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PHM

The real reason no work gets done

Formula Drift @ Irwindale

Photographers: Henry Ma, Wes

Venue: Toyota Speedway @ Irwindale, CA

Event Date: October 17, 2009

2 thoughts on “Formula Drift @ Irwindale

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