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Old 03-23-2003, 07:37 PM   #5
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Thats stupid, most of the experienced drivers i see use oversteer techniques and slides to their advantage. Granted, they're not trying to "drift" but the results are the same when you screw up ("out of control spin"). Are they going to get a slap on their wrist?

How are they going to eliminate the presence of "drifting"? what kind of subjective no spin rules are they going to impliment? **** like that meant to prevent the newbies from doing stupid things usually hurt the experienced drivers/point card holders in the end.

Oh, ricers usually don't frequent autocrosses. The ones who do, after a day's work realize that they are full of ****, they talk too much smack, their car got beat by a stock miata, and don't come back.

also, autocross is not even close to being a good place to learn drifting. Too few runs, too much wasted time if you don't actually care about driving faster.

my two cents... this reminds me, i haven't gone autocrossin' in months... ah, crap, today was an event, and the next event is april 6ths... oh well.
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