Driftwater 4: In Car Videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ3N85zqf9M
Here's another one. Lots of spin outs at first but when I went back to drifting after chasing the prelude I started linking some corners nicely.
Here's another one. Lots of spin outs at first but when I went back to drifting after chasing the prelude I started linking some corners nicely.
First let me say I hope these events continue and I'm glad the OP posted the video's.
Now I don't know how many other guys are thinking like this but no one out drives a car. A driver can over drive a car but not out drive it. As there is no in car instruction at these events any on track insodents are going to be due to driver error. The only time a car is to blame would due to something braking. Luckily there is a lot of run off room. I would like to know how passing is controlled though.
Now I don't know how many other guys are thinking like this but no one out drives a car. A driver can over drive a car but not out drive it. As there is no in car instruction at these events any on track insodents are going to be due to driver error. The only time a car is to blame would due to something braking. Luckily there is a lot of run off room. I would like to know how passing is controlled though.
I think what he meant by out-driving his car is that he breaks things.
Passing is not allowed. You get like 2-3 laps, if you see that you are slowing someone down then you pull off. Usually drifters are the only ones who are caught up to.
Passing is not allowed. You get like 2-3 laps, if you see that you are slowing someone down then you pull off. Usually drifters are the only ones who are caught up to.
Thanx for clearing up the passing rules. And the only reason why I posted was because he has made that same statement twice this week in threads talking about track driving. If I miss intrepid it my bad.
First let me say I hope these events continue and I'm glad the OP posted the video's.
Now I don't know how many other guys are thinking like this but no one out drives a car. A driver can over drive a car but not out drive it. As there is no in car instruction at these events any on track insodents are going to be due to driver error. The only time a car is to blame would due to something braking. Luckily there is a lot of run off room. I would like to know how passing is controlled though.
Now I don't know how many other guys are thinking like this but no one out drives a car. A driver can over drive a car but not out drive it. As there is no in car instruction at these events any on track insodents are going to be due to driver error. The only time a car is to blame would due to something braking. Luckily there is a lot of run off room. I would like to know how passing is controlled though.
I've never been on ANY track but would like to be... All I know is the street... I go on the VaD cruises for spirited driving but nothing like this...





