Throwback: drifting in the early 2000s

4 January 2016

The year was 2000, and this Japanese form of driving a car sideways through a set of corners, known as drifting, was beginning to take the world by storm. Here in New Zealand a handful of pioneers was leading the way, with the first taste of the sport shown in NZPC from late 1998 with the guys from Auckland-based car club NiZan. The cars were basic at best, often with no cage, no power, and super-skinny wheels with 50psi or more needed just to break traction. Little did these guys know that the sport was about to explode in New Zealand — NiZan hosted the first drift track day on the old Taupo circuit in October 2000. Over the next few years it grew and grew, until the formation of teams like Driftcorp, WSR, and many others. 
In 2003 D1NZ hosted its first competition round at Manfeild, and 12 years later the series is still growing strong. 

If you recognize a driver in the gallery, comment below! 

This article was originally published in NZ Performance Car Issue No. 227. You can pick up a print copy or a digital copy of the magazine below: