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Turbo23 08-03-05 05:37 PM

and apparently you didnt pay attention to when i said i DO NOT drift on blind corners. Unless the family in the sedan was invisible around a completely visible corner at 1am. Im done

RETed 08-04-05 04:00 AM

What goes around...comes around.
Nuff said...


-Ted

DamonB 08-04-05 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by Turbo23
so i suppose that ALL professionals learned everything on the track and NEVER drive fast on roads?

Your logic is so screwy. In your mind if someone who is now famous used to do it that makes it OK? That makes no sense at all. No matter who is driving the car it's a bad idea.

Famous or not it isn't the guys who have gotten away with it that matter, it's the guys that didn't!


Originally Posted by Turbo23
and apparently you didnt pay attention to when i said i DO NOT drift on blind corners. Unless the family in the sedan was invisible around a completely visible corner at 1am. Im done

Around where I live it gets pretty dark at 1am. You have night vision goggles or super human eye sight? And you have such supreme driving skills that your entire mental capacity spends the entire time looking around corners in the dark searching for other people while driving sideways rather than thinking about driving? Give me a break.

You know why everyone in the Race Car Tech section is upset? Because we spend a lot of time driving cars at the limit and know that your comments are nothing but bullshit. If you don't realize that yourself already I hope you do so soon. Everyone's not mad because they think you're rude, they're mad because you don't yet realize you're making bad choices and we can already see it.

You sound exactly like this guy. Be careful, you might learn something.

s2_rx7 08-04-05 01:10 PM

“Go to a controlled area and practice and learn safely.” - sorry i have to say it too, I really don't like fools on the street neither, but at the same token i can't say that i haven't done it. I've changed that after i lost some friends that street racing. don't let it go that far. At the minumun block off a parkinglot. (and try and get permission too) Then at least it will be leagal and safe.

rhscare 08-06-05 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by Boswoj
The problem is clear from the perspective of responsible drivers and responsible racers. To be fair to those who have legitimately developed high levels of car control, and choose to use them in safe, sanctioned drifiting "exhibitions", I will try to remember to refer to the rest of the core drift following as "amatuer drifters"!

At the risk of "twisting" your point, how can you POSSIBLY explain the following statements:

1) Apexdrive - "Also, I never placed anyone in danger with my practicing, other than myself, my car, and maybe some deer or opossums that could've been in the area. My deepest apologies to the families of those animals for my wanton irresponsibility, I was young and foolish. I condone responsible driving in areas where people aren't endangered."

2) rhscare - "98% of the drifters I know, have no desire to drift on the streets, but are given few other options due to the ignorance of most sanctioning bodies."

If you are EVER practicing drifting on public roads, you are breaking the law and endangering lives. No excuses. No whining about "the man" not building you "drift parks" with other peoples money. There is ALWAYS a choice - you can choose to try to find a safe and legitimate venue to hold clinics that will improve your car control skills OR SIMPLY REFUSE TO DRIVE IN THIS FASHION! Oh! - Wait! - what was I thinking! Existing motorsports facilities and parking lots all over the nation offer all manner of advanced driver training, and some of them FOR NEXT TO NOTHING! In my neck of the woods alone IRDC, Cascade, SCCBC, Team Continental, BMWCCA, PCA, Alfa Club, Mustang Club, Corvette Club, and Proformance all offer some level of driving events and instruction so you can LEGITIMATELY develop car control skills. I personally volunteer several days a year and instruct at these schools so I can give back to the sport that I enjoy so much. I instruct people with ALL kinds of cars, of ALL ages, and we always start with ME checking MY ego at the door, then the student doing the same. That clears the way for BOTH of us to have a great time while HUGE progress is made in car control. Your problem is not drifitng, or money, or your age - IT'S YOUR ATTITUDE! Am I asking you not to enjoy motorsports however you choose? Hell no! I'm asking you to set aside your angry, young, authority-hating ego and actually LEARN something before you kill yourself, or worse yet, someone else! Defending yourself by saying that you can't afford to follow an established path to developing some skill doesn't cut it either. I always laugh when young people say stupid things like "I can afford the car, just not the insurance." Uh - wake up, I think you might have taken repeated blows to the head! If you can't afford the insurance YOU CAN'T AFFORD THE CAR. It also follows that if you can afford to drift, YOU CAN AFFORD TO LEARN PROPER CAR CONTROL AND SAFETY! No one is MAKING you drift. Face it - cars are a luxury, you are not required to have one. Drifting is expensive, because it tears up equipment that it costs money to replace. For the cost of a couple of DJ Grunting Obscenities new CD's you could be lapping an actual racetrack and building some credible skills to back up that big talk. To responsible adults, choosing to drift on public roads says more about your lack of maturity and character than about your status as a spokesman for your responsibility-challenged peer group. You have been raised into an "immediate gratification" generation. Just becasue you want something, doesn't mean you should get it. Just because something makes you feel good, that doesn't make it right. If it is true that the "pro drifters" are trying to legitimize their activity by distancing themselves from the typical "stereo-punk" fan, then you should listen to them. Ten years from now, you will be realizing that almost anything worth having takes hard work and sacrifice, and that makes it TWICE as good when you actually EARN IT.

Listen up genious. If you took two seconds to read my post you wouldnt of made yourself sound like such a self rightous ass. I dont drift on the streets, and neither do my friends. We took a stand. What I was saying is that there are people who do. That has nothing to do with me. You dont know me, and dont talk to me like you do. And what do you mean 10 years from now? You dont even know how old I am. Responsiblity challenged peer group? Watch you mouth man. You are generalizing people. Ive been in Solo II and other track events for many years. Just because I enjoy drifting does not mean I am some unskilled punk who just gor my licence and watched to much Initial-D. Everything you said in your post leads me to belive that you either didnt READ my post, or couldnt trully understand it, so I will leave it at that.

falken-ls1fd 08-07-05 08:40 PM

Check out a drifting forum such as http://www.ncda.net/forums for information on drifting. Most of the people on that site use rx7s and such.


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