Unfortunate but thats how it goes sometimes with the ultra aggressive style naoki is known for, its a double edged sword and he just has to learn to dull one of the ends metaphorically speaking.
Be humble. He is my god but he has not been worthy yet but when people see him in his element all will be forgotten. This is coming fro. Someone who builds 1 to 1 liverys of his cars day 1
@@stevenbilclough2563There was 1 mistake in the first run and that was the 2 rears off track and the wet run was just common sense, if he went the way he would in the wet in japan he would be able to do a clean run but because he’s on a wet track littered with rubber on the track and at the same time it’s slippery asf he can’t initiate the way he wants to otherwise he will spin out. His car wasn’t made for the wet and neither are any of the drift cars. Some like james dean who are use to it can pull it off but look up Naoki in the wet, you can see this just wasn’t his day.
I'm sorry but the beauty of 99% of motorsport is the first one over the line is the winner. . . Unless there's infringement of some kind, then it's clear as day. When its "judged" there will always be bias, everytime. They should put 10 cars on the track and have them race. If they perform a turn without drifting they get penalized. Not this judging crap. . . Hence I could never take drifting seriously and consider it a genuine motorsport
I watched almost the entire event and there was wasn't bias to speak of. The judges had certain criteria and those criteria stayed very consistent thorough the weekend. I think the average viewer has more bias than the judges what comes to DMEC.
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Unfortunate but thats how it goes sometimes with the ultra aggressive style naoki is known for, its a double edged sword and he just has to learn to dull one of the ends metaphorically speaking.
If in doubt, go flat out 🎉
He is probably going to practice untill his brain implodes
Nah they did him pretty dirty on this.
He left the track on his best run and the wet run was all over the place.
Be humble. He is my god but he has not been worthy yet but when people see him in his element all will be forgotten. This is coming fro. Someone who builds 1 to 1 liverys of his cars day 1
@@se7en910I don’t believe you.
@@stevenbilclough2563There was 1 mistake in the first run and that was the 2 rears off track and the wet run was just common sense, if he went the way he would in the wet in japan he would be able to do a clean run but because he’s on a wet track littered with rubber on the track and at the same time it’s slippery asf he can’t initiate the way he wants to otherwise he will spin out. His car wasn’t made for the wet and neither are any of the drift cars. Some like james dean who are use to it can pull it off but look up Naoki in the wet, you can see this just wasn’t his day.
Didn't even qualify.....
I'm sorry but the beauty of 99% of motorsport is the first one over the line is the winner. . . Unless there's infringement of some kind, then it's clear as day. When its "judged" there will always be bias, everytime. They should put 10 cars on the track and have them race. If they perform a turn without drifting they get penalized. Not this judging crap. . . Hence I could never take drifting seriously and consider it a genuine motorsport
Drifting isn't supposed to be taken seriously, it's supposed to be fun
I don't think you get it yet. You might one day.
@zimbabwejim7153 "keep drifting fun"
I watched almost the entire event and there was wasn't bias to speak of. The judges had certain criteria and those criteria stayed very consistent thorough the weekend.
I think the average viewer has more bias than the judges what comes to DMEC.
Tell me you noting about drifting without telling me you know fuck all about drifting.