Originally posted by brainfood
Originally posted by sdtouge
Originally posted by D1 DRIFTER
Originally posted by hatebbobbarker
Originally posted by sdtouge
Originally posted by Nick Hogan
As far as everyone thinking you'll be some rich spoiled kid, i'll admit that was one of the first thoughts that came to my head, but it's being proven wrong. Which is an awesome thing, because we dont need people like that in Drifting. Hahaha but it's good to see that you're being humble and admitting you had an off day. I think a key factor is always humility (Just saying in general, that's all.) As Colin said, the community factor is also absolutely HUGE in this sport and if you're not known and always driving with a bunch of the guys you sorta lose that and sometimes people can treat you like assholes because of it.
I think if you really want to earn everyone's respect (not that you have to prove anything to anyone) that you should try and come out and compete in out Top Drift series and duke it out with California's best. I feel if you can hang with us then you're probly ready to go for the pro series. I mean basically we're the toughest competition you'll find besides the pros. I actually woudl have been out there driving with ya yesterday, but obviously i had previous responsibilities and dedications.
As far as the best young driver, I look forward to drivin against you in the Pro-Am Series if you can't come out to Top Drift. Should be pretty fun and interesting for all the spectators. I suppose you can look at this as a formal challenge for sometime in the future. Hahahaha
Not really anything else i have to say about this. Sorry for making the world's largest post. I was just being brought up so much, that i felt i had to come in and say a few words.
Thanks for reading and to my buddies for the support.
Sincerely,
Patrick Mordaunt
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