Wait a minute, so let me get this straight, he's speeding up While going downhill on a mountain, drifting on corners from which any mistake sends you through a literal cliff!? Isn't this the coolest thing ever!?
They were mostly hairpins, which is usually a 2nd gear drift at about 20-30 mph so it's not like he's going full send. I definitely wouldn't have the balls to do this either though, I'd probably hit a guardrail. It just goes to show how comfortable he is with his car's handling and his driving skills.
I’ve driven this track using the same car in simulators and its pretty tough to get the hairpins right. It’s doable but you have to be pretty familiar with both track and car. This guy definitely knows what he is doing. He doesn’t push too hard and even chains a few corners together which could have easily gone wrong.
This is the most dangerous, scary, and determined driver I have ever seen. No roll cage. No helmet. The look in his eyes on the mirror. This man is terrifying.
It's hard to even describe how incredible his technique is. Those weight transfers were so snappy, and the way he sets up one drift into another is just incredible.
The driver himself probably never thought that UA-cam would allow this video to be seen by so many people around the world. I think that's a good point.
I think we literally have found the real life Takumi, this dude isn't even phased that one wrong turn could have sent him through a guard rail, Legend.
@@rosestrohm7986 Takumi is not based on keiichi. Keiichi have his proper character in the serie which is a friend of bunta ( You see him one time when he call bunta to have news of him and takumi ). But keiichi was the technical director of the serie. Also they don't have the same life ( keiichi raced in the street to prove is point of sliding in corner can make you faster because is insparation was Kunimitsu Takahashi. this guy was the only one who used to slide in JTCC just to be faster. The whole life goal of keiichi was to become a pro driver in F1 but he never go past F3 and then proceed to destroy every other driver in GT serie for like 4 year using this technique. That why we call him Drift King because he make the biggest slide in the biggest corner of the fuji track in a GT serie car just to win time and speed ). Please don't spread false information.
That was a downshift, not an ebrake. He's initiating drifts by using engine braking (which affects the rear axle) and steering, he's way past using the ebrake.
@@gelatinous6915he hold his hand way too long there for downshift and if you look his elbow it's goes up and down that means he using e-brake. Also you can hear the sound when he pull the e-brake
This guy is totally insane , I can tell all the countless hours that went in before perfecting his style. The fact that he downshifts to slow down the car , either by 1-2 shifts , moving the weight forward to the car then using his steering wheel to turn into the corner rather than turning away as he pulls the handbrake , like a rally driver , he uses the front wheels as traction even if they don’t have any and in mid drift he is still turning into the corner til he thinks it’s enough to keep going straight !! This guys is a total genius , he was truly ahead of our times !
And another technique you likely didn’t notice was him left-foot braking. It’s not often detailed, but when driving this hard you can’t just lift your right foot off the brake or you’ll spin out. Left foot braking is used mid corner and on corner exit (in this scenario) to stabilize the rear of the car when accelerating out of corner. It’s a difficult technique master. It’s difficult because it requires you to do a delicate ballet between the clutch and brake, meanwhile managing the accelerator. LFB is actually similar to how modern stability management systems work. But once you learn it, it is vital for pushing road cars to and beyond their limits.
This guy is built different he has clearly spent years of research and practice to attain such level of mastery over himself and his car. Truly a genius.
Best drift video i have truly seen. Drifting is truly like a form of art, like if you’re painting a canvas. Sadly it’s not very noticeable by many. Because everyone is mostly focused on straight lines, but never notice the curves.
@pesobecat this is the japanese street racing scene. In the mountain passes, hairpins will definitely slow down vehicles with grip runs but using the weight of the rear to initiate a drift and brake using the friction of the tires as opposed to rally drifting will definitely work. Especially on the downhill
Oh my goodness you are the best driver in the world haha thank you for your you have inspired me to fix the alternator and windows of my 2001 Audi A4 2.8 6.0liter and get myself my own drivers license thank You I Appreciate you all…
@@big_bicep_bill7594 No your right, he's a fictional character. This (on video) man was facing death at it's being. He must've known the road alot in order to pull off those unreal techniques
Ofcourse not, even if it isn’t a fatal crash you could die when hitting your head on the rollcage, he isn’t putting a rollcage in a daily driver because he doesn’t want to wear a helmet all the time.
@@atomicul_ oh yhea im getting better and better at controlling the car, back then i was on simulator and sometimes in a old 90s corrolla on a field now im trying to drift a honda prelude on dirt roads...
