How to drift
MustangRoadRacer
12-17-2003, 07:06 AM
Step 1.
Get a silvia, or 240 because they were "Made to drift".
yes it's true, the company big wigs all got together and decided to make a drift car becasue it's the best way to race. period.
Step 2.
get a realy big turbo and wastegate and NO OTHER MODS. except for maybe some stickers and a wing you got from a crashed 747.
Step 3.
Watch lots of video of professional japanese race car drivers on professional race car tracks making professionally tuned cars go sideways and then do your best uneducated, non-professional attempts to duplicate these feats.
Step 4.
call it a sport and defend it's superiority to the death. Regardless of any and all facts that may be presented to the contrary, you of course, know that drifting is the best way to drive ever invented ever.
Step 5.
Spend all your time building a suspension that will help you get sideways and practice doing that because building a stiff suspension that hold the road and practicing proper apex and breakeing techniques is for retards.
Step 6.
Flame me for having a different opinion.
Get a silvia, or 240 because they were "Made to drift".
yes it's true, the company big wigs all got together and decided to make a drift car becasue it's the best way to race. period.
Step 2.
get a realy big turbo and wastegate and NO OTHER MODS. except for maybe some stickers and a wing you got from a crashed 747.
Step 3.
Watch lots of video of professional japanese race car drivers on professional race car tracks making professionally tuned cars go sideways and then do your best uneducated, non-professional attempts to duplicate these feats.
Step 4.
call it a sport and defend it's superiority to the death. Regardless of any and all facts that may be presented to the contrary, you of course, know that drifting is the best way to drive ever invented ever.
Step 5.
Spend all your time building a suspension that will help you get sideways and practice doing that because building a stiff suspension that hold the road and practicing proper apex and breakeing techniques is for retards.
Step 6.
Flame me for having a different opinion.
flylwsi
12-17-2003, 10:22 AM
why do you persist in being an ass?
the only person that's flaming is you. here, and in the drag racing forum as well.
you don't like either "sport", and you come in and make fun of people for doing something they like, drifting, or drag racing.
then you come here, and claim that we're going to flame you.
yeah, b/c this isn't a flame...
practicing proper apex and breakeing techniques is for retards.
like i've said before, if you don't like it, get the hell out of this forum. if you don't want to get flamed, which you obviously do, leave.
we didn't ask you to come here and spout off about how something that we (the users in this forum) have an interest in is "for retards".
and then you've got the balls to ask us not to flame you... riiiight.
the only person that's flaming is you. here, and in the drag racing forum as well.
you don't like either "sport", and you come in and make fun of people for doing something they like, drifting, or drag racing.
then you come here, and claim that we're going to flame you.
yeah, b/c this isn't a flame...
practicing proper apex and breakeing techniques is for retards.
like i've said before, if you don't like it, get the hell out of this forum. if you don't want to get flamed, which you obviously do, leave.
we didn't ask you to come here and spout off about how something that we (the users in this forum) have an interest in is "for retards".
and then you've got the balls to ask us not to flame you... riiiight.
flylwsi
12-17-2003, 10:23 AM
Regardless of any and all facts that may be presented to the contrary, you of course, know that drifting is the best way to drive ever invented ever.
you'll never find anyone here claiming that drifting is the "best way around a track". we all know the difference between drift driving, and grip driving.
we're not 5 year olds.
you'll never find anyone here claiming that drifting is the "best way around a track". we all know the difference between drift driving, and grip driving.
we're not 5 year olds.
MustangRoadRacer
12-17-2003, 12:32 PM
In case you haven't realized I am just being argumentative for the sake of it.
I actually do enjoy drag racing and watching ( but not doing) drifting.
I just find it amusing when people (not you) think that drifting is MAD TIGHT DAWG!!
these are the people I am making fun of, not the people who realize drifting is what it is and enjoy it for that.
Besides, I didn't write steps 1-5, a friend of mine did in another forum, I though it was funny, and re posted it here.
I actually do enjoy drag racing and watching ( but not doing) drifting.
I just find it amusing when people (not you) think that drifting is MAD TIGHT DAWG!!
these are the people I am making fun of, not the people who realize drifting is what it is and enjoy it for that.
Besides, I didn't write steps 1-5, a friend of mine did in another forum, I though it was funny, and re posted it here.
flylwsi
12-17-2003, 12:34 PM
thank you.
raysoh8
12-18-2003, 06:29 AM
i thought he was joking
flylwsi
12-18-2003, 10:58 AM
the steps were slightly joking, but considering the other posts that he's made that i read, i would think other wise.
i'm glad he clarified, b/c his posts were starting to grate a little...
i'm glad he clarified, b/c his posts were starting to grate a little...
jdmkenji
12-18-2003, 11:45 AM
hahaha
B_Rock
12-18-2003, 10:41 PM
honestly, to be a truly good driver, one should be capable of either - following the line AND hanging the ass out. A driver who can do both has excellent vehicle control. Now, find a driver that can hold a high speed drift on the line and you will see a truly awesome driver with tremendous exit speed, but these drivers are very, very, VERRRRRRY rare.
integra818
12-18-2003, 10:46 PM
It's funny how kids think drifting is so easy. It's hard to keep a normal car in control, it's harder to control it while it's sliding. God, I went from loving drifting 2 years ago to hating it since so many people wanna be involved in it.
SchuberT
12-18-2003, 11:08 PM
it gets so popular because these rich people decide to slide their bmw's around and call it drifting... so everyone who knows them decides to become an expert on drifting and it grows in popularity... i dont really know of any other driving styles that are still relatively unknown...
jdmkenji
12-18-2003, 11:21 PM
actually i cant wait until BMW's go to events and compete, or mustangs, camaros and corvettes.... it makes it more exciting... the REAL skilled drivers will always come on top though, no reason to be scared or to hate the sport.
Suislide
12-19-2003, 02:02 AM
while this thread is spot-on and i agree that there are too many kids these days who think that the second they climb into a RWD car, they can go out and be the next Fumiaki Komatsu and only get into drifting because of what others will think of them...it still needs to go
just because of these few people, you do not need to reflect this opinion on ALL fans of drift. while i just got my 240SX tonight (after having one before and searching for another one for over a year), i know for a fact that i am not a good drifter. at all. it will take tons and tons of practise before i even consider myself to be decent. and i'm not a fan of drifting because of what others will think of me. oooh no. i do it for me. i do it because i like it and because i will have fun and be happy, not because of what some two-bit ricer will think of me.
so with that said, thread closed.
just because of these few people, you do not need to reflect this opinion on ALL fans of drift. while i just got my 240SX tonight (after having one before and searching for another one for over a year), i know for a fact that i am not a good drifter. at all. it will take tons and tons of practise before i even consider myself to be decent. and i'm not a fan of drifting because of what others will think of me. oooh no. i do it for me. i do it because i like it and because i will have fun and be happy, not because of what some two-bit ricer will think of me.
so with that said, thread closed.
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