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LOL Carl I was about to say the same thing Drifting involves alot of skill and generally at dangerous and high speeds.

There are some videos that show in car views and you really get to see just how crazy it is :)


Carl, I do "drifting" every winter! And at low speeds, like under 30 mph! All you need is a cold night with a little rain and you're guaranteed to see people 'drifting' all over the place... We even do it with the truck in the fields, but usually, a curvy section of road will do.

I even did some the other day in my 280Z on the main street, after it rained. I was a little surprised to be looking at a pole. fortunately- no police. ;)

Can somebody find out what they call that, and what are the basic rules or procedure?thx

It used to be called 'gymkana', but now it's refered to as 'autocross'. Check out your local SCCA chapter.

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