@@analyzinggames8606 Once i get old enough to buy a car and get my licnese I wanna learn to drift, now im 14/15 and I'm driving my dads toyota corrola so i have pretty much learned the basics and ofc im not driving on an actual road with traffic
Who needs a hydro e-brake or welded diff, when you can put a complete stock car that was built in the 80's sideways going down a mountain like an absolute mad man
@@KaykyG018 that is alright I mean the roads are hudge because it is a circuit race track and there is a lot of le-way to fix your errors on those type of raods but. This guy is in the touge where the roads can only fit like 2 cars only having a few centimeters apart of each other, if he messed up on the drift he could of crashed most likely crash. Also his car does not have to fancy E breaks that extend up so that it is easier to grab.
@Kitami Jun Relax pal. My favorite forms of racing are street touge and american dirt ovals. Two completely different worlds, but both awesome racing. You're the kind of person that is the reason that a lot of people don't get into more than one type. I love ripping a high hp V8 racecar around a dirt ovals and doing touge on back mountain like roads in my 100 hp NA Miata. Both are just as fun and amazing as the other to me.
Fun Fact: the driver in this video, Keiichi Tsuchiya, is the real world inspiration for the main character in Initial D, later winning many championship races worldwide. After this video's release, the drift king had his Japanese driving permit suspended for a short period. All of these stunts were done illegally & this is credited as the very first video of recorded drifting. Tsuchiya-san would go out to win championship races, so far ahead of the pack, he would purposely drive on objectively worse race-lines to initiate big drifts to wow the crowd & prevent boredom. There are no videos of anyone else drifting before these recordings.
@@do0Mbot the guy in this video isn't Keiichi Tsuchiya, but yes Keiichi Tsuchiya was the main inspiration for Initial D and also collaborated with the production of the manga and the anime.
I'm a jdm fan even would muscle fans call me a weeb though. but modern muscle cars are so different these days. z28, gt350, c7 corvette, viper.etc those have so advanced setups that can qualify them to compete with fast track cars unlike the dodge challenger that still crashes at corners.
Well, it requires a lot of focus to drive as perfectly as he does. The anime Initial D was inspired by this guy, Keiichi Tsuchiya, and in the anime, Takumi Fujiwara, the protagonist, when he’s drifting or racing, he’s super calm.
I'm just impressed Japan has hilly backroads with such amazing construction. Where I live, there isn't even a guardrail, let alone smooth paved road surfaces
POV: You are the tofu in the back of an AE86
adrian we are tofu
initial D?
I get the reference😂
atmalo_ gamer yes
You made me smile
he finally did it.. he’s in full control
He may have mastered the kansei dorifto, but he couldn’t be dashing in the 90s like you
Plot twist, this is actually Arikadou when he got his driver’s license
Oh hey
Oh what? Nice
Damn verified but hasn't posted in years lol
Wait a minute, so let me get this straight, he's speeding up While going downhill on a mountain, drifting on corners from which any mistake sends you through a literal cliff!? Isn't this the coolest thing ever!?
Initial d in a nutshell
They were mostly hairpins, which is usually a 2nd gear drift at about 20-30 mph so it's not like he's going full send. I definitely wouldn't have the balls to do this either though, I'd probably hit a guardrail. It just goes to show how comfortable he is with his car's handling and his driving skills.
Nah, Ari Vatanen doing Pikes Peak in 1988 in a Peugeot was a lot cooler. OK, he was drifting uphill but on gravel with a much higher speed 😎.
@@axolotl09 Except Takumi had some help with the corners on some tracks.
I’ve driven this track using the same car in simulators and its pretty tough to get the hairpins right. It’s doable but you have to be pretty familiar with both track and car. This guy definitely knows what he is doing. He doesn’t push too hard and even chains a few corners together which could have easily gone wrong.
This is the most dangerous, scary, and determined driver I have ever seen. No roll cage. No helmet. The look in his eyes on the mirror. This man is terrifying.
No-where near fast enough to need any of that. These are like 25mph hairpins even when trying to go fast, and he's just going for style.
@@boxenjoyerkonaBut if you fall down the mountain...
With home Depot gardening gloves no less! Hahaha
@@boxenjoyerkona maybe this is fake..... i remember this road in video game.....
@@tubeyou600 its a real road which has maps made of it in games. google irohazaka
this is why you never heard eurobeat in the radio
Hehe😂
Ikr it's dangerous.
