Talk:Keiichi Tsuchiya

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(The above is being added due to the fact Dorikin-san has appeared in 3 Winston Cup exhibition races) Willirennen 13.38 9 August 2006

I've borrowed this idea of a TV and Video Works section from the Jeremy Clarkson page, feel free to include any TV and video appearances inside and outside of Japan, please do aware, some of them may not be correct.

[edit] Removed the description of him being a professional drif racer.

To call a professional race driver a drifter is an insult, even if he likes to drift.

Actually, in the Movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, he actually said "Too slow on the countersteer" instead of "You call that a drift?". Lost in translation, perhaps?

[edit] Kei Office Sale date?

On the Yasuyuki Kazama [[1]] article, it states that Tsuchiya's company was sold in 2004, but here it states that it was sold in 2005. Maybe a typo on the other page? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mountaindewzilla (talk • contribs) 11:57, 22 February 2007 (UTC).