Josh Mason's Nissan S14 360s Horse Thief Mile

Josh Mason's Nissan S14 360s Horse Thief Mile

Josh Mason decides to 360 his Drift Nissan Ls swapped S14 going down Horse Thief Mile during All Star Bash 2020. He watched Matt Powers do it a long time ago in his S14 240sx so Josh thought he'd give it a try. ►Follow my journey here: @mason_drives Instagram ► Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUDJ... _ Josh Mason proudly distinguishes himself not only as driver but a fabricator that builds 100% of the vehicles he competes with. Mason built a successful following with a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro that he restored to a not so typical classic car fashion. He wanted to build a classic car he could not only take to car shows but put on the track and drift as well. After multiple years of drifting in the Camaro he decided to take drifting to the next level. His next build weapon of choice was a 2010 Ford Mustang that got stripped down to a shell and built to become a highly competitive drift machine. It was such a competitive car that it helped him achieve his Formula Drift Pro2 License in a Formula Drift approved Pro Am Drift series in his first year of drift head to head competition. Then in 2019 Josh started out to build a Nissan S14 to compete with in his Pro2 career. He completed it and earned himself another Pro2 License in 2020. Josh Mason's racing career began at a very young age of 8 years old in a NHRA Jr Dragster. Then at 16 years old when Josh obtained his drivers license he was able to compete in a full size NHRA Super Gas Roadster. But in 2008 he discovered drifting at a local Long Beach event known as Formula Drift Round 1. Watching a vehicle obtain high speeds sideways inches from walls sparked a new passion that soon after turned into a addiction. Mason not only has been heavily involved in motorsports but also in film and content creation. He studied at the Los Angeles Film School and received his Degree in Film Science in 2011. 1 Comment