😂😂 I wonder abt 'Killing my love'
U never been to the Netherlands ?
@@elduderino1533 is het op de radio hier?
Imagine finding your dad's old camera and the first video is this
I’d be excited 😆
Dream
more likely for me to find a weird ass homemade porn in there xD
My dads old camcorder had old burnout and drag racing vids from the 90s🇿🇦
Nice name
It's hard to even describe how incredible his technique is. Those weight transfers were so snappy, and the way he sets up one drift into another is just incredible.
The driver himself probably never thought that UA-cam would allow this video to be seen by so many people around the world. I think that's a good point.
imagine being such a good driver that people will discuss for more than 2 decades about one tape that he recorded
This dude is ahead of his time. He got gopro before gopro
he got gopro
before it was cool
gopro hero -6
GoPro - An actual hero that sits in the back seat
@@mayankjaitley2687 200 iq
Hes got GoPro before it was cool and most specially, drifting before it was cool.
Hollywood: Has shakey-cam for blurring action
Old Drift Footage: *has shakey cam BECAUSE of the action*
For Real...
The virgin hollywood shakeycam vs the chad dorifto cam
Idk why but it looks almost fake to me, with how smooth it is.
@@Jumpboy5100 It's a _Smooth Operator..._
@@MiguelMedV is that another f1 fan?
すげぇ、急斜面でカーブ連続の下り坂で、アクセル踏んで走ってるのかこれ、、、イカれてるよ
でも拓海はサイドとか引いてなかったっすよ?
I think we literally have found the real life Takumi, this dude isn't even phased that one wrong turn could have sent him through a guard rail, Legend.
You do know Takumi is based Keiichi Tsuchiya right?
@@rosestrohm7986 Yeah I know, it just felt funny to say
@@rosestrohm7986 Takumi is not based on keiichi. Keiichi have his proper character in the serie which is a friend of bunta ( You see him one time when he call bunta to have news of him and takumi ). But keiichi was the technical director of the serie. Also they don't have the same life ( keiichi raced in the street to prove is point of sliding in corner can make you faster because is insparation was Kunimitsu Takahashi. this guy was the only one who used to slide in JTCC just to be faster. The whole life goal of keiichi was to become a pro driver in F1 but he never go past F3 and then proceed to destroy every other driver in GT serie for like 4 year using this technique. That why we call him Drift King because he make the biggest slide in the biggest corner of the fuji track in a GT serie car just to win time and speed ). Please don't spread false information.
My boy here drifting an 86 with garden gloves
😂😂
69 likes, congrats bro
those bad bois have the best g r i p
@@polon9089 steering wheel is like a flower handle it carefully
hands are probably soaking in sweat
This tofu delivery guy needs a raise.
Door dash in japan be like:
Gonna need that tip to replace those tires
US not unless if it’s Yokohama tires cause those last a millennium
Dunno. Lots of bouncing and no swirly cup. Pretty sure that tofu jumped out of the pan.
Initial D 😎
3:43 that exact part IS GOLD
it's like the music it's perfectly sync and that e-brake pull its incredible
That was a downshift, not an ebrake. He's initiating drifts by using engine braking (which affects the rear axle) and steering, he's way past using the ebrake.
@@gelatinous6915he hold his hand way too long there for downshift and if you look his elbow it's goes up and down that means he using e-brake. Also you can hear the sound when he pull the e-brake
@@emre.gry01you can also hear the extended screech from the locked wheel
This video deserves the position of the best 10 things of UA-cam history.
This guy is totally insane , I can tell all the countless hours that went in before perfecting his style. The fact that he downshifts to slow down the car , either by 1-2 shifts , moving the weight forward to the car then using his steering wheel to turn into the corner rather than turning away as he pulls the handbrake , like a rally driver , he uses the front wheels as traction even if they don’t have any and in mid drift he is still turning into the corner til he thinks it’s enough to keep going straight !! This guys is a total genius , he was truly ahead of our times !
Commenting here to bookmark this frekain comment. Well put.
na.. NANI!?
indeed
Damn your right. He’s a drift king
And another technique you likely didn’t notice was him left-foot braking. It’s not often detailed, but when driving this hard you can’t just lift your right foot off the brake or you’ll spin out. Left foot braking is used mid corner and on corner exit (in this scenario) to stabilize the rear of the car when accelerating out of corner. It’s a difficult technique master. It’s difficult because it requires you to do a delicate ballet between the clutch and brake, meanwhile managing the accelerator. LFB is actually similar to how modern stability management systems work. But once you learn it, it is vital for pushing road cars to and beyond their limits.
