First Time Driving @ US Circuit

Hello everyone, my name is Yukio Hirayoshi. I am the accountant for TEIN USA. I came from Japan just a few months ago. I went to Buttonwillow Raceway with other TEIN USA staff on 6/19. It was my first time driving at a US circuit.

We arrived at 7:30a.m. I spent 2.5 hours from my house in Southern California to get to BW raceway which is near Bakersfield. On the drive I noticed how much open land there is and how I could see very far. I thought, ah, it’s America. There are not many locations in Japan like this.

My first impression for this circuit is really flat and open. I could see 60% of entire circuit from the pit.

I was entered in the beginner class. This class only allows passing on the home straight. It is a nice rule to drive safely for me.

The event organizers put orange pylons to mark braking, entrance and apex of corners which made it easier for me. I was surprised that you can drive with just a T-shirt and shorts at the circuit. It is one of the good things about America’s circuit because it was a hot and sunny day.

I did not drive so hard, only maybe 60%. I was just enjoying the drive and learning this circuit.

I had a chance to ride in the passenger seat of one of the instructor’s car, Greddy EVO X driven by Takeshi-San. It was fast and lots of fun. I could not say anything while sitting in the passenger’s seat because I was trying to hold on and watch driving line. I could see my co-worker in front of us with EVO 9, AWD cars are fast!

I had a lot of fun driving and riding as a passenger at this event. Next time I’d like to bring BBQ grill then my day will be PERFECT!

Thank you to the organizer – Industry Day and to Carter for letting me drive ISF.

Photos credits to Joey Leh of Octane Report, Jonathan Velasquez, Hannah H. and Naoko N.