Originally posted by ReginaVagina
Wow, it wasn't a negative comment. I meant your mentality toward motorsports... the need for times, hard evidence, etc. It's an american thing. Go anywhere else in europe or asia it isn't like that. That's why drifting isn't so popular here as a motorsport and more so there. Calm down, killa.
An American thing ?
So F1 in EUROPE and the countless racing series across the world do not use "hard evidence" ? It would be easier to say drifting is the only motorsport I can think of that does not use "hard evidence". Heck tractor pulling uses "hard evidence" to record times.
Drifting is not so popular for the reasons I listed plus it has no corporate backing.
As far as the new discussion regrading tearing up a car I have read numerous people bitching about how their cars now creak and are not as tight after a fair amount of drifting.
All of the math replies are hilarious and I do not see the relevance to the discussion.