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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 07:08 AM
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Originally posted by 019
yea that's true. but knowing how to drift is a good thing, as it will only serve to make you a better grip driver, hehe. it allows the driver to be able to know exactly how far he can push his car w/o losing traction. but yea. it's just a hobby for me. just a lotta fun, hehe.



i don't know if you can really say it's more dangerous than drag and roadracing. i do agree that it can potentially be dangerous if drifting at high speeds, but unless there's a retard willing to try it at 60 mph first, he deserves to die :P i guess we will see more accidents involving 1 car and a curve, hehe. road racing can be pretty dangerous as you go much faster and can roll your car over. drag racing is just the same as you're going much faster. all racing is dangerous if not done on enclosed courses, hehe.

btw, i forgot to mention in my previous post that the scca is already planning on opening an scca-sanctioned drift league. it's gonna be called "formula D" (d for drift). yay


drifting IS more dangerious.

how many events have you been where they bring extra body parts because they know they are going to crash it at one time or another? but i can see why you think its less dangerious than road racing...because well drifting is much slower and happens at lower speeds. :P

there are retards out there that will go out and do a highspeed drift on their first try. THAT is the whole point of this thread.