POV: your dad is bringing you back home because you forgot to take your school bag
@Adrian Nowak yep
I wish my dad can do that and have an 86
Hahaha this brings back memories
Can't relate
if your dad is Keiichi Tsuchiya
Those inertia drifts were absolutely beautiful
Kansei dorifto!?
This guy is built different he has clearly spent years of research and practice to attain such level of mastery over himself and his car. Truly a genius.
Legend says this track doesn't end and he is still drifting
You are a legend.....
Wu - Syndicate Till this day he still going at it ultimate fuel 😂😂
I thought it was a 10 hour loop... Had to keep checking the total time
It is not a track, it is Irohazaka mountain pass
@@ingvers1436 ok
No ABS,no electronic shits,no Hydro handbrake,no ultra tuning,just skill
Cool celica. I have one too
Celicas are dope
no ABS would help drifting anyway
Clutch kick and normal hand brake
No insurance, just skill
This is actuallly 100% one of the coolest things i´ve ever seen in my entire life.
この時代で青春を過ごしたかったな…
ほんまそれ
3:22 is such a lovely transition
Nani? Kansei dorifto?
@@SagnikDasgupta I was gonna say the same thing: inertia drift?!?
Nah 2:52
420 likes
That was very smooth
My soap bar when it falls in the shower:
Why does this not have more likes?
🍩
Nani?! Soapu Drifto?!
Underrated comment
Alright just dont pick it up
Best drift video i have truly seen. Drifting is truly like a form of art, like if you’re painting a canvas. Sadly it’s not very noticeable by many. Because everyone is mostly focused on straight lines, but never notice the curves.
I sometimes forget people do this IRL. One wrong move, and his car is scrap.
FlickCheez YT
When you’re that good, it’s not one wrong move that scraps the car; it’s dozens of small conscious moves that scrap a car. Focus is key
Forget scraping a car one wrong move and you might not see tomorrow.
One wrong move and you get to go to a funeral for free.
@@CaleTucker bet?
@@CaleTucker 0y v3y 60y,IM you think death is free? Hoyhoyhoy!! 🙏
Straight is for fast cars, but corner is for fast drivers.
Drifting isn't the fastest way to beat a corner
@@IrKhoirudin sorry, but this is not F1 races, kid.
@@IrKhoirudin org indo
@pesobecat mind if i suggest u WRC?
@pesobecat this is the japanese street racing scene. In the mountain passes, hairpins will definitely slow down vehicles with grip runs but using the weight of the rear to initiate a drift and brake using the friction of the tires as opposed to rally drifting will definitely work. Especially on the downhill
This will forever be the best video on UA-cam
amazing skill with some wounderful japanese music manufactured in the late 90's , totally inspiring. Thank you for this masterpiece
I'm a simple man. I see dorifto and hear eurobeat, I press like.
*dorifuto
Eaurobeato*, pressu* Za LAIKU*
*Yuurobiito *puresu *dorihuto
m.ua-cam.com/video/uRNolShAlgU/v-deo.html
Im da 1000th like
Girls: OMG lets go to Japan and see all the beautiful places
Boys:
Boys:Heh Pathetic Look At This IROHAZAKA JUMP!!!!!
Boys:
Déjà vu!
I've just been in this place before
Higher on the street
And I know it's my time to go
@Jotarototo no
haha, 100%!
Zoom zoom brrrrr heh
So beautiful, so majestic. This is art.
What I like about the video, besides the drifting and music, is how the music is just muted enough to feel like it's playing from inside the car.
*When mom lets you push the shopping cart in the supermarket:*
Especially the IKEA carts with all four swiveling wheels
can't ruin the 69......
@@Satoko2521lol. i thought i was the only person who did that
LMAO!
