hey guys, please give me your inputs and opinions on this?? who's the better drift drivers for you?? is it our western brothers or our chinky japanese broods from the east?? and whats the best drift car ever?? id go with the japanese whos your pick?? domo arigato
hell anyone who can use an ae86 and rape an r34 gtr on the down hill will be held pretty high in my books
plus in one of te videos I watched of him they didn't edit out his mistakes. Which is cool because it shows even the best can spin out and make mistakes.
the one vid I watched of him where he owns the r34 on the downhill with an ae86 levin was funny. He was like "go back to school and learn to drive" before they started. Then when they started the r34 driver was like ooo hachi roku is so slow go get some real abs. Then bam they hit the corners and he was like oi oi hachi roku slow down! wait for me!
ren your gettin hurt at the next meet for that one
I've went over this a million times. It was the tires. p175/70's don't turn well... you turn hard at a fast speed they flex and lose all grip hence sliding through the corner. It was just because the limitations of the car aren't very high. Plus with the suspension in the condition it's in now it's not that easy to drive anymore...
the other thing people don't understand is there is a difference between what you see in show drifting and what they do in racing. Because it's not efficent to grip through ALL corners.
Plus america equipment has nothing on the japanese stuff. Even the tires the americans were using in the d1 were stupid. To many lines through them decreasing the contact to the pavement.
Who the heck wants to drift with slicks, its alot better to drift with tires with alot of grooves.
On another note, its always better to grip corners than to drift, because when you drift the power you could put into the pavement gets wasted in smoke literally.
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