Thomas Nygård, erhh? This entire sport was invented by these "samurais", what are you on about? Go check some D1 events in Japan and tell me they don't drive good.
@@jimhaglund597 They've been at the ring, and drifted there, in the prototypes of the cars that are commonly used for drifting today. In b4 it was cool :)
You click a video that says "Drift". Then you watch a guy that with a car is more precise than a surgeon with a scalpel. It was done on a track. Not to mention the coolness of the car itself. How the fuck can you thumb down this? Even my 93 years old grandmother would approve.
+Bs Master i didnt like the way he claimed the track for himself. there were other drivers who payed to drive on the nordschleife and couldnt pass him and i saw oportunities to let them pass but he just didnt let them.. thats selfish.. i do like drifting and yes guy is good.. but i didnt like his attitude on the road
*Had to repost, saw now that things were left out 8 months ago* Firstly, Fredrik sure as hell doesnt need me to defend him, and sure enough, can`t please everyone. I just think facts and the way I see things is worth mashing the buttons. Anybody is free to research the circumstances, they`ll see that this was a calm day at the ring, not much traffic to speak of. Furthermore, Fredrik has background from Formula Ford (and notably won at Silverstone 1996, also with shitty tires) and a plethora of other motorsports disciplines. He let everyone pass (he has mirrors..), those still behind was a friend of his (The ZM3) and a spectator or two. And although this Cressida is of comparably crude construction when put side to side with modern production cars, he was still below 9:00 BTG on his drifting laps... chew on that, that`s faster than most of the drivers there that day, or any day. Also he did 8:29 when really gunning for the clock (shitty tires.) In addition, most of today`s drivers (not all, of course) with cars equipped with independent rear suspension and limited slip rear differentials, seem to just jam the gear stick around, to hell with synchro`s.. or matching drivetrain revs and engine rpm`s to sustain progressive weight shift.. or control engine braking... (heel & toe downshift) then they wonder why they lose traction... Yet here we see proper use of e-brake and heel & toe supplementing excellent drifts (for as long as loss of traction can be sustained) with no big corrections and not holding anybody up... In a Cressida.. So if people don`t understand, and even go as far as disliking what they don`t understand, I think going so completely way out of their reach about it might not be a good idea for them either :)
@@festungkurland9804 I know...nothing lasts long when living next to the sea Yes my parents loved the car,i learnt to drive in it...fantastic engine but the body after 12 years was almost gone,a guy bought it lasted him 1 year and he scrapped it. Bumpers had rusted off..nothing to screw them back onto,tied on with string Headlight surrounds the same,the chrome surrounds came away Sills were eaten through,doors the same Repair bills always very high as car came out in 1977,so not many in Scotland
@RowdoggNZ: No, looks like it's a coincidence. The corner in that moment is the Adenauer Forst, a really difficult corner on the track. The bike past the time point to drive thru the corners, so he decided to drive ahead, over the curbs and the lawn, that's my consideration.
Мда, представляю, едешь, весь такой быстрый, четкий, дерзкий, смотришь в зеркало заднего вида, а там этот (если не это XD ) боком из-за поворота!!!! Классный водитель, классная машина! Красавчик!
@@iglooproductions they didn't, actually. They just stopped importing them to the States. The Cressida is actually a rebadged Toyota Mark II, which definitely continued its run in Japan past 92 and into the 2000s, even eventually gaining a JZ powertrain while the ones we had in the States ended with the 7M. You might also be aware of the sport version of the Mark II: the Toyota Chaser. The newer models pop up at drift events quite a bit.
Actually omitting a roll-cage lets the car flex a little for better cornering :) Also, this is a road car, and to have a road-car in Norway (where this guy is from) = No roll-cage, or you`ll get pulled over and cited an inspection for which your roll-cage must actually be removed before showing up.
Drifting the ring at speed with no cage. Very impressed. Absolute talent.
HE IS THE CAGE
This viking drives like samurai
x x samurais dont drive good.
Thomas Nygård, erhh? This entire sport was invented by these "samurais", what are you on about? Go check some D1 events in Japan and tell me they don't drive good.
bring these samurais to the ring and see what they say about drifting it...
@@jimhaglund597 They've been at the ring, and drifted there, in the prototypes of the cars that are commonly used for drifting today.
In b4 it was cool :)
@@gerijokub7737 scandinavians has been drifting since way before that
This dude has the sickest flow of any drifter on that track I have ever seen! Very much respect! :)
YES!!! This IS the kind of drift everyone wanted to see at such a place with such a car!!!
You click a video that says "Drift". Then you watch a guy that with a car is more precise than a surgeon with a scalpel. It was done on a track. Not to mention the coolness of the car itself. How the fuck can you thumb down this? Even my 93 years old grandmother would approve.