Sir I'm 32
2% enjoying the drift
3% listening to the music
95% staring at this guy's arms to figure out how tf is he doing that
Maybe that's why they don't learn anything. The secret lies on weight shifting. Steering lock is the easy part
@@chrisbastos what about throttle control?
mostly footwork, constant shifting and breaking, makes it easier to shift the cars weight to different sides to make it very easy to break traction
Im only 15 but i fully understand that
I'm the 444th like
Gotta come back and watch this classic every once in awhile. 😎✨
Oh my goodness you are the best driver in the world haha thank you for your you have inspired me to fix the alternator and windows of my 2001 Audi A4 2.8 6.0liter and get myself my own drivers license thank You I Appreciate you all…
I love how the eurobeat isn't deja vu or running in the 90's
deja vu, running into the 90s and gas gas gas are pure cancer
I vastly prefer Killing my love, all Leslie Parrish’s eurobeat is amazing
try the songs of m.o.v.e.
Yeah
It's been overused and ruined
This straight up gave me the chills. Like, damn this guy is skilled...
Of course that's why he became a pro 😃
BatChest
forsenBB Chills
Insane
I mean he's a Japanese and drifting was invented in Japan by a racer
今でも見てます😍物凄く憧れます💖
this guy was living his absolute best life and everything about this video is perfect
I just realised there's no roll cage.
This man laughs in the face of death.
Takumi's 86 didnt have a roll cage ._.
@@Mark3nd takumi's a fictional character though, right?
Unless I'm missing something, in which case, please correct me.
@@big_bicep_bill7594 No your right, he's a fictional character. This (on video) man was facing death at it's being. He must've known the road alot in order to pull off those unreal techniques
Ofcourse not, even if it isn’t a fatal crash you could die when hitting your head on the rollcage, he isn’t putting a rollcage in a daily driver because he doesn’t want to wear a helmet all the time.
@@Mark3nd yeah, he must have known the road very well
"Doesn't he know this road. There a sharp left after this Right.."
3:46 NANI?!! K-A-N-S-E-I D-O-R-I-F-T-O!!!
🤣👌
I remember this inertia drift scene in initial D 🤯
@@abdomar0528 same
Bill Weaver OH SHIT
なに!?? 慣性ドリフト!!!
i aspire to be like this man, i train everyday and pushing myself harder everyday i hope i sometime can do a fraction of what this man is doing
how far have you gone till now man? did you get at least closer to your goal?
@@atomicul_ oh yhea im getting better and better at controlling the car, back then i was on simulator and sometimes in a old 90s corrolla on a field now im trying to drift a honda prelude on dirt roads...
@@analyzinggames8606 Once i get old enough to buy a car and get my licnese I wanna learn to drift, now im 14/15 and I'm driving my dads toyota corrola so i have pretty much learned the basics and ofc im not driving on an actual road with traffic
A calma e a precisão do japa é IMPRESSIONANTE✌️
This guys actually just rushing home cause he forgot to water his plants
Mr. Nut or to kiss his dog
No wonder why he had gardening gloves.
No...he left his miso out from fridge actually.
actually he forgot to cook the rice like his mom asked
@Paya Chinglish we know it and it's just art.
Who needs a hydro e-brake or welded diff, when you can put a complete stock car that was built in the 80's sideways going down a mountain like an absolute mad man
OK yes but he is driving down a hill and has an LSD soo..
Crae-Mi A. Riwa ok yes but the LSD was a factory fitted option
@@Alanphuphalee and?
@@cockindoodoo There's no "and". You should be able to figure that out for yourself
Mad msn im serious he is a mad man
トレノGTVをグローブして乗ってる先輩思い出した、是はいつ見ても凄いな、何か20バルブの人がお勧めに出てくるが、気持ちよく流してるとしか見えない、安全なサーキットで下品(失礼)派手なドリフト好きな人も居るが、こちらは凄い。今ならいい年なのかな、カッコいい。
0:36 the most impressive in that video. he literally one hand drifted 3 times
police : sir, are you driving under an influence of something?
dude : yes, *EUROBEAT*
police : understandable, have a nice day
*phonk
Underrated comment
Police: "wanna tandem then?"
@@LillaVya dude: *_"take ae86 car keys and start the engine"_* sure!
🤣🤣🤣
See you all in a couple years, when it gets recommended again.
See you comrade
Sayonara
Untill we meet again
Mhm
Sayonara
Recommendations doing their awesome work, I felt happy watching this
the sound of the engine screaming, the tires crying, as the music plays in the first 4 corners is perfect
this is the most beautiful video on UA-cam. I feel old now.
Me: How often do you change your tires?
Them: Yes.
4 tires/100 km
WHO SEEING THIS COMMENT IN 2021?
