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i did a sweet drift today!!

Old Feb 14, 2002 | 12:56 AM
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Drifting is a hobby to the enthusiasts that enjoy it. Sure, it destroys rubber, creates unnecessary strains on vehicles, and generally isn't the optimal path during a timed event, but so what? It's fun. However, driving on public roads is the issue at hand, and the optimal line or driftability of the road are moot. 787B: However safe you claim your 'maneuver' to be, the fact that it was even near a residental area proves that it was not safe, no matter how many hundreds of times you took the corner. I'm not bashing you, but I don't think you're getting the point of the argument. After all, you made the post; to prove what, I don't know. Maybe that sort of thing belongs in the lounge? If you're going to screw around in your car, drive to a less risky environment. I've got two different rims on my car to remind me what happens when a 2600lb car passes a 35mph curve sign at 100mph..on a wet road...with complimentary curbs at the end. Stupid? Obviously! But at least the only things in the path of my car were grass, asphalt, concrete, and trees. Well, maybe a squirrel--but definitely not a squirrel riding a bicycle. And yes, I had driven that corner many, many times.
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Old Feb 14, 2002 | 01:39 AM
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I agree, driving hard on public roads is just plain dumb (street racing or whatever) but I don't think drifting is really rice... after all rice is people who know absolutely nothing about cars (or maybe just enough to make them look really dumb) trying to act like their cars are all fast. They're POSERS. Drifting isn't really poserish, because it does take a lot of skill and some people modify their cars a lot to be good drift machines. No it's not the fastest way around the corner, and I doubt any drifters would claim that. But if oversteer wasn't fun, we would all be driving front-drive Cadillacs (which can be pretty freakin fast, actually) instead of one of the FEW Japanese cars brought to the US that retained its Japanese-spec tailhappiness. (oh, yeah, blah blah rotary engine, that too, but the CHASSIS is really good and should NOT be forgotten!)

I wonder if they'd let me on the autox course with DOT-Rs on the front and dried-out old generic all-season rubber on the rear. Only for the fun runs of course. (Hey we can petition for a new class - SD - Street Drift )
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Old Feb 14, 2002 | 08:15 AM
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golf clap to buletll and splortch
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Old Feb 14, 2002 | 11:28 AM
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This is getting crazy... Let me just say that neighborhoods can be great fun to fly through in my 7, I love it. I have some great curvy streets near my house and enjoy hittin the corners. Of course you have to be cautious while doing this (best late at night), but it's great fun and I get to enjoy my car. Let the cops give me a ticket if they want to, I love driving hard occasionally, in neighborhoods, on public roads. Thats where I drive. Tell me where a great racetrack is that's close to me and cheap and I'll be there, but I'll still enjoy my TII's performance on the street, where it was built to perform... And let me emphasize that I try to do this somewhat cautiously, but of course it's dangerous, and fun!!
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Old Feb 14, 2002 | 12:30 PM
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this a phat ride



mine looks exactly like yours dude execpt my tires are bit more chunky

sweet ride dude, looks good in its original condition dont it!
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 04:28 PM
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Just use your best judgement. If you screw up, you'll know it. Drifting is fun, powerslides are fun, jumping is fun. Ever notice most fun or exciting things are also a little dangerous...that's what makes them exciting, the element of risk. Just make sure you are really willing to take those risks before you leap into something new.
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 05:07 PM
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ah jeez....more drift haters. just because dirfting isnt as fast through corners doesnt mean its stupid and pointless. it takes more skill than any other driving style in my opinion...including grip. there is a lot more involved in getting a car to do a full ***** out smokey drift than there is to clippng apexes and trail braking. and of course anything with corners requieres more skill than drag. yeah it shouldnt be done in neighborhood, yeah its dangerous as all hell. an out of control slide is not uncomon for a drift beginer. thats why when i drift, i do it late at night(midnight or later) on roads that are as desolate as possible. drifting got started on public roads thats where it belongs. track days of drifting are cool, but expensive and for most people they are rare. not everyone has access to a race track to practice drift, much less the money to afford the cost of renting a track for a day. its just like street drag racing...its here and nobody can stop it ever. a responsible driver will keep risks to a minimum, but any spirited driving has risks that are unavoidable. so to all the naysayers, stop wasting your breath and just let people into drift be happy. just leave us alone.
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 05:23 PM
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Originally posted by Etherized
drifting is rice, so sorry =(
Drifting has nothing to do with getting around a curve faster, it's just done to look cool. It's a scene. Rice is doing something that dosent have a point. You'll never see an auto x'er drift in a race. Sorry to get your panties all in a wad, but the truth hurts doesnt it?
how many times must i repeat myself??!! this is for everyone who bad mouths drifters, not just you Etherized. yes drifting is done mostly just for fun. when done seriously it is a show of skill in car control. yes, a driver CAN be in control even when he is stupid sideways. controling a car in that manner is quite difficult but it CAN BE CNTROLED. everyone knows its not fast, so saying that shows your ignorance not ours. and no not every drifter wishes he was Takumi from initial D. i started drifting years before i ever watched that show. i have auto-x before and i know it is difficult. i took the class points championship my first season out. ive been on road courses before. its cool and can be a challenge. but drifting is a far greater challenge to my skills as a driver, and thats what i want to do. to see how well i can control my vehicle at speeds in a corner, while sliding. to walk that fine line between in control an out of control, and not fall off. that is what drifting is really about.
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 05:45 PM
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yeah jerk racer, your the ****. everyone else is like my flippin mom and you all are pussies
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Old Feb 20, 2002 | 02:18 AM
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grip vs drift



there is points where you drift in and some that you don't


as if the coner are right a dift will be faster then a grip


it is just how the track is lad out in all


grip is good drift is fun and good

power sild is just for fun no point to that really call it the heavy foot sindrome


this all makes since and is all ture caue si race alot and have fun but if i buy this rx7 i am looking at drifting will be easyer then my toyota supra



oh yae i borke my car doing drift ketp it as 6000 rpm to long i think and spun cyc 2 bareing or the piston pin
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Old Feb 20, 2002 | 08:28 AM
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Drifting is alot fo fun. So is AutoX. and driving fast in general. Why the hell does everyone freak out about things. If someone post a article or a story of some getting killed during drifts that was an innocent-by-stander then we would all feel bad for that person. But you cant even post about having some fun anymore on this forum with out everyone moms,dads,and grandpas freaking the hell out. RELAX. Rx7 = Fun. Everyone do what you like and if you dont like it don't do it just ease up on people. If you are here to save the world your in the wrong forum.
BTW:
Drifting = Not Rice
AutoX = Not Rice
Draggin = Not Rice
Preaching about saftey on a forum about the coolest sports cars ever made = RICE
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Old Feb 20, 2002 | 08:20 PM
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That's what I'm talking about. When somebody doesn't understand something, they fear it. This turns straight into anger. If somebody#1 hears about somebody#2 hundreds of miles away that had some fun in a way that somebody#1 doesn't care for, it pisses somebody#1 off. They'll have reasons justifying their hatred that seem all sound and rational to themselves. But it's still hatred all the same. Having a difference of opinion is fine and dandy as long as it isn't different than theirs. Uptight people bring everybody else down.
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