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Drifting: Sideways From Japan to America [Hardcover]

Antonio Alvendia (Author)
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August 1, 2006
Dreamed up by drivers trying to outdo each other on the mountain passes of Japan, the art of the sideways descent of a switchback—what Wired described as “the fishtailing ballet of burning rubber called drifting”—has made it to the United States in a big way.  What began as a new kind of daredevil driving among teens has, over two decades, become a sanctioned sport, making its way across the Pacific through video games and magazines, anime and the Internet, to take root in California’s fertile underground racing culture.
 
Drifting tells the story of drifting from its arrival on the West Coast to its emergence as the hottest form of motorsport in the United States. A dramatic visual record of the sport in America that includes over 400 photos, the book also profiles the people, teams, techniques, web sites, publications, videos, and trends that have made drifting the phenomenon that it is today.  For the curious newcomer, author Antonio Alvendia’s introduction succinctly explains what drifting is, setting the stage for the thrilling automotive drama that then unfolds. For the veteran drifting fan, this book is the first illustrated book on the latest motorsport to conquer the world.
 

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Grassroots Motorsports, August 2006

“Antonio Alvendia has been our designated drift photographer for quite some time, and he is about to release a book on the subject. Drifting: Sideways from Japan to America covers the evolution of drifting here in the States. It’s like the Dogtown and Z-Boys documentary, Alvendia explains, although this isn’t a movie and doesn’t cover skateboarding.”



Hot4s.com (AUS), December 2006 (visits per month unavailable)

“If you need a healthy dose of drifting culture, you’ll find it in this title, which really delves a little deeper than most, drawing you into the faces and atmosphere of the scene. The book largely focuses on the arrival of drifting in the US and it’s impact on ol’ Uncle Sam. There are large color photos spread over 127-odd pages, along with thoughtful, engaging captions. Of course, for some reason we ended up in the back of the book at the ‘Umbrella Girls in Drifting’ section, though there’s a huge historical background provided on the sport towards the front, followed by the series of races that heralded the sport’s arrival in the States.”

About the Author

Antonio Alvendia is a freelance photographer and writer living in Covina, California.  A lifelong Japanese car enthusiast, he has been involved in drifting since its introduction to the United States and presently serves as the emcee for events held by the professional drifting series, Formula D.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Motorbooks; 1st edition (August 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760324174
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760324172
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 10.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #777,078 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive Cultural Cross-Section, December 22, 2006
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The beauty of this book is how the author captures not only the aspects of top-tier professional drifting, but also how the sport has maintained a close connection to the people that love it. Unlike most forms of motorsport drifting is still accessible on a spectator level and to those who want to participate. Alvendia captures these many facets of drifting in one impressive package.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding book!, October 16, 2006
This review is from: Drifting: Sideways From Japan to America (Hardcover)
To say that Antonio lives and breathes drifting would be an understatement. His love for this young (in the US) motor sport has taken him all over the United States and Japan with frequent stops in Hawai'i to check in on the scene there as well. With his camera always at the ready and a huge smile on his face, Antonio has documented the growth of the drifting phenomenon here and abroad, the results of which can be found in this book. Since he is a photographer by trade, the pictures are top notch, but the real surprise to me was the narration of the book as he covers everything from the canyon runs with the Battle Swing and Swing Battle AE86 crews from many years ago to the current professionally sanctioned Formula D series. All of this history and information was pulled from his own first hand accounts, as well as from interviews with current professional drivers on the Formula D and D1 circuits. If you have any interest in drifting AT ALL, you need to pick up this book. I cannot recommend it enough!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must have book on Drifting!, December 20, 2006
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I bought this book along with 2 other drifting books from Amazon.com after getting excited about the concept from the movie "Fast and the Furious, Tokyo Drift". I like this book not only for the tons of rockin' pictures, but the true insight to what the drifing world is all about. You can tell from the content that that the author is THE authority on drifting. Everything from the history, lifestle, and the ladies of drifting are eloquently covered.

Drifting: Sideways From Japan to America by Antonio Alvendia is a real nice looking hard covered book that sits on my coffee table as a conversation piece. I really wish I didn't buy the other books on drifting that are just collect dust on my bookshelf. Maybe Amazon will let me return those.
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video option, demon camber, drifting competition, drifting culture, team stickers, drift team, drifting scene, drifting events, autocross events, drift cars, tire smoke, drift events
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United States, Southern California, Calvin Wan, Irwindale Speedway, Keiichi Tsuchiya, Alex Pfeiffer, Drift Showoff, Drift Day, Rhys Millen, Andy Yen, Ken Gushi, Battle Magazine, Grand Prix, Slide Squad, Cipher Garage, Drift Association, Road Atlanta, Samuel Hubinette, Signal Auto, Formula Drift, Drift Alliance, Daijiro Yoshihara, Chris Forsberg, Los Angeles, San Francisco
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