@@entertainme7523 idk I know I'm not
@@that0nedegenerate whoa
@@entertainme7523 Idk
this man makes drifting look like an art form. just absolutely masterful
It is! Drifting is art!
@@Yorak_Hunt0----3 sure
@@keisuketakahashi8451 oh hi there aniki
@@Yorak_Hunt0----3 *spider man pointing meme*
@@AmnesiaForever lol yea I've just met him again this week
He does it so fluidly. Its amazing
Go Go Ueo...How can you see where your going with the tears in your eyes? So jealous. Great job.
Words cannot express how skilled this guy is at drifting.
ua-cam.com/video/KXGLSF3MuZw/v-deo.html
@@KaykyG018 that is alright I mean the roads are hudge because it is a circuit race track and there is a lot of le-way to fix your errors on those type of raods but. This guy is in the touge where the roads can only fit like 2 cars only having a few centimeters apart of each other, if he messed up on the drift he could of crashed most likely crash. Also his car does not have to fancy E breaks that extend up so that it is easier to grab.
Camper there is only one drift king in the world right now and the name is keiichi tsuchiya
@Kitami Jun Relax pal. My favorite forms of racing are street touge and american dirt ovals. Two completely different worlds, but both awesome racing. You're the kind of person that is the reason that a lot of people don't get into more than one type. I love ripping a high hp V8 racecar around a dirt ovals and doing touge on back mountain like roads in my 100 hp NA Miata. Both are just as fun and amazing as the other to me.
Hey Dash he invented drifting lol
How we imagine ourselves after watching Initial D
True, my riding my bicycle be like
Bro, this is so accurate
Fun Fact: the driver in this video, Keiichi Tsuchiya, is the real world inspiration for the main character in Initial D, later winning many championship races worldwide. After this video's release, the drift king had his Japanese driving permit suspended for a short period. All of these stunts were done illegally & this is credited as the very first video of recorded drifting. Tsuchiya-san would go out to win championship races, so far ahead of the pack, he would purposely drive on objectively worse race-lines to initiate big drifts to wow the crowd & prevent boredom. There are no videos of anyone else drifting before these recordings.
@@do0Mbot the guy in this video isn't Keiichi Tsuchiya, but yes Keiichi Tsuchiya was the main inspiration for Initial D and also collaborated with the production of the manga and the anime.
Lmao
Nice moves with a lot of calm and this music make a roadtrip pleasure... keep going man!!!
Let’s just appreciate the man’s skill. He just breaks the rear end, and slides so casually. He’s done it before and is very capable of doing it again.
Mustang/Hellcat/Corvette driver: I can do burnouts and donuts!
Random Japanese AE86 driver : That's cute-to.
I want to see a touge battle of like a drift-tuned rx-7 FC versus a muscle car driver. Understeer then crashing into a wall at the first turn
I'm a jdm fan even would muscle fans call me a weeb though. but modern muscle cars are so different these days. z28, gt350, c7 corvette, viper.etc those have so advanced setups that can qualify them to compete with fast track cars unlike the dodge challenger that still crashes at corners.
pilote francais: bah quant je roule je fait du rallye
rollingdigger19 those are sports cars not muscle cars
Why are you guys comparing older japanese cars to american muscle cars? They're both in completely different ballparks
Just look at this guys body language. You would think he was driving to pick up his kids or something lol!
This guy is a beast!
Stephan Alonso mans calm af
When you get a booty call
All you can think is getting dat booty
Nothing else matters
Mans just making his tofu deliveries
He was driving like that to deliver tofus on time, his father let him drive every night. He is on his way back, because it is already dawn.
Stephan Alonso ...just like Takumi
OMG Those corners/turns are so aggressive! 😱😱
Harpin corner attack !
the hand movements are actually mesmerising
2:53 his steering wheel with the song. holy fuck, pure dopamine
holy shit ur right
Brooooooooooo legendary your right
Sheeesh hawk eyesight
It's give me goosebumps
Japan didn’t build the road like that by accident 👀
nate it’s in Japan?
My dude drifting got basically invented or at least made popular in Japan!
G31M1 that’s what I’m saying bro, they had that in mind when building the roads
Reading comprehension people
Sebastian yes this is in Japan
this brings a smile to my face
ce mec est une légende, la façon dont il drift est phénoménale
I like how he's just calm.
He needs to be extremely focused for that
Well, it requires a lot of focus to drive as perfectly as he does. The anime Initial D was inspired by this guy, Keiichi Tsuchiya, and in the anime, Takumi Fujiwara, the protagonist, when he’s drifting or racing, he’s super calm.
