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marki, drifting sucks. yeh it may be fun to do, but it aint no sport. its just a procession of girlie kids banging off the limiter and smoking tyres. also, i was very disappointed at the lack of boobs at the nationals on the weekend. lucky its free, even then im tempted not going...

drag racing, well thats a totally different thing alltogether :D

i thought u n benno had a 1 month ban? :D

and marki, drifting sucks. yeh it may be fun to do, but it aint no sport. its just a procession of girlie kids banging off the limiter and smoking tyres. also, i was very disappointed at the lack of boobs at the nationals on the weekend. lucky its free, even then im tempted not going...

drag racing, well thats a totally different thing alltogether ;)

Drag racing is the most boring thing I can imagine

Ooooo wow he drove in a straight line and got a slighty smaller number that everyone will be talking about for years

riveting

krispy kremes..

drifting is fastly becoming a highly recognised sport.. it does take alot of skill to keep a car sideways and bring it to the apex..

look at japan ireland england the US and malaysia. they are all embracing it.. how much skill is does it take to race a car in a straight line..? how much more does it take to steer with opposite lock. ur kiding urself if u think the sport of drifting wont be huge.

but be old fashioned by all means. have ur straight line fun. each to ther own.

i switched from a BNR to a 180sx and never looked back only looked sideways ha. and its far more forgiving with the 180 too.

PS i like drag racing too. i just like stiring u and noel.. top fuelers suck

Drag racing is the most boring thing I can imagine

Ooooo wow he drove in a straight line and got a slighty smaller number that everyone will be talking about for years

riveting

lol i like going to the drags too. smell of tyre smoke but big top fuelers and metho cars just dont cut it for me. yay they go quick yay they guzzel 20L per run yay u rebuild the engine after a dozen runs. ;) alot of hoo ha for a power match.

track on the other hand... :D

Whenever i see anything going sideways I can only draw 2 conclusions. Mudcrab or mental illness.Even circuit racing is no place for crabs. go sideways and lose.

Now drifting, well....Thats right up there with the sheila at the olympics twirling the ribbon on the stick. You need some other klutz to tell you who won. Drag or circuit, Its obvious who damn well won. Its in the time slip and the chequered flag. So dont go calling drifting a sport because it isnt. It may be a discipline of sorts but sport it aint.

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