SPEED HERO Blog — drift

Capital D, practice makes...well...

The Capital D season is over for the year as you may have noticed by the mayhem at the end of September and if you didn't, you haven't been following Speed Hero. We forgive you, this time. Over the off season there are a number of practice days, like today, a free for all of noobs and veterans trying to hone their skills are find a reason for an engine swap or new platform all together. Read the article


Hey Man!

I had seen this video a long time ago, but never really got it at the time. Who'd a thunk back in '98 Americans were drifting hard in their own crew!


Outlets 2: Let's get Digital!

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Let's face it, all us lads n' ladies like to do the things we want, even if we can't afford them. For many people video games are an escape from life, but for me, they have always been a preview of the future. Since my days of Sega Genesis I have used video games as a portal into my interests, ones where I was not old or baller enough to fulfill.

roadrash3 stunts


It's all Greek to me.

Just a change of pace, some drift that isn't in Japan or as I usually push, Canada. This comes out of Cyprus thanks to Yanihluigi

Pink Rolla twins fighting it out makes me tingle...that's right, I'm tingling.

Thank you Greece and thank you Yanihluigi. Make sure you check out all his vids, tell him Speed Hero sent you.


Inspiration #2 Rotary edition

Earl's truck is the most badass thing ever, seriously. It seems he and I draw inspiration from the same sources at times, since he's got his shit done and flashing cash all over the breast coast, he's become a hero of mine for being an anti-hero. Streeto Maximum and all that jazz. earltrux rotarolla Another inspiration of mine is Dmac's awesome lightweight corolla. Seriously, 1600lbs is more ballin' than anyone can imagine. The ability to utilize the little horsepower out of...