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is it just me, or is anyone else sick of the crap about drifting??

everywhere i look: drift this, drift that, you like drifting?, i drifted..., blah blah blah

sorry, have to bitch about it somewhere...

ok yeah its fun throwing the car sideways around a corner every now and then, but seriously... making it a sport?? i mean come on who actually takes their car to a track and drifts? 1 out of every 50 people!

i mean i read HPI and like the articles and cars and stuff but this drift is really starting to shit me.

Oh and while i'm here, i hate it when people talk about drifting like they do it all the time! BS you do, and if so then you are a hoon and get off my roads!

I know i will get flamed for this but what happened to good old racing? i LIKE traction... it makes me go faster!

I HATE DRIFT!!!!

Waz.

PS... I HATE DRIFT!

PPS... I have a headache now

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lmao... i think i know what ur talking about.

posers... people in homodores who think because they floor it out of a corner and fishy down the road that they are drifting...

real drifting is great to watch... i love it... soon i will be partaking in it once the car is completely setup... some people like it some dont...

then again u just might not like it all together... so be it

i hate F1 i think its the ***in gayest thing in the world... "omg he rocks! he done the same thing for 2 hours on the same circuit" same with V8 supercars... the only track racing i like watching is the GTP cause theyre more aggressive and its nice and short :thumbsup:

theres only one true motor sport which requires huge amounts of skil and talent and thats rallying... even F1 drivers a super touring drivers who have tried rallying admit they just dont know how these guys can do it at such high speeds.

your opinions are yours to keep and treasure and will always be ur opinions... i dont see why u should be flammed for it.

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im sort of with you on this, especially when i see magazines like HPI and SPEED having whole issues dedicated to it, sure a bit of sideways is fun, but i would much rather the rush of traction. I mean even the americans are drifting now, so that says alot about the 'sport'. BTW i also hate the strawberry face conversions, black roofs, t-wings and stickers associated with drift....but i luv the spoilerless, deep dish rims, carbon fibre bonnet look.

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so u like some rice... but dont like others... lol

each to their own.

HPI have their own drift mag now and i would hardly call the 10 page spread or whatever it was on drift in speed a "dedicated" issue.

and the americans have been doing it well before we were... same with the kiwis

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I took the 4wd shaft out of my Tamiya Big Wig so that i could drift.... that makes me the father figure of drift in this country.... ;)

ROFL! :thumbsup:

You can't deny a bit of sideways action is fun on the track. If you haven't tried it then maybe you would I guess...:)

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hahaha best way to dori ur tamiya or anything similar is apart from doing that put electrical tape around ur rear wheels :thumbsup: plus u dont make a mess in ur house as well as wear down the tyres :)

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Hahahaah Big Wig and Test Drive II, I think we had the same childhood Roy...

Drifting has it's benefits, it rids the world of S13's which can only be a good thing.

Also it is environmentally sound, it takes the tyres that we waste and uses the

rest of the rubber.

But yes, the main bad thing about drift is the Punch Koala™!

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I gave up on F1 when I heard an F1 fan call it the car racing version of "the grand championship of chess".

I guess drift is not for everyone. But there must be enough following for it to have it's own mag in Aus now.

Personally I like the fact that the D1 drifters spend so much money on parts and paint and then go crash into the wall. And the fact that on one of the HPI videos or mags there is a drift group called "garage junks". :thumbsup:

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I gave up on F1 when I heard an F1 fan call it the car racing version of "the grand championship of chess".

I guess drift is not for everyone. But there must be enough following for it to have it's own mag in Aus now.

Personally I like the fact that the D1 drifters spend so much money on parts and paint and then go  crash into the wall. And the fact that on one of the HPI videos or mags there is a drift group called "garage junks". :thumbsup:

Hahahahaaaaa YEAH 'Garage Junks' "we make junks"!!! yeeeeeehhhhhooooaaree!

F1 is gay..... V8 Supercars - Homodores! and Fords (Found On Rubbish Dump ..... great stuff>>> NOT!!!! :wassup:

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