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Old May 4, 2007 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Enigma97
From what I hear, most of the top drifting cars are set up just like they would be for racing. No excessive camber or anti-roll. The idea behind this is to keep the most speed in the corners. In drifting competitions, speed through the corners is one of the factors for how you are scored. If your car oversteers really easily, you won't get much speed.

Now, if you're a novice at drifting, I don't know if this is ideal. Requiring 60 mph in order to get a good drift is not the safest thing for a drifting noob.

I've never really been a fan of drifting. Granted it's fun to watch and do, but I just can't take the professional drifters seriously. It's like the figure skating of the car world...

-Joel
no im no expert the most ive gone is only like 3o or 40 around turns its not that fast but it all my horse can handle right now
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