
A lot of corn-fed muscle car fan boys are quick to jump on the "drifting is lame" bandwagon, but I think it's awesome. It's just another way to compete in a high power automobile, what's wrong with that? I mean, since when is a ludicrous amount of power and a complete lack of traction not entertaining?
A lot of corn-fed muscle car fan boys are quick to jump on the "drifting is lame" bandwagon, but I think it's awesome. It's just another way to compete in a high power automobile, what's wrong with that? I mean, since when is a ludicrous amount of power and a complete lack of traction not entertaining?
and rednecks have been sliding thier cars in empty parking lots for years


Try heading into a corner, or a wall at triple digit speeds like the guys competing in road or drag racing events. Now that will make your butthole pucker. Not this figure skating on asphalt crap. Dont know what drift events you go to but, ken gushi, Vaugh Gitten, Ken block. All ritualistically enter at 100mph plus and exit around 90mph, with another car inches away from them. Watch it more before talking ****.Exactly. Taking a controlled power slide, turning it into an event and renaming it "drifting" is not exactly innovative and hardly a sport. Sure, some skill is involved, but not nearly the level as any other type of racing. Hell, anyone who's ever experienced a snowy winter in a rear wheel drive vehicle becomes an experienced "drifter" within a couple of weeks. We Canadians are experts at it.
In any case....I find it entertaining for all of about 3-seconds....at which point its...well, who gives a crap. He's sliding the back end around and making tire smoke…..next?
I love the people that claim it takes "balls of steel" to do as well. Oooooo, I'm sliding my back end around on a track maaaybe approaching break neck speeds of all of 30mph. If I crash, I might scuff my fender….my heart can't take it!!!Try heading into a corner, or a wall at triple digit speeds like the guys competing in road or drag racing events. Now that will make your butthole pucker. Not this figure skating on asphalt crap.
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Dont know what drift events you go to but, ken gushi, Vaugh Gitten, Ken block. All ritualistically enter at 100mph plus and exit around 90mph, with another car inches away from them. Watch it more before talking ****.
Exactly. Taking a controlled power slide, turning it into an event and renaming it "drifting" is not exactly innovative and hardly a sport. Sure, some skill is involved, but not nearly the level as any other type of racing. Hell, anyone who's ever experienced a snowy winter in a rear wheel drive vehicle becomes an experienced "drifter" within a couple of weeks. We Canadians are experts at it.
In any case....I find it entertaining for all of about 3-seconds....at which point its...well, who gives a crap. He's sliding the back end around and making tire smoke…..next?
I love the people that claim it takes "balls of steel" to do as well. Oooooo, I'm sliding my back end around on a track maaaybe approaching break neck speeds of all of 30mph. If I crash, I might scuff my fender….my heart can't take it!!!Try heading into a corner, or a wall at triple digit speeds like the guys competing in road or drag racing events. Now that will make your butthole pucker. Not this figure skating on asphalt crap.
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Interesting that you assume that if I’m not impressed with something, I must not understand it.I dont expect you to be impressed though, when it comes to things you clearly dont understand you always just come off as jaded anyways, so im not really suprised.
Let me set you strait…..I understand it, I just don't care for it. As long as you realize those video's are meant to be entertaining. I'd hardly consider it the typical occurring of one of these drift events. I don’t recal once accusing him of any of the above though?As far as the ken block stuff goes, everyone always says that he does multiple takes, has no talent, cant drive, yada yada, well the stuff he does is pretty precious driving and i dont think anyone could do one of his videos, front to back, in one take, and if they did it wouldnt be too entertaining.
Again putting words in my mouth? I've discredited nobody. I merely pointed out the fact that what he does in his promotional videos and what occurs during the course of a legitimate drift event have little more in common than the fact that both of them slide their cars around.Discrediting Ken Block would be like saying to a nascar fan that all of thier drivers are no talent, no balls, junk drivers because they spend months out of the year testing and dont just go into the race cold turkey with no practice and get everything right first shot.
Meh….what are you expecting me to say. You’re not trying to convince me that he was doing much more than 30mph through most of that stretch are you? I could be wrong….he might have gotten to 40mph once or twice. Hell, the only time I saw him really moving was on a strait away and even that was only for a few seconds. But going into corners at 100mph and coming out at speeds of 90mph+ like one member stated is a huge….huge exaggeration. Don’t let high tach RPM and a lot of tire smoke fool you into thinking he was traveling at any great speeds.Heres another *yawn* 30mph granny video
YouTube - Tanner Foust Street Drift: Mulholland


They call off entry speeds as they approach the judges tower. All goes into the scoring system.