Ice disemboweling himself after 12 or so beers. More on the party and that night from Ice.
Drift Day 2; Sunday
The next day we drive to the ring again, this time with my roommate Tom. Ice was kinda afraid to get pulled over (more on this from his side).
The weather was slightly better and I had a much much thicker jacket. I got my drift ticket and waited in the paddocks for Paul. There was an RTL2 television crew shooting for a program called "Drift" (on which I appear three or four times) and were focused on Paul, I ended up waiting for nearly three hours in the rain and wind, all the while Paul kept coming to me and apologizing for the whole tv thing taking too long.
See the look of the desperate indian hungry for some sideways action...Pic by Ice
http://img183.imageshack.**/img183/5539/dsc48791yz6.jpg
After the three hour wait the event was over officially and cars were being loaded into their trailers, just as I was about to give up (I came on sunday specifically for a lap with Paul and I had told him that before) he comes and tells me he is ready.
Me with Paul
http://img132.imageshack.**/img132/7277/dsc48861eb0.jpg
What followed was the best 10 or so minutes I have ever spent on four wheels. Since I had a very engaging conversation with Paul prior to the race, he took me for a full 10 or so lap session (instead of the regular 3) pulling some spectacular tandem drifts at ridiculous angles to a BMW M5. The two pics below were taken by Ice, while I was taken around.
http://img244.imageshack.**/img244/4431/dsc54791gf2.jpg
http://img206.imageshack.**/img206/5880/dsc55391tz4.jpg
I told him that it'd be a shame to go home without any pics of him and if he wouldnt mind awfully if he pulled some drifts in the large car park so I could snap some pics. Instead he asked me to get my camera and then drove me back infield where poor Ice was waiting for the entire time, and then once again pulled some spectacular slides, despite the event being over for over 40 mins.
The sky was heavily overcast and by the time I got to the infield, it got dark so I was shooting ISO800
Some of my shit pics. And yes, before anyone rapes me for this, I did go berserk with vignetting, mostly because of my first day the race organizer had told me he liked that effect, and I needed to pull some legs
http://img165.imageshack.**/img165/4719/dsc5700mg2.jpg
http://img141.imageshack.**/img141/3305/dsc5669su0.jpg
http://img245.imageshack.**/img245/2387/dsc5631mf5.jpg
http://img143.imageshack.**/img143/2339/dsc5630vs7.jpg
http://img237.imageshack.**/img237/5052/dsc5618lv7.jpg
http://img253.imageshack.**/img253/8950/dsc5609mg8.jpg
http://img141.imageshack.**/img141/5205/dsc5598fq8.jpg
We then got picked up, well I got, Ice had to walk back to the paddock (sorry Ice)
Highlights of the day: I had met a lot of drivers, made good contacts, and since some drivers had asked me to send them their pics, I had brought my iPod touch with me and I showed them my pics.(For sheer presentation quality and style, I doubt there is anything that can beat the pod )
I explained to a guy how hard it is to get a press pass and to get infield on proper races and get accreditation and stuff. In the end, he fished out his card and told me "Give me a call, I'll give you a jacket and a pass". He invited me to a couple of drift events he is sponsoring. Turned out he was one of the organising head dudes .
Long story short. In the immortal words of Borat. "Drifting. Very Nice."
Wombad and two of his friends join me and Ice in Bruchsal and we set off for the ring at 9 am.
Wombad in his 'Bling'ssat combi
http://img262.imageshack.**/img262/2419/dsc5104zf3.jpg
After about two and half hours of driving and some brutal Carisma acceleration to overtake Wombad over and over, we get to the ring. The weather started off as very nice and as soon as we got within 20km of the ring, the weather just got hopeless. The Nordschleife was closed and we could see the trucks workin on the tracks.
We drive further to the GP 'fahrerlager' and I heard the unmistakable growl of the AMG V8. There was an E63 AMG among others drifting on the track. Shame the track was wet, there wasnt any real tyre smoke.
http://img180.imageshack.**/img180/1624/dsc5123bb7.jpg
http://img244.imageshack.**/img244/828/dsc5121wv3.jpg
http://img240.imageshack.**/img240/5212/dsc5132jt4.jpg
We then bought 20 euro drift tickets for three laps and we get to choose our car. I chose the E63 merc, partly because it was the only stock car there, but mostly because I had heard that the driver was one of the more experienced. Ice chose a drift spec Honda S2000 driven by a nice guy from Switzerland, Gabor Csabi.
That's me in the Merc and Ice in the S2000
http://img175.imageshack.**/img175/9690/dsc5153ru2.jpg
My driver was Werner Gusenbauer, a championship winner (don't quite remember which) from 2006 and 2007 (he said).
http://img246.imageshack.**/img246/3268/dsc5171jy3.jpg
He talked me through the entire drift lap, which was constructed as a small six corner section of the GP circuit. In the end, he took me for a lap round around the entire Grand Prix circuit. He said he needed to do it in order to let the transmission cool down.
After that, I walked around the paddock talking to the various drift drivers (who were shockingly nice, compared to drivers in other fields of motorsports!) One of the drift drivers, Jochen Reich agreed to take me infield and Ice followed suit shortly after.
