Originally posted by Julian Thomas
Drifting is all about style, but what one judge may call style compared with a judge in a different country calls style may well differ.
Drifting is all about style, but what one judge may call style compared with a judge in a different country calls style may well differ.
I think this will greatly hamper the unification of Drifting, and to make Drifting as big as it should be, you need to be able to have US vs Japan vs Europe competitions. For this to happen, you need continuity. The DriftBox may well help in keeping them singing from the same songsheet, and anyway, the judge can decide to ignore the computer if he sees something spectacular, that's his perogative! [/B]
Also consider the number of small drift teams spread out all across the world, how useful and encouraging would it be to compare themselves against the best of the best? Their mates might think they look cool, but here's a sure way of seeing just how difficult it is to maintain those kinds of angles and speeds that the pro drivers achieve, and also gives them a reference to improve on. [/B]
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