|
Main Menu
Login
Fast Search Slow Search
Google Ad |
Browsing this Thread:
1 Anonymous Users
#11
Re: Datto Drifting?
PIGDOG
Posted on: 2006/11/13 18:30
ive seen a ke20 drifting in the wet many time(its kinda like a datto), geez hes a skilled driver, fun when at the end of 3rd gear kicking sideways
very fun having an older brother with a #### load of driving skill
#12
Re: Datto Drifting?
Tyrie
Posted on: 2006/11/13 18:37
liquid horsepower is good
at the end of a datto cruise a couple of months back those of us who hadnt left went sliding in an industrial area. It was raining and I still had the Fj20et 720. Good times
#13
Re: Datto Drifting?
dat5_al
Posted on: 2006/11/13 18:40
well my ute seems to find its ass out in the wet even when i dont try casue, i tryed once when cruzing home 3 in the mornin in the wet and spun. neva again, so i wanna get a cam licence
#14
Re: Datto Drifting?
CA120Y
Posted on: 2006/11/13 19:00
i had lots of vids of a few well known corners in adel but my comp is down so you have to wait.
i still remmeber the first night i had the screamer pipe and went to one of corners to try out and it put me off massively...it just scared me ha ha got scared to use the throttle.. all good now tho
#18
Re: Datto Drifting?
Gary_P
Posted on: 2006/11/14 9:18
Drifting as a sport may be fun but it has really started to screw up things for autocross. At least in the US. Damm lawyers and insurance clowns!
Because of some "accidents" during poorly run or illegal drifting events we are now treated to the anti drifting warning at every autocross we attend, whether it is a local club event or run by the SCCA. I started in autocross in 1980 and spent 2 years running the SCCA rally divisional series in '85 and '86. Really had fun learning the proper rally driving technique! Rally has to be the most fun you can have in a car... Now, if it did not cost so darn much... Back to autocross... At an SCCA event last summer I was still sorting out the car, having added a rear anti-swaybar but not having got things dialed in quite right, got into a 180 degree sweeper a bit hot. Did what came naturally and rallyed around the corner in a nice 4 wheel drift. I got a "drift warning" from one of the pit stewards... Just kind of P's me off that now we have to be "politically correct" in how we drive during races. Sorry about the rant... Oh, here is the only photo of my dato in a drift... Was wet which kind of helped the sideways equation... Gary ![]()
#19
Re: Datto Drifting?
Rallytwit
Posted on: 2006/11/14 10:00
Well I've been doing some ride and drive events these past few months and a few of my fellow instructors are road racers and Rallists turned drifters.............the funny thing is one of them is a guy who has driven ALMS prototypes , an IRL race ,been an instrucor with Bob Bondurant and why does he do Drifting? Because it is easy to get sponsorship. Same deal for Rhys Millen , he came to some of our Rally events but you can actaully make money drifting.
At our local Autocrosses we've had to come up with the no drifting as well , mainly because most people attempting itare clueless. Same things at the Porsche Club and SCCA track days I instruct at , even as instructors we keep it toned down so some tosser doesn't do the "I can do that". On the plus side the sport of drifting has come up wth schools so guys can practice in a safe enviorment. My 12 yr old Son seems to be turning into quite the drifter at Autocross.............having started at 8 years old and being in a Kart folks don't seem to get so uptight about it...................he has a couple of 360's without hitting cones to his credit..........of course his times aren't always so good. Tom PS I added the Kart drift photo to my album but as usaul i can't figure out how to display it here....help? You can view topic.
You cannot start a new topic.
You cannot reply to posts.
You cannot edit your posts.
You cannot delete your posts.
You cannot add new polls.
You cannot vote in polls.
You cannot attach files to posts.
You cannot post without approval.
|