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Different drift

A_J

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:cool: cool video, but it helps to prove drifting is a fad not a sport...... Black Smoke Racing has done an awesome job of proving you don't need a Nissan or Supra to look GOOD

If you can do it in your grandparents old car its not a sport lol :eek:
 
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Although I kind of agree with you drifting is a fad, I would have to state that there are people out there that consider car racing, in general, not a sport. Reason why, because race car drivers are just sitting there, controlling the wheel, and pedal but the car is really doing all the work. They wouldn't be considered an athlete in those people eyes because they aren't using their body like a football player, or an sprinter is using their body to do the sport. IMO if F1 racing is considered a sport any other form of racing/driving that requires a skill to perform the task can also be classified as a sport regardless of the car. I doubt anyone could just get in that station wagon and drift it like that is what I'm kind of defending.

Cool vid by the way :D.
 
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