+Bs Master i didnt like the way he claimed the track for himself. there were other drivers who payed to drive on the nordschleife and couldnt pass him and i saw oportunities to let them pass but he just didnt let them.. thats selfish.. i do like drifting and yes guy is good.. but i didnt like his attitude on the road
+žan razdrih guys who drove behind him wanted to drive behind him
why go to a track if you're not going to try and go fast. Just ruins the experience for everyone else.
*Had to repost, saw now that things were left out 8 months ago*
Firstly, Fredrik sure as hell doesnt need me to defend him, and sure enough, can`t please everyone.
I just think facts and the way I see things is worth mashing the buttons.
Anybody is free to research the circumstances, they`ll see that this was a calm day at the ring, not much traffic to speak of.
Furthermore, Fredrik has background from Formula Ford (and notably won at Silverstone 1996, also with shitty tires) and a plethora of other motorsports disciplines.
He let everyone pass (he has mirrors..), those still behind was a friend of his (The ZM3) and a spectator or two.
And although this Cressida is of comparably crude construction when put side to side with modern production cars, he was still below 9:00 BTG on his drifting laps... chew on that, that`s faster than most of the drivers there that day, or any day.
Also he did 8:29 when really gunning for the clock (shitty tires.)
In addition, most of today`s drivers (not all, of course) with cars equipped with independent rear suspension and limited slip rear differentials, seem to just jam the gear stick around, to hell with synchro`s.. or matching drivetrain revs and engine rpm`s to sustain progressive weight shift.. or control engine braking... (heel & toe downshift) then they wonder why they lose traction...
Yet here we see proper use of e-brake and heel & toe supplementing excellent drifts (for as long as loss of traction can be sustained) with no big corrections and not holding anybody up... In a Cressida..
So if people don`t understand, and even go as far as disliking what they don`t understand, I think going so completely way out of their reach about it might not be a good idea for them either :)
their fault for being shitty drivers.
4:26 .fuck it if i can´t overtake better start a tandem
Probably just found the best Nurburgring movie going.
Drift King! And that speed, good work!
only the yellow-bird footage from the 80's rival this... man and machine in true harmony.
INITIAL D: FREDRIK's STAGE
😂
Full upper body workout that day, bet he drank a protein shake after that. Pure Skill.
fredrik das ist ja mal der wahnsinn ! hammer super gut !
I LOVE that Cressida :O
they are rust buckets.
No they're not.
you try living on the west coast of Scotland with a Cressida then/I know.we had one for 12 years=rusted.
@@MrManhound so is everything else.
@@festungkurland9804 I know...nothing lasts long when living next to the sea
Yes my parents loved the car,i learnt to drive in it...fantastic engine but the body after 12 years was almost gone,a guy bought it lasted him 1 year and he scrapped it.
Bumpers had rusted off..nothing to screw them back onto,tied on with string
Headlight surrounds the same,the chrome surrounds came away
Sills were eaten through,doors the same
Repair bills always very high as car came out in 1977,so not many in Scotland
You've got some real talent there man
and then he was banned.. nurburgring should have annual drift events
If that Cressi could talk he would be like "Weeeeeeee!!!"😆😆
Thats awesome! You make that car speak by himself. Thumbs up from Argentina
die Olle bei 1:04 ''Der macht das extra.''
Ach echt?
peinlich 😂
freaking awsome man...lovit from the start to the end!!!
absolutle fantastic skills, and very funny at the end lol
2:36 he's got a few beamers on his tail. Looks like an action movie almost with one good guy and a few bad guys..
божественно
That is fearless. Drifting on the burger ring there is no margin for error at all.
Wicked drifting! Question: Was it just me or did a bike go off the side of the track in front of you at 1:25?
@RowdoggNZ: No, looks like it's a coincidence. The corner in that moment is the Adenauer Forst, a really difficult corner on the track. The bike past the time point to drive thru the corners, so he decided to drive ahead, over the curbs and the lawn, that's my consideration.
I was low key expecting the steering wheel to come off with all those vigorous turning.
Мда, представляю, едешь, весь такой быстрый, четкий, дерзкий, смотришь в зеркало заднего вида, а там этот (если не это XD ) боком из-за поворота!!!! Классный водитель, классная машина! Красавчик!
Боком догоняет прямоходов)))
Norway guy? Very good drift !!!! Excellent
That is some great driving/drifting . Full marks to you.
very impressive, lol.
omg hes made that 78 toyota look amazing and drifted sick on the nurhinburg track nice one dude :D
The man
Simplemente increible, eres dios no entiendo como tiene tan pocas reproducciones.
One with the blade, One with the car, both at graceful as the petal of the blossom tree, their movements in sync, Deja Vu
@William West (student) I can't tell if it's a compliment or a offense.
