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I've seen many drift competitions in video like D1 in Japan, I really don't know there are competitions like those in AU. If whoever knows about how to jugde who the winner is, could you tell me some???

My friends have a plan to make a drift comp in my home town, everything is ready except the winner jugdement.......:rolleyes:

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well the way drifting is juged is... the car that goes sideways the farthest gets more points. they look at the "Clipping point" and see how fast you are going ( you need to keep your speed high ) there is a bunch of factors to the winning car in a drift comp. go to this site and look at what they look for in winning drifters Club 4AG they are a local Drift club here in the US were im at. we just had the very first D1GP comp in the USA it was awsome Manabu Orido and Keiichi Tsuchiya were the juges its was awsome. ill post pics later

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