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marcfalk 09-23-2008 02:54 PM

Where to find streetrace in Tokyo?
 
Hey guys,

Does any of you know where I can find information about streetraces or trackraces in Tokyo? We are some guys who would like to see some race, if it exists?

Thanks in advance..

Cheers,

Nyororin 09-23-2008 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by marcfalk (Post 592022)
Does any of you know where I can find information about streetraces or trackraces in Tokyo? We are some guys who would like to see some race, if it exists?

Good luck on the street races... Street racing is illegal, and police do their best to catch and squash it. (For good reason, as it`s incredibly dangerous to those involved and those trying to drive normally.)
There is pretty much no chance of races being advertised - your best bet is to make friends with a racer (if you can track one down), and ask directly.

AntiCitizen 09-23-2008 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by marcfalk (Post 592022)
Hey guys,

Does any of you know where I can find information about streetraces or trackraces in Tokyo? We are some guys who would like to see some race, if it exists?

Thanks in advance..

Cheers,

stop watching so much 2 fast 2 furious ITS ONLY A FILM:rolleyes:

godwine 09-23-2008 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by marcfalk (Post 592022)
If it exists?

Go rent a copy of "Tokyo Drift"....

Anyways, in all seriousness, there USED to be "SOME" street racing going on in Japan years ago, but it was nothing like how the manga/animate portrait it with audience watching it on the mountain side

You won't see it anymore, simply because as the other pointed out, its illegal, and the cops crack down on it.

Making racer friend is a good approach, but I doubt they will build enough trust in you to take you to an event after the first meeting

Sangetsu 09-24-2008 10:11 AM

It's incredibly difficult to get a drivers license in Japan (I'm going through the process myself right now), but it's even easier to lose one's license if one does something as foolish as racing.

Japan is not a car-friendly country. If you are parked in a lot eating a donut while reading a paper, and a car backs into yours, you are going to be considered partially at fault for the accident. Add the requirement for expensive annual inspections, outrageous highway tolls ($1 per mile), high gas prices, and parking requirements, you'll begin to understand. In some circumstances you can't even own or buy a car unless you have a parking spot registered with the city. If you get pulled over for being in a speed contest (racing), don't think they'll let you get back behind the wheel within a decade or so.

People don't drive wildly modified cars here because they actually race them. It's only for looks. You'll see women on trains or buses carrying tennis rackets whenever they head out for the weekend even though they've never actually played a game of tennis.

If you want to drive fast, move to Montana or Germany where there are no speed limits.

marcfalk 09-25-2008 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by AntiCitizen (Post 592043)
stop watching so much 2 fast 2 furious ITS ONLY A FILM:rolleyes:

Haha, well... maybe we will :P

Are there any legal races, on tracks etc?

Thanks for the answers anyway, I appreciate.

Sangetsu 09-25-2008 01:09 PM

On many of the mountain roads now, the corners have been painted with a special coating which prevents drifting. There are a handful of small stretches of roads in the country where people go to drive fast because of the lack of speed enforcement cameras and small number of police officers. It's hardly worth the effort to invest in a fast car and only have the opportunity to get it out to one of these roads on rare occasions.

As for track times, it is possible to use some of the race tracks on public days. But your vehicle must pass a strict safety inspection, it must be insured and registered (unless you are a licensed racer with a competition-only vehicle), and you must have a valid drivers license. "Valid" license means a Japanese or international license (and some places will not accept international licenses).

It's hard to find time to drive as public days at the tracks are very busy, particularly on those few warmer days when it's not raining. You may wait 6 or 8 hours to get only 15 minutes of time on the track.

Deutschland 09-25-2008 01:16 PM

sangetsu do you know how fast can be drived on japanese highways?

SGTOkinawa 09-25-2008 01:17 PM

How are you going to see a race all the way from "Location: Denmark" ?

Also, because it is illegal, no one in a public forums is going to just give a place and time, dah the police can read this stuff too you know.

