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Old 02-17-2002, 12:39 AM   #25
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ok I will jump in here. Yes I have drifted yes it was high speed yes its on th edge and vary dangerous ,if you do not know what your doing and yes you can kill your can in an instant doing it.
On the other its addictiing as #### . Its the kinda thing that gives you such an adranaline rush you just have to go do it again and again. Call me a nut this started a long time ago for me with 510's and 240z's before the term was even coined.
Ace is right , it originated in the U.S. super modified racers have been doing it for over 40 years as well as all dirt oval racers . The only real difference is the fact that Japanese drivers started doing it on paved real roads and not dirt tracks. Now they do it on race tracks in Japan because it has become like a regular type of racing event over there.
its actually something I am getting back into because its just plain fun to me. Its prefferably done on a race track so your in a safe situation if you do lose it you just wind up off the track in the scrubs.
I also dig grip and going really fast . #### I just like driving my car in all possible ways again this goes back a long way with me.
Oh yeah track racing in the U.S. is so #### expensive that drifting just seems a little more appealing price wise . yes I guess I am crazy :biggrin:
I also think this one of the few times I have actually talked about drifting.
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