Vitaly Verkeenko criticized the film “Russian Fast and the Furious” about Vladivostok drifters
Lenta.Ru has shot the film “Russian Fast and the Furious. How Vladivostok Became the Homeland of Drift in Russia”.
A unique automotive world emerged in Vladivostok many years ago. It has its own legends, heroes and a special, unique local flavor. The car here is not only a means of transportation, but an object of cult and veneration. Once upon a time, the first Japanese foreign cars in the USSR secretly got here, then the country’s largest car market arose. A little later, the first Russian drifters began to drive along the local streets, who themselves learned to “burn rubber beautifully” and “roll sideways”. – notes in the description of the film Lenta.Ru.
Meanwhile, as “Vesti: Primorye” reports with reference to “Provincial Television”, the film has already drew criticism from the ex-mayor of Vladivostok Vitaly Verkeenko, who visited the film there was no story about the team of the Prim Ring complex, which created the international event D1PrimRingGP. at one time the best sports event in the Far East according to the federal RosTourism).
“Millions of dollars in investments, years of life and tons of sweat of the BIG team did not find even two seconds of gratitude from the founders … Even the Japanese team of D1GP organizers, Tetsuya Hibino and others who worked on Vladivostok’s sound on the sports map of the World were not honored.” little gratitude, “- complained the ex-mayor of Vladivostok.
Source: “Vesti: Primorye” [ www.vestiprim.ru ]