Lastly, you'd be better to ask someone in a PM that is into cars, I think there is a section just for cars right?

Start there.

Good luck!

Peace! :D :vsign:

godwine 09-25-2008 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by SGTOkinawa (Post 593850)
How are you going to see a race all the way from "Location: Denmark" ?

Also, because it is illegal, no one in a public forums is going to just give a place and time, dah the police can read this stuff too you know.

Lastly, you'd be better to ask someone in a PM that is into cars, I think there is a section just for cars right?

Start there.

Good luck!

Peace! :D :vsign:

I think he is going to Japan, thats why he ask.... if i am correct, the speed limit on highway is 60M/H... and that junk from "Tokyo Drift", concerning police won't even try if you exceed 200KM/H, that i cannot confirm, but I don' think there is such rule

marcfalk 09-25-2008 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by godwine (Post 593953)
I think he is going to Japan, thats why he ask.... if i am correct, the speed limit on highway is 60M/H... and that junk from "Tokyo Drift", concerning police won't even try if you exceed 200KM/H, that i cannot confirm, but I don' think there is such rule

Yeah, I'm in Tokyo right now, so I wanted to see if it was possible to join a race or two :)

Deutschland 09-25-2008 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by godwine (Post 593953)
I think he is going to Japan, thats why he ask.... if i am correct, the speed limit on highway is 60M/H... and that junk from "Tokyo Drift", concerning police won't even try if you exceed 200KM/H, that i cannot confirm, but I don' think there is such rule

60 km/h on the highway.. how shitty is that? O_O we drive 60 km/h in the city ._.

MMM 09-25-2008 09:14 PM

It's usually 80km/h on the highway.

Deutschland 09-25-2008 09:18 PM

well, seems like road traffic isnt one of japans good properties

MMM 09-25-2008 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Deutschland (Post 594101)
well, seems like road traffic isnt one of japans good properties

It just depends where you are. Tokyo sucks during the day, but many parts of Tokyo are easy to drive around in at night.

Excessum 09-25-2008 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by marcfalk (Post 593817)
Haha, well... maybe we will :P

Are there any legal races, on tracks etc?

Thanks for the answers anyway, I appreciate.

You might find this site interesting, if you are in-to the drifting thing: d1gp.co.jp

allie2590 09-25-2008 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Deutschland (Post 594086)
60 km/h on the highway.. how shitty is that? O_O we drive 60 km/h in the city ._.

Yes, 60km/h would be shitty. That's why it's 60M/h. Read more carefully. :|

Deutschland 09-26-2008 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by allie2590 (Post 594120)
Yes, 60km/h would be shitty. That's why it's 60M/h. Read more carefully. :|

haha even that is just to slow, Iam used to have no speedlimits on the highways

Sangetsu 09-26-2008 10:26 AM

As MMM said, highway speeds are typically 80kph. The signs are electronic though, and can be lowered when the weather is bad.

The highways which run through metro Tokyo are very twisty, and the lanes are narrow. Fun to drive on (when traffic is light), but there is very little room for error.

I recently heard that they are still running (drifting) on Mount Rokko, which is near Osaka. Good luck.

godwine 09-26-2008 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Deutschland (Post 594086)
60 km/h on the highway.. how shitty is that? O_O we drive 60 km/h in the city ._.

I said 60 MILES

Look at MMM"s answer

Deutschland 09-26-2008 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by godwine (Post 594534)
I said 60 MILES

Look at MMM"s answer

already cleared... look at the previous page

kouichisan 12-28-2008 07:42 PM

Good question... just what I wanted to ask, although I don't intend on street racing. I do want to meet people who know a bit about modifying Japanese cars for race track use (there are loads in the UK :)), I am into engine tuning so if anyone is around on this forum that is a petrol head... pm me dude.

I'm not interested in speaking to people who have watched a bit on TV, you need to know what your talking about lol. :cool:


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