- Drift
bible - The Techniques: E-Brake, Shift Lock, Power Over,
Braking, Feint and Lift Off. These are the six basic techniques
you need to master to DRIFT! Tsuchiya explains and demonstrates
in detail how to utilize these various techniques to drift
your car. In car cameras show how he maneuvers the car from
inside. A foot pedal cam and indicators shows how to use the
brakes and accelerator.
- Best
Motoring - This DVD is packed with full track racing action,
comprehensive tests, technical highlights, and amazing performances
by Japan's top racing drivers! Program 1 focuses on and tests
the New DC5 Integra Type R! Special interview with Honda's
chief engineer, Yutaka Otobe, which is a must see to find
out the production concept of this new machine.
- Daytona
24 Hours: The Definitive History of America's Great Endurance
Race -Begun in the early 1960s as a three-hour race, the
contest evolved gradually into a 24-hour marathon that makes
use of multiple drivers and crews as well as the special features
of the Daytona International Speedway track, which allows
spectators to view the race as a whole from grandstand seats.
Veteran racing journalist O'Malley delivers a colorful, even
dramatic chronicle of the race, year by year (1974 was the
only year it wasn't run), and the clear, mostly full-color
photos, one on nearly every page, show the crew, the cars,
acura the drivers, the track, and the pulsing action.
- Cannonball!:
World's Greatest Outlaw Road Race -In the early 1970s,
Brock Yates, senior editor of Car and Driver magazine, created
the now infamous Cannonball Sea-to-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy
Dash acura, a flat out, no-holds-barred race from New
York City to Redondo Beach, California. Filled with fascinating
unpublished stories, nostalgic and modern-day photographs,
inside information, and hilarious stories from this outrageous
and hedonistic orgy of speed.
- Bob
Bondurant on High Performance Driving -Bob Bondurant on
High-Performance Driving teaches students ranging from novices
to pros acura how to drive a car to its full potential, both
on the street and on the track. Here are Bondurant's methods
for controlling weight transfer, seeing and following lines
through corners, tail-braking, and much more.
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