After about 40 mins of rain, heavy wind and a windchill factor of 5 degrees with me in a puny cloth jacket, we decided to get out. Wombad and his friends decided not to go in the drift taxi for reasons I don't fully understand
Here they are, shot at 300mm
http://img244.imageshack.**/img244/5614/dsc5415dd4.jpg
At then end we got picked up by a drift spec Mercedes(sorry, I am hopeless with old merc names).
http://img341.imageshack.**/img341/8880/dsc5427fg3.jpg
Then we had a chat with one of the drift organizers and he informs us that the Drift King, Paul Vlasblom is coming on sunday with his 3 series estate with an M3 motor. He is currently the only european with a D1 license. Apparently, and I am not sure about this, he is first one to knock a Jap off the top. Some of the drivers gave me their contacts so that I'd send them my pics (albeit me still being an amateur)
More pics from the day
http://img184.imageshack.**/img184/6481/dsc5410ym1.jpg
http://img242.imageshack.**/img242/1548/dsc5488wl0.jpg
http://img246.imageshack.**/img246/4269/dsc5447lu9.jpg
http://img186.imageshack.**/img186/5002/dsc5329vg4.jpg
http://img182.imageshack.**/img182/7953/dsc5269vd0.jpg
http://img186.imageshack.**/img186/9415/dsc5256qj3.jpg
http://img255.imageshack.**/img255/3671/dsc5195sh2.jpg
http://img135.imageshack.**/img135/2754/dsc5211gt8.jpg
http://img404.imageshack.**/img404/912/dsc5519fe1.jpg
We headed home after that, while chasing this
http://img182.imageshack.**/img182/2729/dsc5566wn9.jpg
and onto a fairly decent birthday party at my uni, which ended for me at 6 in the morning and Ice disemboweling himself after 12 or so beers. More on the party and that night from Ice.
Drift Day 2; Sunday
The next day we drive to the ring again, this time with my roommate Tom. Ice was kinda afraid to get pulled over (more on this from his side).
The weather was slightly better and I had a much much thicker jacket. I got my drift ticket and waited in the paddocks for Paul. There was an RTL2 television crew shooting for a program called "Drift" (on which I appear three or four times) and were focused on Paul, I ended up waiting for nearly three hours in the rain and wind, all the while Paul kept coming to me and apologizing for the whole tv thing taking too long.
See the look of the desperate indian hungry for some sideways action...Pic by Ice
http://img183.imageshack.**/img183/5539/dsc48791yz6.jpg
After the three hour wait the event was over officially and cars were being loaded into their trailers, just as I was about to give up (I came on sunday specifically for a lap with Paul and I had told him that before) he comes and tells me he is ready.
Me with Paul
http://img132.imageshack.**/img132/7277/dsc48861eb0.jpg
What followed was the best 10 or so minutes I have ever spent on four wheels. Since I had a very engaging conversation with Paul prior to the race, he took me for a full 10 or so lap session (instead of the regular 3) pulling some spectacular tandem drifts at ridiculous angles to a BMW M5. The two pics below were taken by Ice, while I was taken around.
http://img244.imageshack.**/img244/4431/dsc54791gf2.jpg
http://img206.imageshack.**/img206/5880/dsc55391tz4.jpg
I told him that it'd be a shame to go home without any pics of him and if he wouldnt mind awfully if he pulled some drifts in the large car park so I could snap some pics. Instead he asked me to get my camera and then drove me back infield where poor Ice was waiting for the entire time, and then once again pulled some spectacular slides, despite the event being over for over 40 mins.
The sky was heavily overcast and by the time I got to the infield, it got dark so I was shooting ISO800
Some of my shit pics. And yes, before anyone rapes me for this, I did go berserk with vignetting, mostly because of my first day the race organizer had told me he liked that effect, and I needed to pull some legs
http://img165.imageshack.**/img165/4719/dsc5700mg2.jpg
http://img141.imageshack.**/img141/3305/dsc5669su0.jpg
http://img245.imageshack.**/img245/2387/dsc5631mf5.jpg
http://img143.imageshack.**/img143/2339/dsc5630vs7.jpg
http://img237.imageshack.**/img237/5052/dsc5618lv7.jpg
http://img253.imageshack.**/img253/8950/dsc5609mg8.jpg
http://img141.imageshack.**/img141/5205/dsc5598fq8.jpg
We then got picked up, well I got, Ice had to walk back to the paddock (sorry Ice)
Highlights of the day: I had met a lot of drivers, made good contacts, and since some drivers had asked me to send them their pics, I had brought my iPod touch with me and I showed them my pics.(For sheer presentation quality and style, I doubt there is anything that can beat the pod )
I explained to a guy how hard it is to get a press pass and to get infield on proper races and get accreditation and stuff. In the end, he fished out his card and told me "Give me a call, I'll give you a jacket and a pass". He invited me to a couple of drift events he is sponsoring. Turned out he was one of the organising head dudes .
Long story short. In the immortal words of Borat. "Drifting. Very Nice."
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