At it again, Pacific Grand Prix provides many amateur level and even pro level drivers with the time of day to practice, have fun, and show off their skills. While the prices may have risen since the last summer series, both drivers and spectators still managed to make it out. Endless thanks to PGP and their staff for the hard work and dedication; to Rob Primo’s idea for PGP’s infamous drift days to begin with; to the drivers who make it worth while for the community to come out and support, learn, and socialize; to the spectators who show that support for both local and traveling drivers, as well as the track itself; and to all of the media who spend their time on the track, publicize the drivers and event venue, and ultimately put smiles on both driver faces and fans alike.
Intec Racing driver, Andrew Larson, killed it on the track despite minor technical difficulties. Half of the Intec “crew” came to support their driver as well as to provide a tire changing and pressure checking station for all of the drivers. Larson’s red 350Z was not only the loudest car on the track, but also one of the fastest as he reached speeds up to 50mph on turn 1’s entry.
Returning driver, Matt Panic, came with a little surprise. Moving away from his previously, easily recognized black AE86, Panic brought his “newly” bought and recently built mid-70’s Toyota Celica – first time ever driving the car, Panic “did work!” on the track.
Other drivers such as FATSACK Drifter’s Casey Torres in the champagne S13 hatch, TYGR Racing’s Tyler Grimsley in the flat black S13 hatch, and Gleb Antonov in the baby blue S13 hatch, all graced us with their presence. All three drove great with high speeds and lots of tire smoke!
While we may have found ourselves with slight frowns when those few drops of rain came by minutes before the official starting time, thankfully the day turned out clear and beautiful. Personally, I didn’t make it onto the track as “Official Media”, but that didn’t mean there was no chances for good shots!
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