Drifting: Fact or Fiction
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KA-T_240;158386 wrote:
sddrift is an idiot on the internet. but sad to say, he was the only one on here to attent and compete in a drift event.(I am in no way saying he is a BA drifter, but he at least has competed in a event. That right there gaving him more knowledge on actual drifting then anyone on this forum)FACT: because he competed in an event does not give him more knowledge than any other person who did not attend an event. A road is a freakin road and it does not matter if there are cones set up in a vacant lot in South Dakota. I seem to remember some tofu driver who never saw the likes of a track and went on to become one of the greatest.:icon_thumleft:
This message brought to you by someone who knows absolutely nothing about drifting, touge, any sort of mountain pass downhill race, nor have I read or watched anything produced by OPTIONS or in any way do I condone drifting in a sanctioned event. Thank You and have a nice day.
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Fact: First recorded time that drift was predominatly used in a sanctioned race, that race was not a drift race. In 1984 Keiichi Tsuchiya won a Japanese formula 3 race using drifting alone, but he has been quoted to say that "I drift not because it is a quicker way around a corner, but it is the most exciting way".
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GarageAlchemist;158483 wrote:
Fact: First recorded time that drift was predominatly used in a sanctioned race, that race was not a drift race. In 1984 Keiichi Tsuchiya won a Japanese formula 3 race using drifting alone, but he has been quoted to say that "I drift not because it is a quicker way around a corner, but it is the most exciting way".WORD
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try inertia slide
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i drive in ditches alot...if you look at all my pics you can see the snow in there before i was even driving on that road......sorry i should call it subaru drifting..the rears still spin faster than the front so all four tires wont face the same direction....still better than a evo could do

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