Tag: Tommy Suell
The VD Check-Up: Featuring Dustin Amatori
by admin on Feb.07, 2010, under Featured Vegasdrift Cars, Videos
VD Check Up-Dustin from Robert Strohmeyer on Vimeo.
Another installment of the VD check up series. Check out Dustin Amatori as he gives a little background info on himself and his AE86!!!
Tommy Suell Formula Drift 2009 Recap By: Ross Fairfield a.k.a Dead Pirate Productions
by admin on Jan.24, 2010, under Media Coverage, Videos
Tommy Suell from Ross Fairfield on Vimeo.
Tommy Suell ran the entire 2009 Formula D season, with his share of struggles and trials. From having to completely rebuild his car after the AE86 was totaled in long beach, to just being able to make it to the event, Tommy pushed through it all and charged into each event faster than the event before.
We will certainly miss you in the 2010 season Tommy. Come back soon.
Filmed, Edited and Colored by Ross Fairfield
Software
Final Cut Pro, Magic Bullet Looks
Hardware
Sony HDR-FX7
Song
Spencer Davis Group-Gimmie some lovin
Days of Thunder
Congrats To Alex Villareal the Club4ag Drift Winner
by admin on Nov.05, 2009, under Drift Events, Media Coverage

from left to right Raymund Berlo, Taka Aono, Alex Villareal, John Russakoff, Tommy Suell, and Ernie Fixmer
Club 4ag Primm, NV wrapup by Flick Photography
by admin on Nov.02, 2009, under Drift Events, Media Coverage
By Steven Pahell http://www.thisisflick.com
now what better way to end Halloween weekend then in nevada ! kicked it @ the 4ag event in state line sunday which was ill. saw a few familiar faces their . stopped by the dstroyr booth and got laced up with there newest tee to rock in Vegas that night. this had to be one of the best weekends ive had in a while . spent sunday night in Vegas then got back in to town early this morning.
hope everyone had a good Halloween ! Continued Here
MotorMavens Formula Drift Irwindale Wrapup
by admin on Nov.01, 2009, under Drift Events, Media Coverage
By Yoshi Shindo – Motor Mavens
The final round in the Formula Drift series was my very first visit to Irwindale. From the hot weather and good looking girls, I could tell I was in for a real treat! Not to mention all the sick cars that California has!
When I arrived at LAX on Thursday, I got my rental car and drove straight into L.A. traffic to get to Irwindale Speedway, working my way though all that traffic while trying to find a good radio station to listen to. I finally arrived at the Speedway about 45 minutes later.
Walking though the pits, watching all the vendors getting set up for the event, I noticed the pit area is so much bigger than the one we have at Evergreen Speedway where Round 5 was held . This was a subtle hint that more vendors and drivers would be attending this event than the one at Evergreen. Continued Here


