Drifting/ New Series on SPIKE
Im not sure how it will turn out, i hope for the best though, the demo footage looked cool. so im crossing my fingers that they dont use the "shade-tree mechanics" as commentators haha
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Originally posted by RX007CYM
Last 5 years?!? My pop has been drifting imports since the mid 1970's.....cept his imports are from germany....
Last 5 years?!? My pop has been drifting imports since the mid 1970's.....cept his imports are from germany....
to be honest i agree with you to a certain extent. but i think drifting goes back in further than that and in the states. i think it goes back to the 1950s with the Belanger Special No. 99. i remember seeing a clip on speed vision with a guy entering a right hand turn sideways. had it at full steering lock, his body leaning on the left side of the open wheeled car, looking straight forward. it was probably one of the more badass drifts ive ever seen.
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wut happened to SupertunerTV
ever since that disappeared i only watched Horsepower TV, when i didnt know jack about american muscle cars
, but hopefully this drift show wont jus be some crappy show to waste sum time on their tv schedule.
ever since that disappeared i only watched Horsepower TV, when i didnt know jack about american muscle cars
, but hopefully this drift show wont jus be some crappy show to waste sum time on their tv schedule.
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Originally posted by buck19
to be honest i agree with you to a certain extent. but i think drifting goes back in further than that and in the states. i think it goes back to the 1950s with the Belanger Special No. 99. i remember seeing a clip on speed vision with a guy entering a right hand turn sideways. had it at full steering lock, his body leaning on the left side of the open wheeled car, looking straight forward. it was probably one of the more badass drifts ive ever seen.
to be honest i agree with you to a certain extent. but i think drifting goes back in further than that and in the states. i think it goes back to the 1950s with the Belanger Special No. 99. i remember seeing a clip on speed vision with a guy entering a right hand turn sideways. had it at full steering lock, his body leaning on the left side of the open wheeled car, looking straight forward. it was probably one of the more badass drifts ive ever seen.
That's awesome news, maybe the huge slew of F&F idiots will start hanging out at the drift spots instead of cluttering up the gandy bridge.
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Originally posted by buck19
to be honest i agree with you to a certain extent. but i think drifting goes back in further than that and in the states. i think it goes back to the 1950s with the Belanger Special No. 99. i remember seeing a clip on speed vision with a guy entering a right hand turn sideways. had it at full steering lock, his body leaning on the left side of the open wheeled car, looking straight forward. it was probably one of the more badass drifts ive ever seen.
to be honest i agree with you to a certain extent. but i think drifting goes back in further than that and in the states. i think it goes back to the 1950s with the Belanger Special No. 99. i remember seeing a clip on speed vision with a guy entering a right hand turn sideways. had it at full steering lock, his body leaning on the left side of the open wheeled car, looking straight forward. it was probably one of the more badass drifts ive ever seen.
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It's like this: The toadstool juice fires through the unicorn injector into the fairy dust chamber, where the tiny wizard does his secret work...Then a gang of keebler elves get hopped up on the crystalline byproduct of the wizard's tinkering, (they smoke it) and then the elves push the spinning triangle through a series of dimensional portals to a final realm codenamed the "exhaust port..." At least that's my undersanding of rotary sorcery...





