Brody Goble’s Nissan 240SX S14 Pro2 Build
We take an up-close look at Brody Goble’s Nissan S14 240sx built for Pro2 drifting. With a 427 cubic-inch LSX engine and 895 whp, it can shred some tires.
By: Justin Banner | August 10, 2017
We take an up-close look at Brody Goble’s Nissan S14 240sx built for Pro2 drifting. With a 427 cubic-inch LSX engine and 895 whp, it can shred some tires.
By: Justin Banner | August 10, 2017
Drifter Caleb Quanback takes you into the company’s Kentucky facility. If you’ve ever bought anything from Holley, you should watch this video from drifter and BMX rider Caleb Quanback. In it, he visits Bowling Green, Kentucky, touring their production facility to see the people and processes behind Holley Performance Products. We don’t often see how performance […] More »
By: Eric Rood | May 25, 2017
The popular LS Fest comes West and it’s going to be huge. If you are a fan of the LS you know all about LS Fest. The three day celebration of all things LS and GM-powered. You also know it normally takes part in Beach Bend Raceway in Bowling Green, Kentucky, but for 2017 […] More »
By: Justin Banner | May 11, 2017
It’s pretty awesome! It’ll make you want to go drifting yourself, but remember, keep it at the track.
By: Jerry Perez | February 24, 2017
You know what fixes an import car? Easy answer: a domestic horsepower injection. Donut Media, creators of amazing drift content, has released a new film straight out of the former Soviet block. Yes, the tire smoking boys are in Latvia, sliding some interesting machines around some even more interesting machinery. What we have are two […] More »
By: Jake Stumph | December 7, 2016
While it’s still considered the realm of import vehicles, GM and the LS-based V8 still dominate within Formula Drift.
By: Justin Banner | April 21, 2016
The last generation Chevy Camaro Z/28 is perhaps one of the finest road cars ever built. The way it makes you feel as you shift through the gears, slam racing curbs, and unleash the titanic power of its dry sump LS7 V8 is definitely one of my fondest memories of recent years.
By: Jonathon Klein | January 7, 2016