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Motorsports, travel, and random photos from around the world. Rally driver, car #91 in ARA National L2WD. Life is too short to just sit around and wait.

A man hunched over a Mario-themed pinball machine. The machine is yellow with red and blue accents.
Odaiba, Tokyo
Jul 02, 2015

Mario Gottlieb pinball machine

A somewhat rare pinball game that could be found in an arcade in Odaiba for some time. I don't know if it's still there these days, but I've always loved the design! We had one in my hometown growing up for a super short period and I thought I'd never see it again... so was pleasantly surprised. My little brother got to try it here too.

A blue-scale photo with the city skyline in the distance, with the rainbow bridge leading to it.
Odaiba, Tokyo
Apr 22, 2015

Rainbow bridge

Looking out over the rainbow bridge to and from Odaiba.

A selfie of us at an event. Not much more to describe unfortunately.
Odaiba, Tokyo
Apr 22, 2015

At D1

Man I needed a shave.

All drivers and their cars in a circle.
Odaiba, Tokyo
Apr 22, 2015

Driver intros

Introduction of all competitors for D1 Odaiba in 2015.

Multiple drift cards going in tandem around a track.
Odaiba, Tokyo
Apr 22, 2015

Drift circle

A fun display before a D1 drift event takes place.

A woman stands behind a car. The car is red with black accents. The woman is wearing a leather jacket and has dark red hair.
Odaiba, Tokyo
Apr 22, 2015

Potenza RE-71R

I believe this was at a drift event, but that info is sadly lost to time. The car is fantastic though.

A red drift car, with crowds of people around.
Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 04, 2014

D1 Odaiba VIP area

A backstage D1 shot from 2014.

A red drift car, with crowds of people around.
Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 04, 2014

D1 Odaiba VIP area

A backstage D1 shot from 2014.

The sun sets as crowds cheer on finalists who tandem drift around a track.
Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 04, 2014

D1 Odaiba

An amazing shot - albeit compressed, sadly - of some of the final runs of D1 GP 2014.

A drift car flanked by two women.
Odaiba, Tokyo
Oct 04, 2011

D1 GP Odaiba

The format of this spot as a venue is, to this day, still incredible.