In light of Americas new love affair with drifting, I think that it would be important to figure out what the american drivers are lacking in the sport. In order to be more competitive with the japanese drivers we must study the differences between their techniques and ours. And to figure this out, post your opinions and hopefully, we can all learn from each other and finally begin to show the japanese drivers that american drivers can be a powerhouse in the sport as well.
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I'm with Alex. All the american drivers are lacking is time and experience. Time practicing on the track, and time spent tuning the cars. The Japan guys have been doing this a lot longer than the USA guys. So give the USA guys some time to catch up.
As for the racing line, all I can really say is that the guy in front should be setting the line, not the guy in back. Going for the pass and cutting off someones line should be punished, not rewarded (just my opinion).
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What does America lack? i think its isnt drivers, cars ,etcs ( well accutally it prolly is ) but i think it is the time. i mean drifting has been popular in japan for MANY years before us Noobs in america go into it. thats why they got the Drift King and we got Rhys Millen. Sure Rhys is a very skilled rally driver, but Keichi has been into drifting alot longer than most ANY drifters. so thats my 2 cents...
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1. Asian-ness
2. Super-high gas prices
3. Cooler Japaneese cars
4. Seat time
5. Track time
6. Garage time
How many of the big-league drivers started on the mountians? How many US drivers started on the track? Maybe it doesn't make that much of a difference, but at least entertain me...
-MR
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I think that we lack determination and time. We just can't eat, sleep, breath, and sh_t drifting day in day out like our JDM counter parts, our "American" life styles are too fast paced and time consuming for that.
I think it would also help if we had drift ( drift only) tracks like they do, like in the drift bible, that drift park that was like $15 for half a day and $30 for all day, or sum crap like that. That would help a lot for practice and less tickets
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