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Old 04-27-2008, 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by ARCuhTEK View Post
I did not see a Cayman just the Miata. By the way, i really dont "get" drifting, but to each their own.
If you have been in a car while it was in a controlled drift by a skilled driver and you didn't laugh and have a great time...cut back on your Xanax dosage. LOL.

Seriously, though, if you have the skill to drift at will you have the skill to recover from a slide without over-correcting and you know exactly how far you can push your car. Both are valuable track skills.

Here is a guy who would not be the owner of a rolled GT3 had he learned to drift. This is a completely recoverable slide. He over-corrects because he is not used to driving his car in a slide and he panics.

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