Culture of Arab Drifting (aka Saudi Drifting / Middle East Drifting / Tafheet / Hajwalah)

During the 2000s and early 2010s videos of Arab drifting were viral and the sheer craziness of them shocked the whole world. So what really is Arab drifting aka Tafheet aka Hajwalah? If you have stumbled upon this article you probably already know, but if you don’t then classic arab drifting is jerking the steering … Read more Culture of Arab Drifting (aka Saudi Drifting / Middle East Drifting / Tafheet / Hajwalah)

Story of the MidNight club (Middo Naito Kurabu)

Story of the Mid Night club (Middo Naito Kurabu)

Midnight club, also known as Middo Naito Kurabu was formed in April of 1982 (despite most sources mistakenly claiming 1987). It’s best known for racing Tokyo’s Shuto Expressway at night. Midnight club became notorious due to its members being elite drivers with highly modified cars, being a member of Midnight Club was symbol of high … Read more Story of the MidNight club (Middo Naito Kurabu)

C’était un rendez-vous – Story of the 1976 street racing film

C’était un rendez-vous – Story of the 1976 street racing film

C’était un rendez-vous (“It was a date” in english) is one of the first real street racing films. At around 5:30 am on a Sunday morning in August of 1976 Claude Lelouch raced through the streets of Paris for exactly 8 minutes and 5 seconds at speeds of up to 140 mph (225 km/h) in … Read more C’était un rendez-vous – Story of the 1976 street racing film

Giorgi Tevzadze – The famous Georgian street racer

Giorgi Tevzadze (გიორგი თევზაძის) – The famous street racer

Giorgi Tevzadze (born on 17th March of 1987) was a famous Georgian street racer. He was well known for his amazing driving skills and crazy street racing videos with his BMW M5 E34: Giorgi Tevzadze (გიორგი თევზაძის) was the founder of needfordrive.com website (which doesn’t exist anymore as of writing this article, but you can … Read more Giorgi Tevzadze – The famous Georgian street racer

Story of The Belgrade Phantom

Story of The Belgrade Phantom

Story of The Belgrade Phantom is about 29-year old Vladimir „Vlada“ Vasiljević who in August of 1979 “borrowed” Porsche 911S Targa owned by tennis player Ivko Plecevic who had won the car in tournament in Berlin. This wasn’t uncommon of Vladimir which was known as “Vlada Opel” (for his love of “borrowing” Opel cars) and … Read more Story of The Belgrade Phantom