He is Takumi after all
Rule number two: don't panic
Zeliny
Plot twist: He was just delivering a tofu.
a single tofu
canon
Ultra plot-twist: we are the tofu
Well, theres no cup with water so he probably damaged the tofu
Well there seems to be a plastic bag in the passenger footwell maybe that’s the tofu.......????
Amaze!!!!!!! I was fascinated. Simply, Initial D!
Really inspires me
2:50 loved how that synced
This guy: *sees a turn*
His wheels: oh god pls no
Lol you made me laugh.
Tires*
Clutch: pls man I have kids
Benjamin Williamson right? It’s mildly infuriating
When a old vhs video has better action than todays movies.
Damn, this is beautiful. 😮💨💯
I like how he's wearing gardening gloves to drift.
soulassassin0g it gives him a +15 Handling bonus
I think these are racing gloves
@@TheNicoxoxD the second any glove touches his sacred hands, they too become racing gloves.
@@heiwafrieden6602 duuddee ☠️☠️☠️
They might seem like gardening gloves to you but to him they are an opening to another realm of driving
Girls visiting Japan : Japan is so beautiful the temples, shrines, beautiful country side, so peaceful
Boys visiting Japan :
Boys: Japan is so beautiful, look at the car park, track, jdm car, its so cool
I really want to do this too tbh, one of my biggest dreams
@Otaku hunter congrats you're the coolest kid of 2017
Girls boring boys quirky
I'm glad to live and drive without the drifting in Japan,
I'm happy to welcome
he's so calm while drifting like a madman
puts a smile on my face everytime i watch this video
Everybody: Nobody's born cool
This guy:
allstarsafari i think he is keiichi
He's bunta
@@halfofpotato6826 Takumi's mama
Hes the actual DK of japan
Best comment ever 😂
When you have casual drive in your AE86 but someone just ordered tofu
Gold
method789 initial D ayyy 👌
Lol
Hey already 4 months still didn't see my tofu yet.
@@manmystery8804 he forgot the water cup
he is what we aspire to be. Eurobeat KING
a work of art
I'm just impressed Japan has hilly backroads with such amazing construction. Where I live, there isn't even a guardrail, let alone smooth paved road surfaces
Bruh instead of touge its gonna be rallying
@@vtec_c1loop844 sicilian here, pulling something like this on our roads means instant death
@@Em-qc6sl since a lot of eurobeat singers are Italian your going to have to make it work
It is a tourist area, so it is well maintained.
@@Em-qc6sl difficulty : nightmare
People be like "you're racist"
"I know and I'm going to win"
Finally someone who also knows about the meme
A classic
Hello? Based Department? Yeah, I have a referral client for you, transferring his call now.
@@ChrisRedfieldsbloodline bruh
Kilroy was here
The best video i have watched so far
He has done this so many times this is just a monday for him. He is more relaxed than me in bed sleeping
0:38 Still can't get over how fucking close this looked. 😧
Dont worry he had garden gloves
@@randomslav4721 :)
that's the point numbnuts XD
I'm the 140th like
Drive it like you stole it
I was expecting *Initial D* but this was sufficient 🤗🤗🤗
This is initial D if you are talking about the music; it’s one of the many Eurobeat songs in the show
Are you talking about the gas gas gas song
@@jagdeepsinghmann33 The overrated memed to death song you mean?
@@jagdeepsinghmann33 no
Gas gas gas is too overrated
Go watch initial d
@@sooryan_1018 why are you everywhere
Bruhh drifting a ea86 like the tufo delivery man
🎉❤
Bro hes just so chill when drift nice
Interesting fact: If he would made one mistake you probably wouldn’t seen this video
General Kenobi...
Now imagine how many more of these videos you would see if mistakes didnt happen in them
You would, it would just be in a fail compilation
Well this guy went through the track hundreds of times, he knows what he's doing
Bonzee yes and he’s the drift king as well :,)
He makes it look so easy. So cool to see a good driver in action
Wtf you have the same photo lol
@@Recikler *sipp*
@@jaredtbo2075wow,you to...let's make this trend.From this moment our army calls "Chilling Roysuke"
@@Reciklervacancies for one?
0:39 The drift, the sounds, the music, the engine. Everything sounds SO good.
This is a masterclass in drifting