Touge drift in the Austrian Alps
BACK TO OVERVIEWThe Beast DD1 is back for a spectacular touge drift in the Austrian Alps.
The time has come: the new video about the DOTZ Revvo is online.
The DD1 in a new look - and on his very own terrain. The new DOTZ video takes the Revvo and the racing car with its 680 hp onto an Austrian alpine pass road.
Based on the Japanese underground scene of Touge racer the BMW attacks the winding route.
Naturally the 225/30- and 265/30 Vredestein tires on the 8.5 and 9.5x20 inch wheels leave their marks on the concrete.
Each of the eight hairpins the thanks to the Foliatec carbody spray film newly designed DD1 takes with a natural movement: driving sideways.
The car, which represents DOTZ since four years now, takes the 800 meters of altitude in no time.
Behind the wheel was Nascar Europe driver Dominic Tiroch, who already hit the streets with the DD1 in the spectacular Gymkhana-video Dotz "Kings of Sideways".
An average gradient of 9% up to 1,586 meters of altitude was a pure drift enjoyment for the DD1.
Smoking tires were included...
...at all corners and curves.
The DOTZ crew spent three days in the Alps shooting the video. Motto of the film: "no tricks". Every single second was recorded in real-time, live and in full speed mode.
Clearly for such standards the camera car had to be a potent racer: the video was filmed with the 460hp Toyota Supra of DOTZ designer Christian Haderer. How that actually worked out is shown in a "making of" video, which will go online in two weeks time.