Just wondering who you people think are the best drifters in the US right now. Try to stick with actual US drivers, not Japan drivers who just came to visit the US.
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He has to me a "real" drift style because he learned in Japan. You can always see the huge difference in how americans and japanese or japanese trained drivers attack a turn. Drivers from japan ive seen attack corners hard where americans (the newer ones) who have learned mostly in parking lots drift real wide and slow compared to there Japanese comrads. No offense hehe
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Andy Yen, Alex Pfeifer, Taka Aono, Motohide Miwa, Bryan Norris... there are a lot more than who you just see in magazines. Andy and Alex are two of the best in the country, but because of either car trouble or because the AE86 is not exactly an easy car to control, they were both left out of D1... very unfortunate.
-Tim
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i remember back when driftclub.com had a forum and there used to be this guy from hawaii posting crap about trying to drift a camaro..
this guy posted pictures of a beat-up grey camaro v6, and the drifts sucked for the most part.
i was like "camaros?.. drifting? and sucking too? what kind of ghey a$$ crap is this?!!"
now this dude is in magazines and crap, and where am I? Mr2 with no LSD, spinning out at 70 miles an hour..
life sucks.
godammit i'm driving off a cliff..
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