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FordGTGuy
08-27-2004, 08:19 PM
A thought on how to score a drifting competition.
By Dennis Simanaitis • Photos by Marc Urbano
August 2004
http://roadandtrack.com/article.asp?section_id=9&article_id=1395
Doesn't matter how they package it - it is still a stupid excercise.. akin to synchronized swimming. :)
HeilSvenska
08-27-2004, 10:01 PM
Perhaps, but synchronized swimming is fascinating to look at. No smoke, no discerning sounds. In my opinion drifiting is a huge waste of a car's potential. Just think of all the wasted tyres and worn out mechanism...waste...
itsthepham
08-27-2004, 10:20 PM
Perhaps, but synchronized swimming is fascinating to look at. No smoke, no discerning sounds. Drifiting is a huge waste of a car's potential. Just think of all the wasted tyres and worn out mechanism...waste...
Have you seen an actual drift competition? and...btw...drifting isnt a huge waste of a cars potential at all.
HeilSvenska
08-27-2004, 10:34 PM
I'm sorry, let me clarify...
In my opinion drifiting
I just put it in there. For me, an automotive competition is that of car design or a race around a road track, no ovals for me.
Perhaps, but synchronized swimming is fascinating to look at. No smoke, no discerning sounds. Drifiting is a huge waste of a car's potential. Just think of all the wasted tyres and worn out mechanism...waste...
Have you seen an actual drift competition? and...btw...drifting isnt a huge waste of a cars potential at all.
Unfortunaly I saw one on TV.
What an utter load of crap.
As pointless and stupid and asinine as "street stunting".
Just because an activity has "sponsors" and lots of spectators, doesn't make it good.
Let's face it - in order to pull off all the "moves" - the cars need to be "setup for drifting".
So - again - What a fucking waste of a chassis. :)
Do you honestly think that BMW spent the time and effort on any of their 3 series chassis to be unbalanced and show-boat like in the corners?
But hey - horseshoes and frisbees are also "sports" ;)
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