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Most events are for fun, not competition. I'm curious, what experience do you have to make these statements. It takes a lot more skill to drift a car than you think. And I'm not talking about powering over coming out of a corner. I'm talking about initiating oversteer before entering a turn, hitting the apex, straightening out and setting up for the next turn, all while maintaning speed. Its not 'tricks' in a car. I've said it before, most of the good 'drifters' are even better 'grip' drivers.
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