Adrian_Thompson (Forum Supporter) said:
In reply to Duke :
Can you elaborate on what damage you're seeing. Is it arguments with immobile objects, or engine and driveline parts crying enough and exiting once solid casings?
From what I have seen and the ameutur drifters I have talk most column B but also a little of column B.
In reply to 93EXCivic :
That's a lot of column B, but I get your drift
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10/8/20 4:51 p.m.
No Time said:
In reply to Tk8398 :
The focus seemed to be on having a good time.
This is it right here, it's alot of fun. I mean, this guy rides a MotoGP bike, does pretty well in the occasional WRC car event, can ride on his own huge TT style dirt track, and yet still enjoys drifting:
Gratuitous in car with eye candy:
JesseWolfe said:
In reply to NickD :
If two racing events were being held on the same day, one being a national level drift event with umbrella girls and all, the other event being an SCCA Rallycross event in some farmers back field. I know which one I'd choose.
Boy have I got an event for you to attend. Check out Hyperfest at VIR. It has pro and novice drifting; it has RallyX; it has NASA club racing/time attack; it has a car show; and it even has downhill pedalcar/kids electric jeep events to compliment other shenanigans going on.
Also, every Hyperfest event I've been to, I find myself watching the drifting more than anything else.
It would be cool to have them bring back a champcar or lemons race to the Hyperfest weekend.
Speaking of drifting, can we talk about how expensive it is to watch the World of Outlaws? Their monthly subscription rate is close to what I pay for YouTubeTV.