Nice setup ! luv your car stance !
so do the tyres last more than one lap
the little ball would make me so annoyed...
O cara é muuuiiiito profissional no drft, parabéns pela confiança que tú tem no seu carro. E o vídeo ficou muito bom.👏👏👏👏
the bike at 1:25, where does it go? the real ghost rider..? :S chills!
Same shortcut as most bikers when they enter too tight/fast into Adenauer Forst :P
very unique and tastefully done car. honestly this older cressida looks way better than the newer modern one
There’s no modern one, they stopped making them in 92.
@@iglooproductions they didn't, actually. They just stopped importing them to the States. The Cressida is actually a rebadged Toyota Mark II, which definitely continued its run in Japan past 92 and into the 2000s, even eventually gaining a JZ powertrain while the ones we had in the States ended with the 7M. You might also be aware of the sport version of the Mark II: the Toyota Chaser. The newer models pop up at drift events quite a bit.
Smooth and lovely, just like a good coffee
All people:drive safety.
This guy: de ja vu.
love the Q&A!
One question: How a Cressida? I mean if you had it used, you had options like other Toyotas, Mazdas, Nissans, Mitsubishis etc. .. Great driving mate!
Dude wants a sleeper basically. No one would think that Cressida having a 2JZ under the hood and be a complete maniac on the track
He had a crashtest dummy in the passenger seat.
this was very cool to watch dem boi got skillz!
That's some serious skill right there
Dichtung zwischen lenkrad und sitz is good! :)) Boy knows how to drive.
Really youtube, all my life watching drift, and you recommend me this video 6 years later
Pd: this guy is an absolute beast, entries at 110mph, you have my respect
so epic.. what a master class.. i watched for 5 minutes and then realised no roll cage.. so much skill.
Actually omitting a roll-cage lets the car flex a little for better cornering :)
Also, this is a road car, and to have a road-car in Norway (where this guy is from) = No roll-cage, or you`ll get pulled over and cited an inspection for which your roll-cage must actually be removed before showing up.
Hi, I watched it one hundred times ! You seemed to be faster than the other cars in the curve, didn't you ?
insane angle!
Nostalgia
Thank you, Fred!!!
perfekt drikt Fredrik
Looks so fascinatingly
90% of the cars on the track that day won't see her age.
The drift is strong in this one😂❤😊
OG drifter
Give that man a Cookie!
😌
4:33 Damn! Changing gears mid drift
Tiff Needell is well known for doing that.
Very good drifts!
awesome car and driving!... 1:26 that bike ran off track? lol
Where did you get the sun strip sticker from?
+M099 speedhunters
great Driftin bro and like put
io conosco il circus del drift,ma i miei occhi non hanno mai visto una carretta diventare una star,bravo fredik.
Dudes a beast .
I want a cressida
Impressive skills. How long do tires last doing that?
Mark 2s are fucking Gs. From that highway drift meme to that v12 mark 2 and this.
I couldn't even imagine what this would be like to see moving past me on the track.
this guy have a big balls XD good job
i can't belive this car turned into a meme
exelent
Awesome as always :D
he make it looks easy
Stunning skills!!
What engine in that Cressida? Awesome drifting 👍😀
Alf Huckolm mk4 supra engine NON turbo
Takataki Takatuka 🤠
im no drifting fan BUT this was kind of awsome...tho the co pilote looks kind of scared ;) (thumbs up)
Takumi real life ?
just saw you on another vid on the nurburgring crash channel doing some awesome drifts.
WHAT SORCERY IS THIS. amazing
dude this is insane :D
Thank god it's not more ebrake powerslides. Great use of drift as an actual cornering technique
In case anyone's wondering, this is the same driver and the same car in the "offramp drifting" meme; guy is a soft-sung legend.
Cressida Nice!! MARKⅡ SEDEN CooL!!!!
wow. on top of everything else, that car is eerily quiet inside..
very solid body for something that age
What happens when the tire blows ?
In 99 I had a 89 Cressida, mine had the rectangle headlights.
Any one know where to get that muffler/similar one cheers
Just awesome! So hard to do this on track and not go out one time. :-D
Dynamic drift.
COOL! VERY COOL!
fucking crazy but well controlled drifts truly something to behold
Track Marshalls:
Am i a joke to you?
I can barely do this in assetto corsa...
Poiyvuhgh
i can do this in assetto corsa.. but that's not even close to this guy's commitment
Beats basteln :3 But you had three more years of practice
The only thing missing is the eurobeat
gdzie on ma klatke bezpieczenstwa
This guy's a fucking legend.
Hvilken bil kjører han?
Saulo Silva Darude sandstorm
+Saulo Silva Toyota Cressida
4:27 lol. Nice driving man. Is that an open track?