The 1,000 Horsepower Q60
SHAKING UP JAPANESE DRIFTING
As life-long INFINITI fans, creating a dream competition car was no easy feat for Japanese drifting team Shibata Drift Racing. From specially importing the car from overseas to crafting their own parts, this project was a bold risk that paid off. The result is a dynamic, aggressive, 1,000hp drift car that stands out from the crowd.
HISTORY
A Family Business
Just like his father, Tatsuhiro Shibata has been building and driving racecars his whole life. Having dedicated much of this time to the Skyline, Tatsuhiro wanted to use those decades of experience to challenge for the D1 Grand Prix title — Japan’s production car drifting series.
“To put it simply, I wanted to compete with a good-looking car. In my eyes, the Q60 was the best looking of them all.”
Tatsuhiro Shibata, Owner, Shibata Drift Racing
Tatsuhiro Shibata MEET THE TEAM
Tatsuhiro Shibata
As the owner of Shibata Drift Racing, Tatsuhiro Shibata is the son of a racecar driver himself — and would visit Suzuka every weekend to watch him race. Having started his tuning company as a college student, he would pour every spare minute into working on cars. Before he realized, 20 years had passed.
“I was born into a racing family. As a kid, I was used to the smell of oil and gasoline, smoke, dust. I was either going to grow up to be a racer or build racecars."
Tatsuhiro Shibata, Owner, Shibata Drift Racing
THE BUILD
The Making of a Challenger
Having never worked on a Q60 before, the team faced an enormous technical challenge. They had just 12 months to build a competitive car from the ground up — and time was ticking.
PERFORMANCE
1,000HP Drive
The grueling build process was finally complete. And what rolled out of the Shibata Drift Racing garage was an immensely potent competition car unlike anything the Japanese drifting scene had witnessed before.
MEET THE TEAM
Koudai Sobagiri
Koudai made his D1 Grand Prix debut at the age of 22. But his career started on a slightly different scale, when he discovered his love for racing with competitive radio-controlled (RC) drifting cars at 13-years old. In just eight years, he had worked his way up to race full-size cars with Shibata Drift Racing.
The Story Continues
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