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JDM Year in Review: 2010 — The Modern Era Begins
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JDM Year in Review: 2010 — The Modern Era Begins

2010 marks the beginning of the modern JDM era. Lexus LFA launches, R35 GT-R dominates Nürburgring, Instagram changes how JDM culture is documented and shared.

Apr 10, 20262 min read
Pikes Peak: Japanese Cars at the Race to the Clouds
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Pikes Peak: Japanese Cars at the Race to the Clouds

Pikes Peak is one of motorsport's oldest events. Japanese performance cars have competed for decades, with multiple class wins from R35 GT-Rs, WRX STIs, and Lancer Evos.

Apr 10, 20262 min read
JDM Year in Review: 1985 — The Era Begins
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JDM Year in Review: 1985 — The Era Begins

1985 marks the start of the modern JDM enthusiast era. RX-7 FC launches, AE86 drift culture emerges, Japanese magazine and tuning industry takes off.

Apr 10, 20263 min read
JDM Year in Review: 2000 — The Peak Era
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JDM Year in Review: 2000 — The Peak Era

2000 represents the absolute peak of the JDM era. R34 V-Spec II refresh, Honda S2000 US launch, RX-7 FD3S final years, peak Japanese magazine and tuning culture.

Apr 10, 20263 min read
Kazutoshi Mizuno: The Father of the R34 and R35 GT-R
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Kazutoshi Mizuno: The Father of the R34 and R35 GT-R

Kazutoshi Mizuno is one of the most important automotive engineers of the last 30 years — and arguably the single most influential figure in Nissan's modern performance car history.

Apr 10, 20263 min read
Shigeru Uehara: The Father of the Honda NSX
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Shigeru Uehara: The Father of the Honda NSX

Shigeru Uehara led the Honda NSX development team through the first-generation launch. Without his vision, Honda might never have built the mid-engine supercar that changed the world.

Apr 10, 20263 min read
Akio Toyoda: The CEO Who Saved Toyota's Soul
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Akio Toyoda: The CEO Who Saved Toyota's Soul

Akio Toyoda is the rare CEO who actually races. He personally competes at the Nürburgring 24 Hours. He made Toyota build the GR86, the new Supra, the GR Yaris — all against profit pressure.

Apr 10, 20263 min read
JDM Year in Review: 2005 — The Rise of D1 Grand Prix
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JDM Year in Review: 2005 — The Rise of D1 Grand Prix

2005 was the year drift went professional. Evo IX launches, Tokyo Drift in production, D1 Grand Prix drives drift competition mainstream, JGTC becomes Super GT.

Apr 10, 20262 min read
Ebisu Circuit: The Drift Paradise
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Ebisu Circuit: The Drift Paradise

Ebisu Circuit is the world's most famous drift track. Multiple layouts for every skill level, home of Drift Matsuri, and pilgrimage destination for international drifters.

Apr 10, 20262 min read
JDM Year in Review: 1990 — Godzilla Arrives
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JDM Year in Review: 1990 — Godzilla Arrives

1990 is one of the most important years in JDM history. NSX launches, R32 GT-R debuts in Group A racing, Carlos Sainz wins WRC in Toyota Celica GT-Four.

Apr 10, 20262 min read
Time Attack: From Tsukuba to Global Movement
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Time Attack: From Tsukuba to Global Movement

Time attack started at Tsukuba in the 1980s as Japanese tuner shop competition. It became a global motorsport with championships in Japan, US, Australia, and Europe.

Apr 10, 20262 min read
Keiichi Tsuchiya: The Drift King
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Keiichi Tsuchiya: The Drift King

Keiichi Tsuchiya is the most influential driver in drift history. Without his Pluspy footage, drifting as a discipline wouldn't exist. This is his complete story.

Apr 10, 20264 min read
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