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Doors opening, rodeo drifting, or hand gestures? No, but I think jumps would be cool ! I would like qualifying to actually mean something other then weeding out the worst of the worst. I would probably figure out a way to pick up the pace a bit as well. I feel qualifying has become too strategic, not enough drivers leaving it all on track.
In other words, MORE SKATEBOARD CARS! Actually, that would be cool. I still want to put skid plates down my S12 so I could do something like that and still drift when I want. JR's grind-car proves it can be done and still survive (until you do a burnout apparently, as the rear rotors started to scorch when he entered the burnout/freestyle portion of Gymkhana Grid).
In other words, MORE SKATEBOARD CARS! Actually, that would be cool. I still want to put skid plates down my S12 so I could do something like that and still drift when I want. JR's grind-car proves it can be done and still survive (until you do a burnout apparently, as the rear rotors started to scorch when he entered the burnout/freestyle portion of Gymkhana Grid).
If drifting does last into the future I predict alot of custom environment/obstacle course type configurations. I also predict alot more safety efforts to keep the cars looking clean. Sponsors don't like rag tag looking drift cars you cant see they're logo on.
Too bad we never got to see the original Charger hit the track with its roller blade wheels, it was like the car was built to slide along the walls. Ebisu has a somewhat of a jump that just about all the cars get at least 1 wheel off the ground on, they factor in the jump in their scores.
I think all this would lead to a few totally different events as far as drifting goes (kinda like x games), imagine "freestyle", "street", "team" and "tandem" totally separate events with their own hardware and purse. Hey I dream big...only time will tell.
I agree Bebop. 2008 was the best year of FD for me too. I went to 4 events (Atl, Jersey, Irwindale and the World Championship) and had a blast at every one. Atlanta was my first Formula D event (besides a team drift) and I got hooked. I've been every year since and I will continue to go until it stops. It's my yearly "pilgramage".
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