| D1GP Round 7 Results |
| Ranking | Car | Driver | Sponsor |
| First | Mazda RX-7 (FD3S) | Yoiche Imamura | A'PEXi |
| Second | Nissan Skyline (R34) | Ken Nomura | Blitz |
| Third | Toyota Chaser (JZX100) | Hideo Hiraoka | GReddy |
| D1GP 2002 Series Final Results |
| Ranking | Car | Driver | Sponsor |
| First | Toyota Trueno (AE86) | Katsuhiro Ueo | Sift with Cusco |
| Second | Nissan Silvia (S15) | Nobuteru Taniguchi | HKS |
| Third | Nissan Skyline (R34) | Ken Nomura | Blitz |
When Good Drifts Go Bad: It's All Fun and Games Until You Lose Your BumperWatching cars slide back and forth from start to finish is amazing. But as the cruel world has proven, nothing is perfect. One extra half turn of the steering wheel or a touch of the brakes a split second too late can lead to very painful results. As you can see, damage is inflicted on a lot of these cars-from cracked bumpers to full-on collisions. Please don't try any of this anywhere except a legally sanctioned event. Sure, it may seem cool at the time, but Jonny also thought it was cool when he let his hair grow out, but look at him now. Don't end up riding the forklift home.