DRIVING STYLE — WHAT MAKES MUSH ICONIC
One of the biggest reasons Tomoya Suzuki stands out isn’t just his cars it’s the way he drives.
His style is built on flow, control, and expression, rather than aggression or competition-focused driving.
At the core of that is something deeply personal: his custom steering geometry.
Mush developed his signature feel through hand-modified cut knuckles paired with extended, cut control arms, increasing steering angle and transforming how the car transitions. While similar setups exist across both Japanese and U.S. drifting scenes, Mush’s version is uniquely refined through decades of driving the same chassis.
He offers his custom knuckle setups directly to drivers, along with stickers and small apparel tied to Mush Style. It’s a rare thing: an icon who remains accessible, hands-on, and actively contributing to the culture.