If you want to drift and your track doesn't offer a drift session, and you can't drift at auto cross events, look into drift sessions... there are plenty of tracks across the country starting to offer not only drift sessions but also drifting seminars and drift competitions. I know it isn't big on the east coast yet, but drift mania is spreading across the country, and I think many tracks might be willing to accommodate the drifters and the autocrossers.
As far as how they make the distinction, I'm guessing its the same as a golf course. When the management sees someone hacking, they ask them to leave the course. When the management sees a problem driver, they black flag them and ask them to leave the track.
so if you were really oversteering to go faster, they probably wouldn't mind, but if you were consistantly sideways and obviously not caring about times they might ask you to leave.
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