Some Of Our Favorite Videos You Need To See - Ep.181
About this episode
The Right Hand Drive Guys trade stories about the car videos and media that shaped their driving interests, including learning how to drift from a specific resource. They mention “Watching the Drift Bible” as part of that journey. The conversation then shifts to community engagement, with the hosts encouraging listeners to share their own videos with the RHD/JDM crowd on Facebook—calling out “RHD guys” and “JDM boys” by name.
In this episode of the Right Hand Drive Guys Podcast, we hit play on some of our all-time favorite JDM videos and break them down in real time. From Daigo Saito launching over the jump at Ebisu to the legendary Drift Bible, we revisit the clips that defined an era and fueled our obsession with cars.
We watch, react, and go deep on what makes these moments so iconic — the driving, the style, the risk, and the raw energy that you just don’t get the same way today. It’s part reaction, part storytelling, and all nostalgia as we connect these videos to our own journeys in the car world.
🎙️ The clips that raised us, the moments we never forgot — this is JDM history on repeat.
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Gran Turismo
"You know, just like a lot of people say Gran Turismo or Fast and Furious or whatever, those are obviously like the super mainstream things that like stuck with you and are reoccurring."
Gran Turismo is a popular racing video game series. The hosts are using it as an example of a well-known car-related thing that influenced people’s interests.
Gran Turismo is a racing video game franchise known for realistic driving physics and car culture. The hosts mention it as an example of a mainstream media property that “stuck with you” and influenced what people got into.
Fast and Furious
"You know, just like a lot of people say Gran Turismo or Fast and Furious or whatever, those are obviously like the super mainstream things that like stuck with you and are reoccurring."
Fast and Furious is a movie series about cars, racing, and stunts. The hosts are mentioning it as a famous example of car culture that many people remember.
Fast and Furious is a film franchise centered on street racing and car stunts, which has strongly shaped mainstream interest in cars. The hosts cite it as an example of widely recognized car media that repeatedly shows up in people’s interests.
drift
"And, you know, obviously you in part learned how to drift from that, you know, so. Watching the Drift Bible."
Drifting is when a driver makes the car’s back end slide sideways on purpose while still steering through the turn. The goal is to keep it controlled instead of spinning out.
Drifting is a driving style where the driver intentionally over-rotates the car so the rear wheels slide while maintaining control through a corner. It’s usually done by balancing throttle, steering angle, and vehicle grip to keep the slide stable rather than letting the car spin.
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